Birk Wood

Wood, Forest in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Birk Wood

A76 towards New Cumnock
A76 towards New Cumnock Credit: Steven Brown

Birk Wood is a picturesque forest located in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The wood is situated in the beautiful Nithsdale Valley, surrounded by rolling hills and breathtaking landscapes.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and beech. These towering trees provide a dense canopy that filters the sunlight, creating a tranquil and shaded environment below. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, adding bursts of color throughout the seasons.

Birk Wood is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths lead visitors through enchanting glades, alongside babbling brooks, and to hidden clearings where wildlife can often be spotted. The wood is home to a diverse range of fauna, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide array of bird species.

Apart from its natural beauty, Birk Wood also holds historical significance. The wood has remnants of old charcoal pits, which were used during the Industrial Revolution. These pits were essential for producing charcoal, which was used as fuel for iron smelting in the local area.

Overall, Birk Wood offers visitors a peaceful escape into nature, with its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and rich history. Whether one is seeking a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, this forest provides a captivating experience for all who visit.

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Birk Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.392586/-4.0656829 or Grid Reference NS6912. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A76 towards New Cumnock
A76 towards New Cumnock
A76 west of Kirkconnel
A76 west of Kirkconnel
Moorland near Kirkconnel
Moorland near Kirkconnel
High Cairn Farm
High Cairn Farm
Towards High Cairn Farm
Towards High Cairn Farm
Polneul Burn
Polneul Burn
Polhote Burn
Polhote Burn
The River Nith. Looking downstream.
The River Nith.
Looking downstream.
Between river and railway Beef cattle are kept on the land in the foreground. View east of the road to Glen Hall and Niviston.
Between river and railway
Beef cattle are kept on the land in the foreground. View east of the road to Glen Hall and Niviston.
Niviston Track leading up to Niviston farmhouse which lies on Dempster's Burn above the River Nith.
Niviston
Track leading up to Niviston farmhouse which lies on Dempster's Burn above the River Nith.
Glenmuckloch opencast coal mine This is taken from the new track beside the coal conveyor belt (longest in the country) built to keep the coal lorries off the road, but spoiling things for hikers. The town of Kirkconnel can be seen in the background.
Glenmuckloch opencast coal mine
This is taken from the new track beside the coal conveyor belt (longest in the country) built to keep the coal lorries off the road, but spoiling things for hikers. The town of Kirkconnel can be seen in the background.
Hillhead from coal conveyor Mostly rough pasture. Taken from the track beside the conveyor from Glenmuckloch opencast. The original track as shown on the OS map can be seen in the mid-foreground.
Hillhead from coal conveyor
Mostly rough pasture. Taken from the track beside the conveyor from Glenmuckloch opencast. The original track as shown on the OS map can be seen in the mid-foreground.
Rogers pit, Kirkconnel in September 1979 One of several former small coal mines in the area.
Rogers pit, Kirkconnel in September 1979
One of several former small coal mines in the area.
Laigh Cairn & a view towards Corsencon Hill
Laigh Cairn & a view towards Corsencon Hill
Looking Down the River Nith Looking downstream on a fine but hazy April morning.  The Blackthorn bushes on the far bank were in full bloom.
Looking Down the River Nith
Looking downstream on a fine but hazy April morning. The Blackthorn bushes on the far bank were in full bloom.
A76 approaching Polneul
A76 approaching Polneul
A76 southbound nearing Cairn Bridge
A76 southbound nearing Cairn Bridge
A76 near Nether Cairn Farm
A76 near Nether Cairn Farm
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Birk Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS6912 (Lat: 55.392586, Lng: -4.0656829)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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