Rushybog Plantation

Wood, Forest in Ayrshire

Scotland

Rushybog Plantation

A77 at Assloss After travelling over 70 miles through the Galloway Hills on a journey to Glasgow with wind speeds in Scotland over the 100mph mark it came as quite a surprise to see this information sign on the A77 that "high winds were forecast". They'd already arrived and we'd driven through them past many fallen trees and debris on the road. Some of the worst wind conditions every experienced in Scotland happened today and continued through the night. Well, I suppose that at least the signs didn't display their usual messages of "Remember to check your tyres" and "Fill your windscreen water bottle". We should be thankful for small blessings.
A77 at Assloss Credit: Andy Farrington

Rushybog Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Spanning an area of approximately 200 acres, it is a prime example of a well-preserved forest ecosystem in the region. The plantation is situated on the southern slopes of the Carrick Hills, offering stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The woodland is primarily composed of native tree species, including oak, birch, and Scots pine. The dense canopy creates a tranquil and sheltered environment, attracting a variety of wildlife. Visitors to Rushybog Plantation can expect to encounter an array of bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls, as well as small mammals like red squirrels and roe deer.

Transected by several walking trails, Rushybog Plantation provides ample opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts to explore its natural beauty. The paths wind through the forest, offering glimpses of wildflowers, moss-covered rocks, and trickling streams. These trails cater to all levels of fitness, ensuring that visitors of all ages can enjoy the plantation's splendor.

Rushybog Plantation also boasts a rich historical background. It is believed to have been part of an ancient hunting ground used by Scottish nobility. The remnants of old stone walls and moss-covered ruins add an air of mystery and intrigue to the woodland, allowing visitors to step back in time and imagine its former glory.

Overall, Rushybog Plantation in Ayrshire is a haven for nature lovers, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its diverse ecosystem, coupled with its historical significance, makes it a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil and immersive woodland experience.

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A77 at Assloss After travelling over 70 miles through the Galloway Hills on a journey to Glasgow with wind speeds in Scotland over the 100mph mark it came as quite a surprise to see this information sign on the A77 that "high winds were forecast". They'd already arrived and we'd driven through them past many fallen trees and debris on the road. Some of the worst wind conditions every experienced in Scotland happened today and continued through the night. Well, I suppose that at least the signs didn't display their usual messages of "Remember to check your tyres" and "Fill your windscreen water bottle". We should be thankful for small blessings.
A77 at Assloss
After travelling over 70 miles through the Galloway Hills on a journey to Glasgow with wind speeds in Scotland over the 100mph mark it came as quite a surprise to see this information sign on the A77 that "high winds were forecast". They'd already arrived and we'd driven through them past many fallen trees and debris on the road. Some of the worst wind conditions every experienced in Scotland happened today and continued through the night. Well, I suppose that at least the signs didn't display their usual messages of "Remember to check your tyres" and "Fill your windscreen water bottle". We should be thankful for small blessings.
A77 near Dalmusternock The A77 splits in about ½ mile from this point into the A77 and M77, both roads running side by side to Newton Mearns.
A77 near Dalmusternock
The A77 splits in about ½ mile from this point into the A77 and M77, both roads running side by side to Newton Mearns.
Dalmusternock Farm Farm sign at farm road.
Dalmusternock Farm
Farm sign at farm road.
Little Mosside Cottage on minor road with passing places.
Little Mosside
Cottage on minor road with passing places.
Disused Hotel, Kilmarnock On the outskirts of the town beside the B7038.
Disused Hotel, Kilmarnock
On the outskirts of the town beside the B7038.
Kilmarnock, B7038 Houses at Burns Crescent
Kilmarnock, B7038
Houses at Burns Crescent
Craufurdland Water near Kilmarnock Looking over the Ford. Some of the old cobbles have been exposed on the road.
Craufurdland Water near Kilmarnock
Looking over the Ford. Some of the old cobbles have been exposed on the road.
Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock Viewed from the ford showing the footbridge and the water pipe behind.
Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock
Viewed from the ford showing the footbridge and the water pipe behind.
Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock The ford at a low water.
Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock
The ford at a low water.
Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock Encased water pipe crossing the water.
Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock
Encased water pipe crossing the water.
Footbridge over Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock Ford on the left.
Footbridge over Craufurdland Water , Kilmarnock
Ford on the left.
Warning Sign at Ford Craufurdland Water, Kilmarnock.
Warning Sign at Ford
Craufurdland Water, Kilmarnock.
Byroads through the farmland of East Ayrshire
Byroads through the farmland of East Ayrshire
A straightened burn at West Tannacrieff
A straightened burn at West Tannacrieff
Road junction near Tannahill
Road junction near Tannahill
Private access at East Tannacrieff
Private access at East Tannacrieff
A77 nears Meiklewood Interchange
A77 nears Meiklewood Interchange
A77 about to end and become the M77
A77 about to end and become the M77
Show me another place!

Rushybog Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NS4540 (Lat: 55.636357, Lng: -4.4591526)

Unitary Authority: East Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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