Bellsbank Wood

Wood, Forest in Ayrshire

Scotland

Bellsbank Wood

Entering Coylton Coylton is a small village which straddles the A70.
Entering Coylton Credit: Malcolm Neal

Bellsbank Wood, located in Ayrshire, Scotland, is a charming woodland area that covers a vast expanse of approximately 120 acres. Situated near the village of Dalmellington, this forested region is nestled in the picturesque Glen of the River Doon, providing visitors with stunning natural beauty and a tranquil atmosphere.

The wood is composed primarily of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, birch, and ash, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. These trees provide a rich habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including various bird species, small mammals, and insects. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the overall enchantment of the woodland.

Bellsbank Wood offers an extensive network of well-maintained paths and trails, making it a popular destination for walkers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts. Visitors can embark on leisurely strolls or more challenging hikes, exploring the wood's diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, babbling brooks, and hidden glens. The network of trails also provides opportunities for cycling and horse riding, catering to a range of outdoor pursuits.

In addition to its natural beauty, Bellsbank Wood holds historical and cultural significance. The wood was formerly part of the Dalmellington Ironworks, which played a crucial role in the area's industrial heritage. Remnants of this industrial past can still be found within the woodland, adding an intriguing element of history to the overall experience.

Overall, Bellsbank Wood offers a captivating escape into nature, providing a haven for wildlife and a sanctuary for those seeking solace and serenity amidst Scotland's breathtaking landscape.

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Bellsbank Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.449114/-4.5533803 or Grid Reference NS3820. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entering Coylton Coylton is a small village which straddles the A70.
Entering Coylton
Coylton is a small village which straddles the A70.
Ancient Earthwork Near Coylton The earthwork shown on the map is hidden by the group of trees.
Ancient Earthwork Near Coylton
The earthwork shown on the map is hidden by the group of trees.
Lane approaching Laighpark, Coylton
Lane approaching Laighpark, Coylton
Laighpark, Joppa Roadside flowers including cow parsley, before verges are cut.
Laighpark, Joppa
Roadside flowers including cow parsley, before verges are cut.
Highpark Farm
Highpark Farm
Laighpark Farm
Laighpark Farm
A70 entering Coylton
A70 entering Coylton
Sundrum Castle Holiday Park A view looking north towards the entrance to Sundrum Castle Holiday Park.
Sundrum Castle Holiday Park
A view looking north towards the entrance to Sundrum Castle Holiday Park.
Sundrum Castle Holiday Park A view looking west to the reception office of Sundrum Castle Holiday Park.
Sundrum Castle Holiday Park
A view looking west to the reception office of Sundrum Castle Holiday Park.
Rough track to Barclaugh
Rough track to Barclaugh
Wooded Drive Drive to Sundrum Holiday Park.
Wooded Drive
Drive to Sundrum Holiday Park.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire These three Land Rovers look very much at home in the Ayrshire countryside.
From left to right, they date from 1972, 1949 and 1954.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
These three Land Rovers look very much at home in the Ayrshire countryside. From left to right, they date from 1972, 1949 and 1954.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire An extremely nice example of a 1974 Triumph Stag, seen here at the Ayr County Show.
This car is one of the last vehicles to wear the Paisley ‘XS’ registration number before it was withdrawn in 1974.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
An extremely nice example of a 1974 Triumph Stag, seen here at the Ayr County Show. This car is one of the last vehicles to wear the Paisley ‘XS’ registration number before it was withdrawn in 1974.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire Glasgow-registered 1970 Albion Claymore seen here at the Ayr County Show.
Built in Scotstoun, Glasgow and famed for their reliability, the Albion slogan was ‘Sure as the Sunrise’.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
Glasgow-registered 1970 Albion Claymore seen here at the Ayr County Show. Built in Scotstoun, Glasgow and famed for their reliability, the Albion slogan was ‘Sure as the Sunrise’.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire A pair of locally registered Ford Escort Mk II models are seen here at the Ayr County Show.
The red example on the left is a 1980 1600 Sport and the orange version to its right is a 1600 Mexico.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
A pair of locally registered Ford Escort Mk II models are seen here at the Ayr County Show. The red example on the left is a 1980 1600 Sport and the orange version to its right is a 1600 Mexico.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire This locally registered 1960 Morris Mini-Minor has been with the same Ayrshire family from new and had recently been restored to stunning original condition.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
This locally registered 1960 Morris Mini-Minor has been with the same Ayrshire family from new and had recently been restored to stunning original condition.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire This 1968 Albion Super Reiver is now part of the T. French & Son heritage fleet.
The vehicle has been local to Ayrshire all of its life.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
This 1968 Albion Super Reiver is now part of the T. French & Son heritage fleet. The vehicle has been local to Ayrshire all of its life.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire Locally registered 1981 Volvo F7 in the livery of Gunnings Motors of Ayr.
This F7 would have been built at the Irvine factory. By 1980, one third of all the Volvo trucks sold in the UK were built at the Irvine plant.
Ayr County Show, South Ayrshire
Locally registered 1981 Volvo F7 in the livery of Gunnings Motors of Ayr. This F7 would have been built at the Irvine factory. By 1980, one third of all the Volvo trucks sold in the UK were built at the Irvine plant.
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Bellsbank Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS3820 (Lat: 55.449114, Lng: -4.5533803)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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