Long Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Long Plantation

Access bridge to fields An farm access bridge over a disused railway track near Parton.
Access bridge to fields Credit: Colin Kinnear

Long Plantation is a sprawling woodland located in the picturesque region of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. This enchanting forest, also known as Long Wood, covers an expansive area of approximately 150 acres, providing a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The plantation boasts a rich history that dates back several centuries. It was originally established in the 17th century as a timber resource for the surrounding area. Over the years, the woodland has been meticulously managed and nurtured, resulting in a diverse range of tree species that now flourish within its boundaries. Towering oak, beech, and birch trees dominate the landscape, creating a stunning canopy that shelters a plethora of wildlife.

Visitors to Long Plantation can embark on a variety of activities, such as hiking, birdwatching, and nature photography. The extensive network of well-maintained trails allows for easy exploration of the woodland's hidden treasures. Keen-eyed visitors may be lucky enough to spot red squirrels darting through the branches, or catch a glimpse of elusive deer grazing in the undergrowth.

In addition to its natural beauty, Long Plantation is also a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). This recognition highlights the exceptional ecological value of the woodland and the importance of preserving its unique habitats and species. The plantation serves as a vital refuge for numerous rare and protected species, including the lesser-spotted woodpecker and the great crested newt.

Long Plantation is truly a sanctuary where visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature and discover the wonders of Kirkcudbrightshire's woodlands.

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Long Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.01428/-4.0755551 or Grid Reference NX6770. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Access bridge to fields An farm access bridge over a disused railway track near Parton.
Access bridge to fields
An farm access bridge over a disused railway track near Parton.
Old railway Some of this building at Mossdale by the disused railway line was New Galloway Station.  New Galloway is 5 miles to the north but because of the terrain the railway line could not always go through larger settlements.   There are 4 milestones along the road from New Galloway giving the distance to the station.
Old railway
Some of this building at Mossdale by the disused railway line was New Galloway Station. New Galloway is 5 miles to the north but because of the terrain the railway line could not always go through larger settlements. There are 4 milestones along the road from New Galloway giving the distance to the station.
Old railway This bridge carries the A762 over the disused railway line at Mossdale.   The railway between Castle Douglas and Port Patrick was built in 1863.
Old railway
This bridge carries the A762 over the disused railway line at Mossdale. The railway between Castle Douglas and Port Patrick was built in 1863.
Old railway Travelling generally westwards but following the contours, the next big town reached along this dismantled Castle Douglas to Port Patrick railway would be Newton Stewart.
Old railway
Travelling generally westwards but following the contours, the next big town reached along this dismantled Castle Douglas to Port Patrick railway would be Newton Stewart.
Hensol House - Unusual Gate to Field This unusual gate, just to the south of Hensol House, is designed to let people into the field, but not let the livestock escape.
Hensol House - Unusual Gate to Field
This unusual gate, just to the south of Hensol House, is designed to let people into the field, but not let the livestock escape.
Loch Ken Viaduct Former railway viaduct, now (sadly) in private hands and closed to walkers and cyclists.
Loch Ken Viaduct
Former railway viaduct, now (sadly) in private hands and closed to walkers and cyclists.
A group of kayakers paddling north on the Loch
A group of kayakers paddling north on the Loch
Field with deer, Mossdale These deer were seen in a field at Mossdale, down a tiny lane to the right of the Post Office.
Field with deer, Mossdale
These deer were seen in a field at Mossdale, down a tiny lane to the right of the Post Office.
Gate entrance and gatehouse This is the main entrance to the Hensol estate.
Gate entrance and gatehouse
This is the main entrance to the Hensol estate.
Livestock field
Livestock field
Loch Ken Viewed from the edge of a small wood near Drumrash.
Loch Ken
Viewed from the edge of a small wood near Drumrash.
Glenlaggan Buildings on Glenlaggan Park where there are lodges to buy or rent and caravan berths with spectacular views to Loch Ken and Galloway Forest Park.
Glenlaggan
Buildings on Glenlaggan Park where there are lodges to buy or rent and caravan berths with spectacular views to Loch Ken and Galloway Forest Park.
Loch Ken Looking northwest up the Loch from the shore near Glenlaggan
Loch Ken
Looking northwest up the Loch from the shore near Glenlaggan
Gate near Mossdale Lock
Gate near Mossdale Lock
Mossdale Post Office and Store
Mossdale Post Office and Store
Oh Deer in a pen in Mossdale
Oh Deer
in a pen in Mossdale
Pheasant in the road at Airds of Kells
Pheasant in the road at Airds of Kells
Little Drumrash, Parton.
Little Drumrash, Parton.
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Long Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX6770 (Lat: 55.01428, Lng: -4.0755551)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

///pupils.excavated.lakes. Near Castle Douglas, Dumfries & Galloway

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