Maggot Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Maggot Plantation

Old milestone Travelling westwards from New Galloway towards Newton Stewart this milestone is on the north side of the road about 50m from a rough lay-by on the south side of the road.   It does have a faint 27 on the front face, the distance from Dumfries.  It is a further 15 miles to Newton Stewart.
Old milestone Credit: Chris Minto

Maggot Plantation is a sprawling wood and forest located in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this natural wonderland is known for its abundant flora and fauna, providing a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The plantation boasts a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and ash, creating a picturesque landscape that changes with the seasons. The dense canopy of trees creates a sense of tranquility, while the undergrowth is a vibrant mix of wildflowers and ferns. This rich biodiversity makes Maggot Plantation a prime location for birdwatching, with a myriad of species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds calling this place home.

Traversing through the plantation, visitors can explore a network of walking trails that wind their way through the forest. These well-maintained paths offer an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty of the surroundings. From the paths, one can catch glimpses of small streams and ponds, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the plantation.

Maggot Plantation also serves as an important ecological site, with ongoing conservation efforts aimed at preserving its fragile ecosystem. These efforts include controlled burnings to promote new growth and the removal of invasive species. The plantation is managed by a team of dedicated professionals who ensure its sustainability and promote educational programs to raise awareness about the importance of preserving such natural habitats.

Overall, Maggot Plantation is a captivating destination for those seeking solace in nature. With its breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and commitment to conservation, it is truly a gem in the heart of Kirkcudbrightshire.

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Maggot Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.082414/-4.1927399 or Grid Reference NX6078. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Old milestone Travelling westwards from New Galloway towards Newton Stewart this milestone is on the north side of the road about 50m from a rough lay-by on the south side of the road.   It does have a faint 27 on the front face, the distance from Dumfries.  It is a further 15 miles to Newton Stewart.
Old milestone
Travelling westwards from New Galloway towards Newton Stewart this milestone is on the north side of the road about 50m from a rough lay-by on the south side of the road. It does have a faint 27 on the front face, the distance from Dumfries. It is a further 15 miles to Newton Stewart.
Old milestone There is the milestone on the right next to a young sapling.  In April almost hidden in the dried grass.   27 miles from Dumfries.
Old milestone
There is the milestone on the right next to a young sapling. In April almost hidden in the dried grass. 27 miles from Dumfries.
Glenlee Power Station The chief station of the Galloway Hydro Scheme, from where all the other power stations are controlled.
Glenlee Power Station
The chief station of the Galloway Hydro Scheme, from where all the other power stations are controlled.
Glenlee Power Station Water from Clatteringshaws Loch is conveyed by a 6km tunnel to a valve house above the power station, the pipe line is concrete through hillside then mild steel from portal valve to station & into the turbines.
Glenlee Power Station
Water from Clatteringshaws Loch is conveyed by a 6km tunnel to a valve house above the power station, the pipe line is concrete through hillside then mild steel from portal valve to station & into the turbines.
Glenlee Power Station Tailrace taking the water from the power station back to the Water of Ken to be re-used by the next station in the chain.
Glenlee Power Station
Tailrace taking the water from the power station back to the Water of Ken to be re-used by the next station in the chain.
Ladybirds
Ladybirds
Dandelion Head Glenlee Village
Dandelion Head Glenlee Village
Oak Tree Behind Glenlee Power Station
Oak Tree Behind Glenlee Power Station
Part of Glenlee Village Built in the 1930`s to house the staff who worked at the local Hydro Electric scheme formerly SSEB, now Scottish Power
Part of Glenlee Village
Built in the 1930`s to house the staff who worked at the local Hydro Electric scheme formerly SSEB, now Scottish Power
River Ken, with water from Glenlee Tailrace Emerging In The Foreground
River Ken, with water from Glenlee Tailrace Emerging In The Foreground
House near Glenlee Power Station
House near Glenlee Power Station
Glenlee Power Station Water outlet from the two turbines in full flow
Glenlee Power Station
Water outlet from the two turbines in full flow
Bridge over the River
Bridge over the River
River towards Coom Bridge
River towards Coom Bridge
Footbridge over River
Footbridge over River
Beside the Water of Ken Scattered oaks just over a flood defence berm from the river at its confluence with burns and outflow from Glenlee Power Station.
Beside the Water of Ken
Scattered oaks just over a flood defence berm from the river at its confluence with burns and outflow from Glenlee Power Station.
Wetland, Glenlee The main drainage here is artificially enlarged, the outflow from the Glenlee Power Station.
Wetland, Glenlee
The main drainage here is artificially enlarged, the outflow from the Glenlee Power Station.
Glenlee Power Station Generating from Clatteringshaws Loch. A fair bit of the drainage of Galloway goes through the turbines here.
Glenlee Power Station
Generating from Clatteringshaws Loch. A fair bit of the drainage of Galloway goes through the turbines here.
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Maggot Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX6078 (Lat: 55.082414, Lng: -4.1927399)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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