Paulshill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Ayrshire

Scotland

Paulshill Plantation

Minor road near Failford
Minor road near Failford Credit: Steven Brown

Paulshill Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Ayrshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this plantation is a stunning example of a managed forest. It is situated near the village of Dalrymple, just a short distance from the River Doon.

The plantation consists of a variety of tree species, including Scots pine, oak, beech, and birch. These trees have been strategically planted and maintained to create a harmonious and diverse ecosystem. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Visitors to Paulshill Plantation can enjoy a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest. These trails offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside and provide an excellent opportunity for nature lovers to explore the diverse flora and fauna that call this woodland home. Birdwatchers, in particular, will be delighted by the abundance of bird species that can be spotted here, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

The plantation also serves as an important habitat for wildlife, providing shelter and food for a range of animals. Deer, badgers, foxes, and squirrels are commonly sighted within the forest, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Paulshill Plantation has historical significance. The woodland has been managed and harvested for timber for many years, with sustainable forestry practices at its core. This ensures that the plantation continues to thrive and provide valuable resources while preserving its ecological integrity.

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Paulshill Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.502525/-4.4178926 or Grid Reference NS4725. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road near Failford
Minor road near Failford
Railway bridge over minor road near Failford
Railway bridge over minor road near Failford
Gated field entrance and the southern edge of Broad Wood
Gated field entrance and the southern edge of Broad Wood
Cottage overlooking the Ayr valley
Cottage overlooking the Ayr valley
Small burn at Bogwood
Small burn at Bogwood
Rolling Ayrshire farmland
Rolling Ayrshire farmland
Sandstone railway viaduct
Sandstone railway viaduct
Temporary closure at railway bridge
Temporary closure at railway bridge
Beech hedge at Yonderton
Beech hedge at Yonderton
Silage field by Mauchline Burn
Silage field by Mauchline Burn
River Ayr Walk near Mauchline River Ayr Walk near Mauchline.
River Ayr Walk near Mauchline
River Ayr Walk near Mauchline.
B743 approaching Failford The Ayr to Dumfries rail line crosses here.
B743 approaching Failford
The Ayr to Dumfries rail line crosses here.
North East Lodge at Barskimming
North East Lodge at Barskimming
Old Milestone by Barskimming Road, Mauchline Parish Ayr granite by the UC road, in parish of Mauchline (Kyle District), South of cemetery, outside Bentfield.

Inscription reads:- : Schaw / 4¾ : : Mauchline / 1 :

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: AYE_MCSW01
Old Milestone by Barskimming Road, Mauchline Parish
Ayr granite by the UC road, in parish of Mauchline (Kyle District), South of cemetery, outside Bentfield. Inscription reads:- : Schaw / 4¾ : : Mauchline / 1 : Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: AYE_MCSW01
On River Ayr Way - west of Mosshead, Mauchline West of Haugh, the River Ayr Way takes a route away from the river for a couple of miles.
On River Ayr Way - west of Mosshead, Mauchline
West of Haugh, the River Ayr Way takes a route away from the river for a couple of miles.
On River Ayr Way - west of Mosshead, Mauchline Between Haugh and Failford, the River Ayr Way leaves the riverside and crosses agricultural countryside for a couple of miles.
On River Ayr Way - west of Mosshead, Mauchline
Between Haugh and Failford, the River Ayr Way leaves the riverside and crosses agricultural countryside for a couple of miles.
On the River Ayr Way approaching Kipplemoss Plantation Between Haugh and Failford, the River Ayr Way leaves the riverside to run across agricultural land for a couple of miles on good paths.
On the River Ayr Way approaching Kipplemoss Plantation
Between Haugh and Failford, the River Ayr Way leaves the riverside to run across agricultural land for a couple of miles on good paths.
Failford from the monument
Failford from the monument
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Paulshill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NS4725 (Lat: 55.502525, Lng: -4.4178926)

Unitary Authority: South Ayrshire

Police Authority: Ayrshire

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