Burnside Wood

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Burnside Wood

Big Balcraig Late evening and the fields near Big Balcraig are being cut for silage.
Big Balcraig Credit: Andy Farrington

Burnside Wood is a picturesque forest located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Nestled amongst rolling hills and scenic landscapes, this woodland is known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, Burnside Wood is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and birch. The forest floor is lush with a variety of plants, including bluebells, ferns, and mosses, creating a vibrant and enchanting atmosphere.

The wood is intersected by several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths wind through the dense foliage, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Along the way, visitors may encounter various species of birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, as well as woodland mammals like red squirrels and roe deer.

The tranquil atmosphere of Burnside Wood makes it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this wood offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Additionally, Burnside Wood has historical significance, as it was once part of a larger estate dating back to the 18th century. The remnants of a walled garden and an old stone bridge can still be seen within the woodland, adding a touch of nostalgia to the experience.

Overall, Burnside Wood is a haven of natural beauty, biodiversity, and tranquility, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the Scottish countryside.

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Burnside Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.759522/-4.5208894 or Grid Reference NX3743. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Big Balcraig Late evening and the fields near Big Balcraig are being cut for silage.
Big Balcraig
Late evening and the fields near Big Balcraig are being cut for silage.
Working the Fields Late evening near Big Balcraig Farm and work goes on to bring in the silage.
Working the Fields
Late evening near Big Balcraig Farm and work goes on to bring in the silage.
West Drumrae View from fields at the side of West Drumrae Farm towards Barwinnock Hill right of picture.
West Drumrae
View from fields at the side of West Drumrae Farm towards Barwinnock Hill right of picture.
Horse Box This horse box at West Drumrae Farm doesn't appear to have moved for some time.
Horse Box
This horse box at West Drumrae Farm doesn't appear to have moved for some time.
West Drumrae View of farm buildings adjoining the farm.
West Drumrae
View of farm buildings adjoining the farm.
Jersey Cow As ever this Jersey at West Drumrae Farm couldn't decide what I was up to and what it should do next, fortunately I was on the right side of the fence not to have to worry too much whatever decision she made.
Jersey Cow
As ever this Jersey at West Drumrae Farm couldn't decide what I was up to and what it should do next, fortunately I was on the right side of the fence not to have to worry too much whatever decision she made.
Windswept This solitary tree on a rocky outcrop at West Drumrae Farm seems to have had its fair share of windy weather or as they say in Scotland "it's had a hard paper round".
Windswept
This solitary tree on a rocky outcrop at West Drumrae Farm seems to have had its fair share of windy weather or as they say in Scotland "it's had a hard paper round".
Balcraig Moor End of the road as this track runs out at Balcraig Moor Farm off the B7085.
Balcraig Moor
End of the road as this track runs out at Balcraig Moor Farm off the B7085.
Lochan by Balcraig Moor This small loch on OS Mapping is next to the farm with a view here over to the Fell of Barhullion to the left of picture.
Lochan by Balcraig Moor
This small loch on OS Mapping is next to the farm with a view here over to the Fell of Barhullion to the left of picture.
Drumscallan Plantation View across open fields to the plantation which pretty much covers half of this grid square.
Drumscallan Plantation
View across open fields to the plantation which pretty much covers half of this grid square.
Balcraig Moor Track down from the farm to the B7085.
Balcraig Moor
Track down from the farm to the B7085.
Rannoch Cottage This out of the way cottage is next to Balcraig Moor Farm.
Rannoch Cottage
This out of the way cottage is next to Balcraig Moor Farm.
Pilgrims Way This footpath marked up as Pilgrims Way and Standing Stones approx 1400 metres leads along the side of Drumscallan Plantation to several sets of Cup and Ring marked stones and the Drumtroddan Standing Stones <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2072370">NX3644 : Drumtroddan Standing Stones</a>.
Pilgrims Way
This footpath marked up as Pilgrims Way and Standing Stones approx 1400 metres leads along the side of Drumscallan Plantation to several sets of Cup and Ring marked stones and the Drumtroddan Standing Stones NX3644 : Drumtroddan Standing Stones.
Balcraig Moor View north across to Balcraig Moor Farm centre of picture on the horizon taken from one of several rocky outcrops on the moor <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2787838">NX3744 : Rocky outcrop</a>.
Balcraig Moor
View north across to Balcraig Moor Farm centre of picture on the horizon taken from one of several rocky outcrops on the moor NX3744 : Rocky outcrop.
Balcraig Moor View east to the snow topped Cairnsmore of Fleet on the horizon taken from one of several rocky outcrops <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2787838">NX3744 : Rocky outcrop</a>.
Balcraig Moor
View east to the snow topped Cairnsmore of Fleet on the horizon taken from one of several rocky outcrops NX3744 : Rocky outcrop.
Balcraig Moor View south from a rocky outcrop on the moor <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2787838">NX3744 : Rocky outcrop</a> towards the Fell of Barhullion.
Balcraig Moor
View south from a rocky outcrop on the moor NX3744 : Rocky outcrop towards the Fell of Barhullion.
Balcraig Moor View west from a small rocky outcrop <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2787838">NX3744 : Rocky outcrop</a> towards Bruntland Plantation.
Balcraig Moor
View west from a small rocky outcrop NX3744 : Rocky outcrop towards Bruntland Plantation.
Balcraig Moor View across to Drumscallan Plantation.
Balcraig Moor
View across to Drumscallan Plantation.
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Burnside Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX3743 (Lat: 54.759522, Lng: -4.5208894)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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