Boreland Wood

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Boreland Wood

Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the Town Centre Car Park.
Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet Credit: Billy McCrorie

Boreland Wood is a picturesque forest located in the region of Kirkcudbrightshire, in the southwest of Scotland. The wood covers an area of approximately 180 hectares and is situated on the outskirts of the small village of Gatehouse of Fleet.

The forest is predominantly made up of a mix of broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and ash, creating a diverse and vibrant woodland ecosystem. The trees are well-established, with many reaching impressive heights, forming a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife.

Boreland Wood is known for its rich biodiversity, with numerous species of birds, mammals, and insects calling it home. Visitors to the wood may be fortunate enough to spot red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls.

The wood offers a range of walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty and tranquility. The paths wind their way through the forest, offering glimpses of enchanting clearings and babbling streams. The wood is particularly popular in the spring and summer months when the forest floor comes alive with a vibrant carpet of wildflowers.

Boreland Wood also has historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and the remains of a Roman fort nearby. The wood has been designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), recognizing its importance for conservation and its ecological value.

Overall, Boreland Wood is a stunning natural area that offers a peaceful retreat for nature lovers, hikers, and those seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Boreland Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.877236/-4.1951427 or Grid Reference NX5955. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the Town Centre Car Park.
Spar Shop, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the Town Centre Car Park.
Old Kirk, Gatehouse of Fleet Now a Cafe/Gift Shop on Fleet Street called the "Crafty Crow".
Old Kirk, Gatehouse of Fleet
Now a Cafe/Gift Shop on Fleet Street called the "Crafty Crow".
Path into Garries Wood At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Path into Garries Wood
At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Wooden Sculpture, Gatehouse of Fleet To Commemorate the Queens Golden Jubilee in 2002 by Allan Lees.
Wooden Sculpture, Gatehouse of Fleet
To Commemorate the Queens Golden Jubilee in 2002 by Allan Lees.
Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the footpath to Garries Wood.
Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the footpath to Garries Wood.
Picnic Area by the Water of Fleet Next to the path to Garries Wood at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Picnic Area by the Water of Fleet
Next to the path to Garries Wood at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Water of Fleet At Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet
At Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet In Gatehouse of Fleet.
Water of Fleet
In Gatehouse of Fleet.
Picnic Area, Gatehouse of Fleet For information on the Wood Sculpture see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6941968">NX5956 : Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet</a>.
Picnic Area, Gatehouse of Fleet
For information on the Wood Sculpture see NX5956 : Wood Sculpture Information, Gatehouse of Fleet.
Footbridge in Garries Wood Woodland path at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Footbridge in Garries Wood
Woodland path at Gatehouse of Fleet.
Burn running to Water of Fleet In Garries Wood.
Burn running to Water of Fleet
In Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet Passing Garries Wood.
Water of Fleet
Passing Garries Wood.
Zip Wire, Garries Park At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Zip Wire, Garries Park
At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Seating Area, Garries Park At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Seating Area, Garries Park
At Gatehouse of Fleet.
Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the entrance to Garries Wood.
Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the entrance to Garries Wood.
Road into Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet Straight ahead is the Spar Shop.
Road into Car Park, Gatehouse of Fleet
Straight ahead is the Spar Shop.
High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet Viewed from the entrance to the Town Centre Car Park.
High Street, Gatehouse of Fleet
Viewed from the entrance to the Town Centre Car Park.
The Crafty Crow, Gatehouse of Fleet An old Kirk now a Cafe/Gift Shop.
The Crafty Crow, Gatehouse of Fleet
An old Kirk now a Cafe/Gift Shop.
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Boreland Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX5955 (Lat: 54.877236, Lng: -4.1951427)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

///presides.august.approvals. Near Kirkcudbright, Dumfries & Galloway

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 54.877236,-4.1951427
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Nursing Home
Fleet Valley Nursing Home
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Rutherford’s Monument
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Port Mcadam
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Parking
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Trustys Hill
Archaeological Site: earthwork
Historic: archaeological_site
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De'ils Specs
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