Bargrug Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Bargrug Plantation

Belties Local breed on Barclosh Hill.
Belties Credit: Richard Webb

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Belties Local breed on Barclosh Hill.
Belties
Local breed on Barclosh Hill.
Barclosh Hill Some of this rough hill has avoided the munching belties and is covered in hazel wood.
Barclosh Hill
Some of this rough hill has avoided the munching belties and is covered in hazel wood.
Loch Fern View east over a small reservoir towards Long Fern, one of the incredibly rough Solway granite hills.
Loch Fern
View east over a small reservoir towards Long Fern, one of the incredibly rough Solway granite hills.
Isles Farmland near Isles  with Clawbelly Hill in the distance.
Isles
Farmland near Isles with Clawbelly Hill in the distance.
Falgunzeon. Farm amongst the sour soils of the Solway granite. NE view.
Falgunzeon.
Farm amongst the sour soils of the Solway granite. NE view.
Woodland, Clawbelly Hill. A pocket of deciduous woodland in the pine forest on Clawbelly. Sadly it's another noxious introduced weed, sycamore.
Woodland, Clawbelly Hill.
A pocket of deciduous woodland in the pine forest on Clawbelly. Sadly it's another noxious introduced weed, sycamore.
Culdrain View NW across wet farmland
Culdrain
View NW across wet farmland
Torkirra. View SE up the farm drive.
Torkirra.
View SE up the farm drive.
Boulders, Bentfoot Granite boulders piled up after being cleared from the fields.
Boulders, Bentfoot
Granite boulders piled up after being cleared from the fields.
Edingham Moss WWII cordite works Railway loading bays, part of extensive World War II depot site north west of Dalbeattie. Opened in 1939 it finally closed in 1960. This site is dangerous and must not be visited without the owners permission. More information here <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.dalbeattie.com/ministryofsupplyfactorydalbeattie/index.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.dalbeattie.com/ministryofsupplyfactorydalbeattie/index.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Edingham Moss WWII cordite works
Railway loading bays, part of extensive World War II depot site north west of Dalbeattie. Opened in 1939 it finally closed in 1960. This site is dangerous and must not be visited without the owners permission. More information here LinkExternal link
Falgunzeon airfield The home of the Dumfries & District Gliding Club, photographed from a glider. One of the smallest gliding clubs in the UK, the runway is the diagonal strip running across the centre from just under the wing-tip to lower right. For the runway from the ground see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/729512">NX8862 : Ready for take off</a>.
Falgunzeon airfield
The home of the Dumfries & District Gliding Club, photographed from a glider. One of the smallest gliding clubs in the UK, the runway is the diagonal strip running across the centre from just under the wing-tip to lower right. For the runway from the ground see NX8862 : Ready for take off.
Falgunzeon airfield Glider [Ka2] landing at the Dumfries & District Gliding Club, with clubhouse and hangar beyond.
Falgunzeon airfield
Glider [Ka2] landing at the Dumfries & District Gliding Club, with clubhouse and hangar beyond.
Track to a gate at Plascow
Track to a gate at Plascow
Edge of a small wooded area at Plascow
Edge of a small wooded area at Plascow
Road past Plascow Cottage
Road past Plascow Cottage
Country Road Looking along the road which leads to Quahead.
Country Road
Looking along the road which leads to Quahead.
Falgunzeon Farm Looking along the road towards Falgunzeon Farm.
Falgunzeon Farm
Looking along the road towards Falgunzeon Farm.
The Ram One of a pair of metal castings at the entrance to Falgunzeon Farm.
The Ram
One of a pair of metal castings at the entrance to Falgunzeon Farm.
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Bargrug Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NX8663 (Lat: 54.95176, Lng: -3.767325)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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Bargrug
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 54.9538023/-3.769586
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.953872/-3.7703031
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.9546127/-3.7706277
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 54.9554033/-3.7709778
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