Old Cruives Wood

Wood, Forest in Wigtownshire

Scotland

Old Cruives Wood

Cordorcan Burn A wee waterfall on the Cordorcan Burn.
This photo was taken on the 29th May 2022.
Cordorcan Burn Credit: Rab McMurdo

Old Cruives Wood is a stunning forest located in Wigtownshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, this ancient woodland is rich in biodiversity and steeped in history. The wood is situated near the village of Bladnoch, just a few miles south of Wigtown, known as Scotland's National Book Town.

The forest consists mainly of broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense and enchanting canopy. The woodland floor is adorned with a diverse range of plants, such as bluebells, wild garlic, and primroses, offering a picturesque scene during springtime.

Old Cruives Wood is renowned for its wildlife, attracting nature lovers and birdwatchers from near and far. The area is home to an array of bird species, including woodpeckers, jays, and treecreepers. Additionally, the woods are inhabited by mammals such as red squirrels, badgers, and roe deer, making it an ideal spot for wildlife enthusiasts.

The wood has a fascinating history, with evidence of human activity dating back thousands of years. Ancient remains, including an Iron Age hillfort, can be found within the woodland, adding an air of mystery and intrigue to the site. Moreover, remnants of old stone walls and boundaries give glimpses into the past land use of the area.

Old Cruives Wood offers visitors the opportunity to explore its network of well-maintained trails, allowing for peaceful walks and picnics in a tranquil setting. The wood is also an important site for conservation, with ongoing efforts to protect and preserve its natural beauty.

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Old Cruives Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.998033/-4.535237 or Grid Reference NX3769. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cordorcan Burn A wee waterfall on the Cordorcan Burn.
This photo was taken on the 29th May 2022.
Cordorcan Burn
A wee waterfall on the Cordorcan Burn. This photo was taken on the 29th May 2022.
By the River Cree Looking downstream. Almost dead centre, the tower of Penninghame House can be seen.
By the River Cree
Looking downstream. Almost dead centre, the tower of Penninghame House can be seen.
Waterfall Part of a stepped waterfall in the RSPB sanctuary near Minnigaff.
Waterfall
Part of a stepped waterfall in the RSPB sanctuary near Minnigaff.
Wood of Cree The estate is being carefully managed by the RSPB in an effort to restore the woodland to its 'natural' state. Coppiced birch and oak are gradually being thinned and dead timber is being left to rot. The reserve is famous for its summer populations of Pied Flycatcher, Redstart and Wood Warbler, but the waterfalls are worth the trip at any time of year.
Wood of Cree
The estate is being carefully managed by the RSPB in an effort to restore the woodland to its 'natural' state. Coppiced birch and oak are gradually being thinned and dead timber is being left to rot. The reserve is famous for its summer populations of Pied Flycatcher, Redstart and Wood Warbler, but the waterfalls are worth the trip at any time of year.
Meadow Alongside River Cree
Meadow Alongside River Cree
Cordorcan Burn Near River Cree
Cordorcan Burn Near River Cree
Nature Reserve Car Park
Nature Reserve Car Park
Waterfall on Pulhowan Burn
Waterfall on Pulhowan Burn
River Cree Slow moving section of River Cree
River Cree
Slow moving section of River Cree
Wood of Cree
Wood of Cree
Waterfall in the Wood of Cree
Waterfall in the Wood of Cree
Chapel Trust me there is an old chapel in between the trees
Chapel
Trust me there is an old chapel in between the trees
Waterfall in the Wood of Cree
Waterfall in the Wood of Cree
The End of the Road on Glenhapple Moor
The End of the Road on Glenhapple Moor
New Forest Road on Glenhapple Moor
New Forest Road on Glenhapple Moor
New Growth on Old Timber Stack
New Growth on Old Timber Stack
Footpath in the Wood of Cree
Footpath in the Wood of Cree
River Cree from the Wood of Cree viewpoint The old, narrow road from Newton Stewart to South Galloway Forest and Trool Village runs along the nearside river bank, and beyond lies the main road from Newton Stewart to Girvan. Nearby is the car park for visitors to the Wood of Cree and the adjacent otter pool.
River Cree from the Wood of Cree viewpoint
The old, narrow road from Newton Stewart to South Galloway Forest and Trool Village runs along the nearside river bank, and beyond lies the main road from Newton Stewart to Girvan. Nearby is the car park for visitors to the Wood of Cree and the adjacent otter pool.
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Old Cruives Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX3769 (Lat: 54.998033, Lng: -4.535237)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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