North Barlogan Wood

Wood, Forest in Renfrewshire

Scotland

North Barlogan Wood

Entering Inverclyde on NCR 75 As noted in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3527703">NS3667 : National Cycle Network Route 75</a>, National Cycle Route 75 crosses the Renfrew/Inverclyde boundary at this point. A sign now welcomes westbound cyclists to Inverclyde - at least careful ones.
Entering Inverclyde on NCR 75 Credit: Alec MacKinnon

North Barlogan Wood is a picturesque forest located in Renfrewshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 45 hectares, the wood is part of the Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park and is situated near the village of Lochwinnoch.

The wood is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, ash, and rowan, which create a lush and vibrant environment throughout the year. The dense canopy provides shelter for numerous bird species, such as great spotted woodpeckers, tree pipits, and tawny owls, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.

Tranquil walking trails wind their way through the wood, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the area. These paths are well-maintained and suitable for all fitness levels, making it an ideal location for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike.

North Barlogan Wood is also home to a wide variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, badgers, and roe deer, which can often be spotted during quiet moments. The wood is carefully managed to create a balanced ecosystem, with conservation efforts focused on preserving the native flora and fauna.

In addition to its natural beauty, the wood offers a range of recreational activities, including mountain biking, horse riding, and orienteering. There are also picnic areas and designated camping spots, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings.

Overall, North Barlogan Wood is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life of Renfrewshire. Its diverse wildlife, well-maintained trails, and range of recreational activities make it a must-visit location for those seeking to reconnect with nature.

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North Barlogan Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.883489/-4.6013827 or Grid Reference NS3768. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entering Inverclyde on NCR 75 As noted in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3527703">NS3667 : National Cycle Network Route 75</a>, National Cycle Route 75 crosses the Renfrew/Inverclyde boundary at this point. A sign now welcomes westbound cyclists to Inverclyde - at least careful ones.
Entering Inverclyde on NCR 75
As noted in NS3667 : National Cycle Network Route 75, National Cycle Route 75 crosses the Renfrew/Inverclyde boundary at this point. A sign now welcomes westbound cyclists to Inverclyde - at least careful ones.
Path to Quarriers Village This short path leads from National Cycle Route 75 to Quarriers Village.
Path to Quarriers Village
This short path leads from National Cycle Route 75 to Quarriers Village.
Kilmacolm Scout Hall Located on Barrs Brae.
Kilmacolm Scout Hall
Located on Barrs Brae.
View from Corsliehill Road Dog rose hedge. Typical farmland for this area.
View from Corsliehill Road
Dog rose hedge. Typical farmland for this area.
View towards Wraes Wood The cottage in the view is abandoned.
View towards Wraes Wood
The cottage in the view is abandoned.
Kilallan Road Minor road near Houston.
Kilallan Road
Minor road near Houston.
Footpath, Kilmacolm This path cuts across the golf course.
Footpath, Kilmacolm
This path cuts across the golf course.
Saint Columba Parish Church, Kilmacolm Church of Scotland.
Saint Columba Parish Church, Kilmacolm
Church of Scotland.
Knapps Loch Kilmacolm
Knapps Loch Kilmacolm
The cycle path on the track bed of the old Greenock and Ayrshire Railway at Kilmacolm
The cycle path on the track bed of the old Greenock and Ayrshire Railway at Kilmacolm
Fishing pond in Milton Wood Kilmacolm
Fishing pond in Milton Wood Kilmacolm
Barlogan Farm entrance from A761
Barlogan Farm entrance from A761
Bend south of Barlogan Farm
Bend south of Barlogan Farm
A761 north of Craigends
A761 north of Craigends
B788 junction from A761
B788 junction from A761
Old railway bridge on B788
Old railway bridge on B788
B788 passing the lodge near Milton Bridge
B788 passing the lodge near Milton Bridge
Kilallan Road
Kilallan Road
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North Barlogan Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS3768 (Lat: 55.883489, Lng: -4.6013827)

Unitary Authority: Renfrewshire

Police Authority: Renfrewshire and Inverclyde

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