Falbae Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Falbae Plantation

Mark Burn near Money Knowe Small upland stream that begins its journey on Pibble Hill, and is probably full of heavy metals from the spoil heaps of the disused 19thC Pibble Mine.
Mark Burn near Money Knowe Credit: Matthew Hatton

Falbae Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 300 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The plantation primarily consists of a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees, creating a harmonious blend of colors throughout the year.

The coniferous trees in Falbae Plantation include Scots pine, Douglas fir, and Norway spruce, which provide an evergreen backdrop to the woodland. These trees not only add aesthetic appeal but also serve as a habitat for various bird species such as crossbills and siskins.

In contrast, the deciduous trees found in the plantation include oak, beech, and birch. During the autumn season, these trees transform the landscape into a vibrant display of red, orange, and gold hues, attracting visitors from far and wide.

Falbae Plantation offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the woodland and immerse themselves in its serene atmosphere. The trails are well-maintained and range in difficulty, catering to both leisurely strolls and more adventurous hikes. Along the way, visitors may encounter wildlife such as red squirrels, roe deer, and various species of birds.

The plantation is also home to a diverse range of plant species, including bluebells, wild garlic, and heather, which create a colorful carpet on the forest floor during spring and summer. This abundance of flora supports a thriving ecosystem and provides an ideal habitat for insects and small mammals.

Overall, Falbae Plantation is a natural haven that offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature and enjoy the tranquility of a Scottish woodland.

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Falbae Plantation Images

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Mark Burn near Money Knowe Small upland stream that begins its journey on Pibble Hill, and is probably full of heavy metals from the spoil heaps of the disused 19thC Pibble Mine.
Mark Burn near Money Knowe
Small upland stream that begins its journey on Pibble Hill, and is probably full of heavy metals from the spoil heaps of the disused 19thC Pibble Mine.
Minor road leading to Creetown
Minor road leading to Creetown
Craig Bridge, north-east of Creetown Craig Bridge is a standard rural bridge carrying the minor road from Creetown to Gatehouse of Fleet across the Moneypool Burn, a tributary of the River Cree.
Craig Bridge, north-east of Creetown
Craig Bridge is a standard rural bridge carrying the minor road from Creetown to Gatehouse of Fleet across the Moneypool Burn, a tributary of the River Cree.
Culcronchie Burn Upstream of Culcronchie Bridge.
Culcronchie Burn
Upstream of Culcronchie Bridge.
Field, Craig With Cairnsmore of Fleet in the background.
Field, Craig
With Cairnsmore of Fleet in the background.
Portpatrick Railway As is often the case with railway trackbeds, the cutting is flooded.
Portpatrick Railway
As is often the case with railway trackbeds, the cutting is flooded.
Wood-lined minor road beside Moneypool Burn Looking south-westward.
Wood-lined minor road beside Moneypool Burn
Looking south-westward.
Minor road and Culcronchie Bridge crossing Culcronchie Burn Looking eastward.
Minor road and Culcronchie Bridge crossing Culcronchie Burn
Looking eastward.
Minor road crossing Craig Bridge Looking north-eastward.
Minor road crossing Craig Bridge
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road between New Rusko and Craig Bridge Looking south-westward.
Minor road between New Rusko and Craig Bridge
Looking south-westward.
Cycle route through the trees National cycle route 7 uses this minor country road.
Cycle route through the trees
National cycle route 7 uses this minor country road.
Cycle route through the hills National cycle route 7 in Galloway.
Cycle route through the hills
National cycle route 7 in Galloway.
Field by the road Cairnsmore of Fleet is seen in the distance.
Field by the road
Cairnsmore of Fleet is seen in the distance.
Chain Road, Craig Near Craig Bridge on the way up to the site of Gatehouse of Fleet Station,
Chain Road, Craig
Near Craig Bridge on the way up to the site of Gatehouse of Fleet Station,
Wet land by the "Paddy" A black line across the photo, is the trackbed of the railway from Carlisle to Portpatrick. Here it is crossing some typical Galloway badlands, deep tussocky grass on acid boglands. Beyond is Cairnsmore of Fleet with the house of Craig amongst some trees.
Wet land by the "Paddy"
A black line across the photo, is the trackbed of the railway from Carlisle to Portpatrick. Here it is crossing some typical Galloway badlands, deep tussocky grass on acid boglands. Beyond is Cairnsmore of Fleet with the house of Craig amongst some trees.
Creetown to Gatehouse of Fleet road Runs alongside the old railway for 8km and then down to Gatehouse of Fleet.  This is the last area of farmland for a while as the road soon runs through forestry. Taken is a brief spell of sunlight as the sun set into a clear area of sky near the southwestern horizon.
Creetown to Gatehouse of Fleet road
Runs alongside the old railway for 8km and then down to Gatehouse of Fleet. This is the last area of farmland for a while as the road soon runs through forestry. Taken is a brief spell of sunlight as the sun set into a clear area of sky near the southwestern horizon.
Bog, Moneypool Burn Closer view of the bogland between the old railway and road. Craig in the distance.
Bog, Moneypool Burn
Closer view of the bogland between the old railway and road. Craig in the distance.
The Paddy Trackbed of the Portpatrick Railway. Very much a long distance railway linking up with the shortest crossing to Ireland, it took a moorland  route avoiding the Galloway towns.  Closed in favour of the route via Ayr and Kilmarnock.
The Paddy
Trackbed of the Portpatrick Railway. Very much a long distance railway linking up with the shortest crossing to Ireland, it took a moorland route avoiding the Galloway towns. Closed in favour of the route via Ayr and Kilmarnock.
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Falbae Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX5061 (Lat: 54.927136, Lng: -4.3394259)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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