Blackquarter Moss

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Blackquarter Moss

Logging road, Glenrazie
Logging road, Glenrazie Credit: Richard Webb

Blackquarter Moss is a dense and expansive woodland located in the county of Wigtownshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, it is known as one of the largest remaining ancient woodlands in the region. The moss is situated in close proximity to the village of Blackquarter, lending its name to the area.

This woodland is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, ash, birch, and beech. The dense canopy formed by these towering trees provides a sheltered and tranquil environment, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers. The forest floor is covered with a thick layer of moss, contributing to its unique and enchanting atmosphere.

Blackquarter Moss is home to a rich array of wildlife. The woodland provides a habitat for numerous bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. Various mammals, including deer, foxes, and squirrels, can also be found roaming within the moss. The presence of these animals adds to the natural charm and allure of the woodland.

The moss is crisscrossed by a network of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and serenity. These paths wind through the trees, providing picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. The area is also equipped with picnic spots, making it an ideal place for a day trip or leisurely outdoor lunch.

Blackquarter Moss, with its ancient woodland, diverse flora and fauna, and peaceful ambiance, stands as a testament to the natural wonders Scotland has to offer. It serves as a haven for both wildlife and humans alike, providing a sanctuary for all who venture into its depths.

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Blackquarter Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.969772/-4.5638944 or Grid Reference NX3566. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Logging road, Glenrazie
Logging road, Glenrazie
Glenrazie triangulation pillar One for the determined, quite a bushwhack needed.
Glenrazie triangulation pillar
One for the determined, quite a bushwhack needed.
Logging road, Glenrazie
Logging road, Glenrazie
View from the Glenrazie trig pillar
View from the Glenrazie trig pillar
B7027, Glenrazie
B7027, Glenrazie
On emerging from the forest The B7027 emerges from the vast plantations on the descent towards Newton Stewart.
On emerging from the forest
The B7027 emerges from the vast plantations on the descent towards Newton Stewart.
Cattle near Oakburn
Cattle near Oakburn
Sheep crossing on Eldrig Moss On the rough road from Penninghame to Shennanton
Sheep crossing on Eldrig Moss
On the rough road from Penninghame to Shennanton
Loch Eldrig A lonely fishing loch in the middle of Penninghame Forest
Loch Eldrig
A lonely fishing loch in the middle of Penninghame Forest
End of the tarmac, Penninghame Forest Towards the camera, the road continues as a rough forest track past Loch Eldrig to Shennanton
End of the tarmac, Penninghame Forest
Towards the camera, the road continues as a rough forest track past Loch Eldrig to Shennanton
Rocky outcrop in Penninghame Forest Seen on the road through to Loch Eldrig and Shennanton
Rocky outcrop in Penninghame Forest
Seen on the road through to Loch Eldrig and Shennanton
Old field wall in Penninghame Forest Throughout the forests which now cover so much of highland Britain, can be found traces of old field walls dating back to the days when the whole area was rough pasture
Old field wall in Penninghame Forest
Throughout the forests which now cover so much of highland Britain, can be found traces of old field walls dating back to the days when the whole area was rough pasture
Glenrazie Lodge, Penninghame Forest A forestry house, as witness by the stack of sawn logs. Fishing licences for Loch Eldrig are administered from here.
Glenrazie Lodge, Penninghame Forest
A forestry house, as witness by the stack of sawn logs. Fishing licences for Loch Eldrig are administered from here.
Ditch alongside the B7027 This quiet country road is in fact the B7027 from Newton Stewart to Barrhill via Knowe. The hill in the distance is the Cairnsmore of Fleet.
Ditch alongside the B7027
This quiet country road is in fact the B7027 from Newton Stewart to Barrhill via Knowe. The hill in the distance is the Cairnsmore of Fleet.
Approaching Penninghame Forest Seen from the B7027
Approaching Penninghame Forest
Seen from the B7027
Gateway to Penninghame Forest On the old road from Shennanton House to Glenrazie, near Loch Eldrig.
Gateway to Penninghame Forest
On the old road from Shennanton House to Glenrazie, near Loch Eldrig.
Glenrazie House A Forestry Commission house in Penninghame Forest
Glenrazie House
A Forestry Commission house in Penninghame Forest
Road junction on the B7027 To the left is the minor road down to Knockbrex Toll <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NX3964">NX3964</a> on the A75
Road junction on the B7027
To the left is the minor road down to Knockbrex Toll NX3964 on the A75
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Blackquarter Moss is located at Grid Ref: NX3566 (Lat: 54.969772, Lng: -4.5638944)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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