Caldwell-lawside Wood

Wood, Forest in Renfrewshire

Scotland

Caldwell-lawside Wood

Uplawmoor Hotel
Uplawmoor Hotel Credit: Josie Campbell

Caldwell-Lawside Wood, located in Renfrewshire, is a picturesque forest area that spans over several acres. Renowned for its natural beauty and tranquility, this wood attracts visitors from near and far who seek solace and a break from the bustling city life.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, birch, and beech trees, which create a dense canopy and provide a habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, which add vibrant colors to the landscape during the spring season.

Tranquil walking trails wind through the wood, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths are well-maintained and suitable for all fitness levels, making it an ideal destination for families, nature enthusiasts, and avid hikers alike. Along the trails, benches and picnic areas are strategically placed, offering visitors the opportunity to rest and take in the scenic views.

Caldwell-Lawside Wood is also home to a variety of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching. Visitors may catch sight of woodpeckers, robins, and thrushes as they explore the woodland. Additionally, the forest provides a sanctuary for other wildlife, including rabbits, squirrels, and deer, which can often be spotted by keen-eyed observers.

Overall, Caldwell-Lawside Wood is a haven of natural beauty, offering visitors a chance to escape into nature and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the forest. Whether it's for a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply to appreciate the wonders of the natural world, this woodland is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Caldwell-lawside Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.770248/-4.4968545 or Grid Reference NS4355. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Uplawmoor Hotel
Uplawmoor Hotel
Uplawmoor Hotel Side view of reception area
Uplawmoor Hotel
Side view of reception area
Uplawmoor Hotel The restaurant
Uplawmoor Hotel
The restaurant
Lochan beside Corkindale Law A summer view of the lochan, though on a miserable day.
Lochan beside Corkindale Law
A summer view of the lochan, though on a miserable day.
Island in lochan Wondered what the flowers were on island in lochan - zoomed in - they turned out to be lupins!
Island in lochan
Wondered what the flowers were on island in lochan - zoomed in - they turned out to be lupins!
Communications mast above Finniebrae
Communications mast above Finniebrae
Rural East Renfrewshire : East Uplaw Road-end A dreich morning near Uplawmoor.
Rural East Renfrewshire : East Uplaw Road-end
A dreich morning near Uplawmoor.
Rural East Renfrewshire : West and South Uplaw Road-end East Renfrewshire may have some excellent schools but many of the roads in this rural district are in an appalling condition.
Rural East Renfrewshire : West and South Uplaw Road-end
East Renfrewshire may have some excellent schools but many of the roads in this rural district are in an appalling condition.
Northern East Ayrshire : Spunkie Cottage near Uplawmoor
Northern East Ayrshire : Spunkie Cottage near Uplawmoor
Rural East Renfrewshire : Uplawmoor Station
Rural East Renfrewshire : Uplawmoor Station
Site of Caldwell - later Uplawmoor, station This is the former Glasgow, Barrhead & Kilmarnock (later Glasgow & South-Western) line from Glasgow St Enoch, later from Glasgow Central - and by 1986 single-track, to Kilmarnock and Carlisle. Until 2/4/62 Caldwell was named 'Uplawmoor'; it was closed on 7/11/66 - after having been portrayed on TV as 'Tannochbrae' in 'Dr Finlay's Casebook'. The water ahead is Loch Libo.
Site of Caldwell - later Uplawmoor, station
This is the former Glasgow, Barrhead & Kilmarnock (later Glasgow & South-Western) line from Glasgow St Enoch, later from Glasgow Central - and by 1986 single-track, to Kilmarnock and Carlisle. Until 2/4/62 Caldwell was named 'Uplawmoor'; it was closed on 7/11/66 - after having been portrayed on TV as 'Tannochbrae' in 'Dr Finlay's Casebook'. The water ahead is Loch Libo.
Rural East Renfrewshire : Gates On The Castburn Path, Uplawmoor
Rural East Renfrewshire : Gates On The Castburn Path, Uplawmoor
Rural East Renfrewshire : Aged And Worn Sign On The Castburn Path, Uplawmoor This sign appears to date from the late 1980's and describes the "Glasgow and Irvine Railway Path and Cycleroute", a route that is a good few miles to the west of this location.
Rural East Renfrewshire : Aged And Worn Sign On The Castburn Path, Uplawmoor
This sign appears to date from the late 1980's and describes the "Glasgow and Irvine Railway Path and Cycleroute", a route that is a good few miles to the west of this location.
Rural East Renfrewshire : Tannoch Road Railway Bridge, Uplawmoor Station This bridge, at the southern end of the derelict platforms of the long-closed Uplawmoor station, carries Tannoch Road over the former Caledonian Railway line from Glasgow and Lanarkshire to the Ayrshire port of Ardrossan.
Rural East Renfrewshire : Tannoch Road Railway Bridge, Uplawmoor Station
This bridge, at the southern end of the derelict platforms of the long-closed Uplawmoor station, carries Tannoch Road over the former Caledonian Railway line from Glasgow and Lanarkshire to the Ayrshire port of Ardrossan.
Rural East Renfrewshire : South From Uplawmoor Station Standing underneath the Tannoch Road bridge, looking SW along the trackbed of the ex-Caledonian Railway line from Glasgow and Lanarkshire to the Ayrshire port of Ardrossan.
Rural East Renfrewshire : South From Uplawmoor Station
Standing underneath the Tannoch Road bridge, looking SW along the trackbed of the ex-Caledonian Railway line from Glasgow and Lanarkshire to the Ayrshire port of Ardrossan.
Rural East Renfrewshire : Tannoch Road Bridge and Uplawmoor Station Standing on the trackbed of the former Caledonian Railway line to Ardrossan, looking under the Tannoch Road bridge to the platform ends of the long demolished station at Uplawmoor.
Rural East Renfrewshire : Tannoch Road Bridge and Uplawmoor Station
Standing on the trackbed of the former Caledonian Railway line to Ardrossan, looking under the Tannoch Road bridge to the platform ends of the long demolished station at Uplawmoor.
Northern East Ayrshire : Small Parapets South of Uplawmoor Heading southwest from Uplawmoor on the old Caledonian Railway line.
Northern East Ayrshire : Small Parapets South of Uplawmoor
Heading southwest from Uplawmoor on the old Caledonian Railway line.
Northern East Ayrshire : Approaching The Boundary The narrow stream that flows under the trackbed between those parapets forms the boundary between East Ayrshire and East Renfrewshire.

The bridge in the distance is at the old Uplawmoor station in East Renfrewshire.
Northern East Ayrshire : Approaching The Boundary
The narrow stream that flows under the trackbed between those parapets forms the boundary between East Ayrshire and East Renfrewshire. The bridge in the distance is at the old Uplawmoor station in East Renfrewshire.
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Caldwell-lawside Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS4355 (Lat: 55.770248, Lng: -4.4968545)

Unitary Authority: East Renfrewshire

Police Authority: Greater Glasgow

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