Low Abbey Wood

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Low Abbey Wood

Road junction near Shankfoot Bridge
Road junction near Shankfoot Bridge Credit: Leslie Barrie

Low Abbey Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. Situated near the small village of Dundrennan, the wood covers an area of approximately 50 hectares and is known for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere.

The forest consists mainly of broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a dense canopy and provide shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is covered with a thick carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting ambiance of the wood.

Low Abbey Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers due to its well-maintained network of walking trails that wind through the forest. These trails allow visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna of the area while enjoying the peaceful surroundings. The wood also offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, including glimpses of the nearby Solway Firth.

In addition to its natural beauty, Low Abbey Wood has historical significance. The forest borders the ruins of Dundrennan Abbey, a medieval Cistercian monastery that was founded in the 12th century. Visitors can explore the abbey ruins and learn about its rich history, adding another layer of interest to their visit to the wood.

Overall, Low Abbey Wood is a tranquil and captivating forest that offers visitors a chance to experience the beauty of nature and immerse themselves in the history of the area.

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Low Abbey Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.160228/-3.9766347 or Grid Reference NX7486. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road junction near Shankfoot Bridge
Road junction near Shankfoot Bridge
Road junction near Shankfoot Bridge
Road junction near Shankfoot Bridge
View towards Glencrosh Hill
View towards Glencrosh Hill
Gated road by Loch Urr
Gated road by Loch Urr
Glencrosh Craig Crags under Craigneston Hill.
Glencrosh Craig
Crags under Craigneston Hill.
Slopes of Craigneston Hill Hazel on a craggy hillside, the scenery here is reminiscent of upland Ireland with the vegetation and low rough hills.
Slopes of Craigneston Hill
Hazel on a craggy hillside, the scenery here is reminiscent of upland Ireland with the vegetation and low rough hills.
Opposite Auchencheyne Improved grassland beside the Castlefairn Water. Most of the land away from the river is rough.
Opposite Auchencheyne
Improved grassland beside the Castlefairn Water. Most of the land away from the river is rough.
A702 Newly surfaced with very dark blacktop in the glen upstream of Moniaive.
A702
Newly surfaced with very dark blacktop in the glen upstream of Moniaive.
Opposite Auchencheyne A hillside above the A702. A burn runs down off Brown Hill and the steep sides shelter some trees from the nibblers.
Opposite Auchencheyne
A hillside above the A702. A burn runs down off Brown Hill and the steep sides shelter some trees from the nibblers.
A702 An A road, but very quiet.
A702
An A road, but very quiet.
Road to Craigmuie Newly surfaced with coarse stone. A beech tree has been felled/fallen over recently.
Road to Craigmuie
Newly surfaced with coarse stone. A beech tree has been felled/fallen over recently.
Through the gate Rough grazing and moorland, typical of the area.
Through the gate
Rough grazing and moorland, typical of the area.
Road to Loch Urr A moorland road between the Castlefairn glen and Corsock.
Road to Loch Urr
A moorland road between the Castlefairn glen and Corsock.
Craigmuie Moor View across the glen carrying the Castlefairn Water to Big Morton Hill.
Craigmuie Moor
View across the glen carrying the Castlefairn Water to Big Morton Hill.
Road over Craigmuie Moor A gentle descent over the moors to the Castlefairn Water.
Road over Craigmuie Moor
A gentle descent over the moors to the Castlefairn Water.
Peneilly Wood A small wood in the middle of Craigmuie Moor.
Peneilly Wood
A small wood in the middle of Craigmuie Moor.
Craigmuie Moor Overlooking Loch Urr.
Craigmuie Moor
Overlooking Loch Urr.
Road over Craigmuie Moor Between the Castlefairn glen and Corsock.
Road over Craigmuie Moor
Between the Castlefairn glen and Corsock.
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Low Abbey Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX7486 (Lat: 55.160228, Lng: -3.9766347)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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