Roy's Wood

Wood, Forest in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Roy's Wood

Dalquhairn and See Morris Dalquhairn Hill and See Morris Hill seen from Steilston Hill.
Dalquhairn and See Morris Credit: Richard Webb

Roy's Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Dumfriesshire, a historic county in the south-west of Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, the wood is a captivating blend of ancient and managed trees, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and visitors alike.

The wood is named after its founder, William Roy, a renowned Scottish military engineer and cartographer. Roy's Wood was planted in the late 18th century as part of a reforestation project, and today it stands as a testament to his vision and passion for forestry.

Visitors to Roy's Wood are greeted by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. The wood is also home to an array of wildlife, with sightings of red squirrels, roe deer, and various bird species being common. The tranquil atmosphere and beautiful surroundings make it an ideal spot for birdwatching and photography enthusiasts.

Several walking trails wind their way through the wood, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its hidden treasures. Each trail provides a different experience, from meandering paths that lead to sun-dappled clearings to more challenging routes that ascend the wood's gentle slopes, rewarding hikers with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

Roy's Wood is open to the public year-round, and visitors can access the wood via a well-maintained car park. The wood also has picnic areas and benches, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the natural beauty of their surroundings.

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Roy's Wood Images

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Dalquhairn and See Morris Dalquhairn Hill and See Morris Hill seen from Steilston Hill.
Dalquhairn and See Morris
Dalquhairn Hill and See Morris Hill seen from Steilston Hill.
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At the Routin' Bridge - Irongray.

The only river strictly belonging to the parish is the Auld, which has its source on the confines of Kirkpatrick-Durham, and, after flowing for some miles through this parish in an eastern course, curves towards the north, and falls into the Cairn, which, afterwards taking the name of the Cluden, forms a boundary of the parish. The Auld water, near its influx into the Cairn, makes a small but picturesque cascade of two falls, the highest of which is twenty feet; and near the lower fall is a romantic bridge of one arch, which, from the noise of the water, has obtained the appellation of the Routing Bridge.

The above description is taken from  "A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland" by Samuel Lewis, published in 1846.
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Check it out on my Flickr page. LinkExternal link At the Routin' Bridge - Irongray. The only river strictly belonging to the parish is the Auld, which has its source on the confines of Kirkpatrick-Durham, and, after flowing for some miles through this parish in an eastern course, curves towards the north, and falls into the Cairn, which, afterwards taking the name of the Cluden, forms a boundary of the parish. The Auld water, near its influx into the Cairn, makes a small but picturesque cascade of two falls, the highest of which is twenty feet; and near the lower fall is a romantic bridge of one arch, which, from the noise of the water, has obtained the appellation of the Routing Bridge. The above description is taken from "A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland" by Samuel Lewis, published in 1846.
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At the Routin' Bridge - Irongray.
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Check it out on my Flickr page. LinkExternal link At the Routin' Bridge - Irongray.
At The Routin' Bridge At the Routin' Bridge - Irongray.

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At The Routin' Bridge
At the Routin' Bridge - Irongray. Check it out on my Flickr page. LinkExternal link
Three rivers from the air Cairn Water and Old Water converge to form Cluden Water, immediately left of  the water treatment works which can be seen on the left.
Three rivers from the air
Cairn Water and Old Water converge to form Cluden Water, immediately left of the water treatment works which can be seen on the left.
Country road near Routin Bridge
Country road near Routin Bridge
Disused Railway Embankment
Disused Railway Embankment
Horsebog Loch outflow The outflow from Horsebog Loch a very overgrown area.
Horsebog Loch outflow
The outflow from Horsebog Loch a very overgrown area.
Track at Horsebog Loch A rough track which runs beside Horsebog Loch.
Track at Horsebog Loch
A rough track which runs beside Horsebog Loch.
Horsebog Loch Surrounded by trees, Horsebog Loch.
Horsebog Loch
Surrounded by trees, Horsebog Loch.
B729 near Blackpark Farm
B729 near Blackpark Farm
B729 near Newhouse Farm
B729 near Newhouse Farm
Farmland below Greenhead View towards the farm of Townhead
Farmland below Greenhead
View towards the farm of Townhead
Blackpark
Blackpark
Burnside of Baltersan
Burnside of Baltersan
Grassland & NW slopes of Hall Hill
Grassland & NW slopes of Hall Hill
Fourmerkland Tower Built in 1590, on older foundations, it is well hidden in the wood. Spring daffodils surround the tower on a beautiful spring day. The building seems in good condition, although unoccupied. See archaeological notes here: <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/65914/details/fourmerkland+tower+and+barmkin/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/65914/details/fourmerkland+tower+and+barmkin/">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>
Fourmerkland Tower
Built in 1590, on older foundations, it is well hidden in the wood. Spring daffodils surround the tower on a beautiful spring day. The building seems in good condition, although unoccupied. See archaeological notes here: LinkExternal link
Cattle by Loweberry Loch
Cattle by Loweberry Loch
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Roy's Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX8980 (Lat: 55.107308, Lng: -3.7259648)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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