Back Wood

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Back Wood

Fire Station, New Galloway The fire station on the south side of the A712 seen across a lawned area.
Fire Station, New Galloway Credit: Trevor Littlewood

Back Wood, located in Kirkcudbrightshire, is a picturesque forested area known for its scenic beauty and rich biodiversity. Covering a vast area of approximately 500 hectares, this enchanting woodland offers a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The forest is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, which provide a diverse habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. The dense canopy of trees creates a cool and shady environment, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll or a peaceful picnic.

Back Wood boasts an extensive network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems. The trails offer varying levels of difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and experienced hikers. Along the way, hikers may encounter a variety of wildlife, including deer, red squirrels, and a plethora of bird species.

For those interested in the forest's history, Back Wood holds significant cultural importance. It has been a part of the local community for centuries, with remnants of ancient settlements and historical landmarks scattered throughout the area. These include remnants of old stone structures and artifacts that provide insight into the past inhabitants' way of life.

Back Wood, with its breathtaking natural beauty and rich historical significance, is a true gem within Kirkcudbrightshire. Whether one seeks solitude in nature, a chance to observe wildlife, or a glimpse into the region's past, this forest offers a memorable experience for all who visit.

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Back Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.063899/-4.152418 or Grid Reference NX6276. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fire Station, New Galloway The fire station on the south side of the A712 seen across a lawned area.
Fire Station, New Galloway
The fire station on the south side of the A712 seen across a lawned area.
New Galloway Episcopalian Church Located on the main route into the village from Ken Bridge.
New Galloway Episcopalian Church
Located on the main route into the village from Ken Bridge.
Farmland at New Galloway Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Farmland at New Galloway
Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Kells Parish Church, New Galloway Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Kells Parish Church, New Galloway
Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Viewfield Farm, New Galloway Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Viewfield Farm, New Galloway
Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
New Galloway Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road. With a view to a Windfarm.
New Galloway
Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road. With a view to a Windfarm.
Kells Parish Church in Sunlight Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Kells Parish Church in Sunlight
Viewed from the Old Edinburgh Road.
Farmer and Sheepdogs, New Galloway On the Old Edinburgh Road.
Farmer and Sheepdogs, New Galloway
On the Old Edinburgh Road.
Logging road, northwest of Cairn Edward Hill
Logging road, northwest of Cairn Edward Hill
Replanted coupe, near Cairn Edward Hill Probably a third generation here - Cairn Edward was one of the earliest plantations by the Forestry Commission.
Replanted coupe, near Cairn Edward Hill
Probably a third generation here - Cairn Edward was one of the earliest plantations by the Forestry Commission.
Logging road near Cairn Edward Hill
Logging road near Cairn Edward Hill
Logging road, Cairn Edward Granite gravel surface.
Logging road, Cairn Edward
Granite gravel surface.
Cairnraws Former moorland and one of the first Forestry Commission plantations in the Galloway Hills.
Cairnraws
Former moorland and one of the first Forestry Commission plantations in the Galloway Hills.
View towards Cairnsmore of Dee Cairn Edward Forest was one of the earliest Forestry Commission plantations and the young trees here would be at least the third generation.
View towards Cairnsmore of Dee
Cairn Edward Forest was one of the earliest Forestry Commission plantations and the young trees here would be at least the third generation.
A frosty morning on Loch Ken An early morning shot of the shady side of Loch Ken, viewed in very cold December weather.
A frosty morning on Loch Ken
An early morning shot of the shady side of Loch Ken, viewed in very cold December weather.
Little Kenmure Loch The northern end of Loch Ken viewed on a chilly December morning.
Little Kenmure Loch
The northern end of Loch Ken viewed on a chilly December morning.
Old milestone When railways were constructed across the hills of Kirkcudbright and Wigtonshire the stations were often several miles from the nearest large settlement.   The station for New Galloway was 5 miles to the south along the west bank of Loch Ken and on to Mossdale.    Milestones of this shape are found on several of the roads leading to stations.  From New Galloway it is 5 miles to the station.   This stone is in the village centre near The Smithy Tea Room.
Old milestone
When railways were constructed across the hills of Kirkcudbright and Wigtonshire the stations were often several miles from the nearest large settlement. The station for New Galloway was 5 miles to the south along the west bank of Loch Ken and on to Mossdale. Milestones of this shape are found on several of the roads leading to stations. From New Galloway it is 5 miles to the station. This stone is in the village centre near The Smithy Tea Room.
Old milestone The next 'railway' milestone south of New Galloway is at the entrance to Todstone Cottage.  N G/ 1/ Dalry/4¼ on the left face.
Old milestone
The next 'railway' milestone south of New Galloway is at the entrance to Todstone Cottage. N G/ 1/ Dalry/4¼ on the left face.
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Back Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX6276 (Lat: 55.063899, Lng: -4.152418)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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