Trump Wood

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Trump Wood

Remains of Falbae A modern 1:25,000 map shows Falbae Loch, Falbae Moor, and Falbae Hill, but not Falbae itself. Falbae was a small farm on the Barwhillantry Estate, which was abandoned to make way for tree-planting. It is currently shown as an un-named collection of ruined buildings in a clearing, and little now remains of them.
Remains of Falbae Credit: Forrest and Jen

Trump Wood is a picturesque forest located in Kirkcudbrightshire, a historic county in southwestern Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is nestled amidst the beautiful landscape of rolling hills and stunning countryside.

The wood is named after the nearby village of Trump, which is known for its rich history and charming atmosphere. It offers a tranquil and serene environment, attracting visitors from far and wide who seek solace in nature. The dense forest is a haven for wildlife, with a diverse range of flora and fauna thriving within its boundaries.

Visitors to Trump Wood can enjoy an array of activities such as hiking, nature walks, and birdwatching. The well-maintained trails meander through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty that surrounds them. The wood is particularly renowned for its vibrant autumn foliage, which attracts countless visitors each year.

One of the notable features of Trump Wood is its ancient trees, some of which are believed to be centuries old. These majestic giants stand tall, casting a canopy of shade that provides a welcome respite during the summer months. The wood also boasts a variety of tree species, including oak, beech, and birch, adding to its scenic charm.

Overall, Trump Wood in Kirkcudbrightshire is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. Its idyllic setting and diverse wildlife make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring the beauty of Scotland's countryside.

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Trump Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.034138/-3.9638164 or Grid Reference NX7472. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Remains of Falbae A modern 1:25,000 map shows Falbae Loch, Falbae Moor, and Falbae Hill, but not Falbae itself. Falbae was a small farm on the Barwhillantry Estate, which was abandoned to make way for tree-planting. It is currently shown as an un-named collection of ruined buildings in a clearing, and little now remains of them.
Remains of Falbae
A modern 1:25,000 map shows Falbae Loch, Falbae Moor, and Falbae Hill, but not Falbae itself. Falbae was a small farm on the Barwhillantry Estate, which was abandoned to make way for tree-planting. It is currently shown as an un-named collection of ruined buildings in a clearing, and little now remains of them.
Road to Upper Glenlair
Road to Upper Glenlair
Woodland edge, Barwhillanty estate
Woodland edge, Barwhillanty estate
The road into the forest The approach to the forest at Ardmannoch.
The road into the forest
The approach to the forest at Ardmannoch.
Road through the hills The minor road near to Merkland.
Road through the hills
The minor road near to Merkland.
Track in the forest One of many tracks into the forest.
Track in the forest
One of many tracks into the forest.
Minor country road under blue sky This minor road serves several isolated farms.
Minor country road under blue sky
This minor road serves several isolated farms.
Upper Glenlair View over Upper Glenlair from the road through Barwhillanty estate woodland.
Upper Glenlair
View over Upper Glenlair from the road through Barwhillanty estate woodland.
Autumn colour on Barwhillanty estate
Autumn colour on Barwhillanty estate
Autumn colour on Falbae Moor
Autumn colour on Falbae Moor
Autumn colour on Poundland Moor
Autumn colour on Poundland Moor
Starting point for Poundland
Starting point for Poundland
Ardmannoch
Ardmannoch
From lamb to mutton
From lamb to mutton
Little park
Little park
Poundland Loch
Poundland Loch
Late Ice
Late Ice
Ardmannoch
Ardmannoch
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Trump Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX7472 (Lat: 55.034138, Lng: -3.9638164)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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