Rowan Tree Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Rowan Tree Plantation

Lagwyne Hall, Carsphairn Village Hall beside the A713.
Lagwyne Hall, Carsphairn Credit: Billy McCrorie

Rowan Tree Plantation is a captivating woodland located in Kirkcudbrightshire, a historic county in southwest Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this enchanting forest is renowned for its abundant rowan trees, which lend the plantation its name. The plantation is nestled amidst a picturesque landscape, surrounded by rolling hills, lush meadows, and meandering streams.

The rowan trees, scientifically known as Sorbus aucuparia, dominate the plantation with their graceful presence. Their slender trunks, reaching heights of up to 15 meters, are adorned with delicate, pinnate leaves that turn a stunning array of colors in autumn. During the summer, the plantation is transformed into a symphony of vibrant greens, as the rowan trees display clusters of white flowers, attracting a plethora of pollinators.

Visitors to Rowan Tree Plantation are greeted by a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woodland. These trails offer opportunities for leisurely strolls, providing visitors with a chance to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of the forest. The plantation is also home to a diverse range of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and various small mammals, creating a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Rowan Tree Plantation is easily accessible, with a car park located at its entrance. The woodland is open to the public year-round, allowing visitors to experience the ever-changing beauty of the forest in different seasons. Whether one seeks a peaceful retreat, a scenic walk, or a chance to connect with nature, Rowan Tree Plantation offers a captivating destination for all.

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Lagwyne Hall, Carsphairn Village Hall beside the A713.
Lagwyne Hall, Carsphairn
Village Hall beside the A713.
Heritage Centre, Carsphairn Celebrating 30 years. Next to the A713
Heritage Centre, Carsphairn
Celebrating 30 years. Next to the A713
The A713 leaving Carsphairn Heading to Ayr, on the left is the Heritage Centre and on the right the Village Hall.
The A713 leaving Carsphairn
Heading to Ayr, on the left is the Heritage Centre and on the right the Village Hall.
The A713 in Carsphairn Heading for Castle Douglas.
The A713 in Carsphairn
Heading for Castle Douglas.
Ewe and Lambs At Carsphairn next to the Heritage Centre.
Ewe and Lambs
At Carsphairn next to the Heritage Centre.
Lagwyne Village Hall The Lagwyne Hall serves the village of Carsphain. It stands opposite the Heritage Centre. It takes its name from the home of local resident Thomas McAdam, pioneer of the process of road surfacing which took his name.
Lagwyne Village Hall
The Lagwyne Hall serves the village of Carsphain. It stands opposite the Heritage Centre. It takes its name from the home of local resident Thomas McAdam, pioneer of the process of road surfacing which took his name.
Carsphairn Graveyard Carsphairn Graveyard.
Carsphairn Graveyard
Carsphairn Graveyard.
A713 towards Carsphairn
A713 towards Carsphairn
A713 towards Castle Douglas
A713 towards Castle Douglas
Knockgray Cemetery
Knockgray Cemetery
Panoramic view from Craig of Knockgray Kendoon Loch, the Rhinns of Kells and the village of Carsphairn are all clearly visible from this Glenkens vantage point.
Panoramic view from Craig of Knockgray
Kendoon Loch, the Rhinns of Kells and the village of Carsphairn are all clearly visible from this Glenkens vantage point.
Lunky Hole near Tup Park Knowe A well constructed "Lunky Hole" - access point to allow sheep to move from one area of pasture to another. Cattle would of course be too large to use this facility and therefore segregated on each side.
Lunky Hole near Tup Park Knowe
A well constructed "Lunky Hole" - access point to allow sheep to move from one area of pasture to another. Cattle would of course be too large to use this facility and therefore segregated on each side.
Twin Cairns on the slopes of Craig of Knockgray
Twin Cairns on the slopes of Craig of Knockgray
Benloch Sheepfold
Benloch Sheepfold
Ford on the Benloch Burn Beninner in the background
Ford on the Benloch Burn
Beninner in the background
The Benloch Burn
The Benloch Burn
Carsphairn and the Water of Deugh As seen from somewhere above the hill of the same name.
Carsphairn and the Water of Deugh
As seen from somewhere above the hill of the same name.
A713 to Carsphairn The Liggat bridge over the Water of Deugh.
A713 to Carsphairn
The Liggat bridge over the Water of Deugh.
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Rowan Tree Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX5793 (Lat: 55.21415, Lng: -4.2365296)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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