Wild Cat Wood

Wood, Forest in Kirkcudbrightshire

Scotland

Wild Cat Wood

Cattle grazing near Bogfoot
Cattle grazing near Bogfoot Credit: Eirian Evans

Wild Cat Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Kirkcudbrightshire, a historic county in southwest Scotland. Spanning over several acres, this enchanting forest draws visitors with its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The wood is named after the elusive Scottish wildcat, a native species that can sometimes be spotted in the area.

The wood is nestled within a rural landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and meandering streams. It is characterized by a mix of native tree species, including oak, birch, and rowan, which create a diverse and vibrant canopy. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, providing a haven for an array of wildlife.

Wild Cat Wood is a haven for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers, as it is home to a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. Visitors may also be fortunate enough to encounter other wildlife such as red squirrels, badgers, and roe deer.

The wood offers several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails wind through the forest, offering glimpses of picturesque viewpoints and tranquil picnic spots along the way. Interpretive signs and information boards are strategically placed throughout the wood, providing educational insights into the local flora and fauna.

Wild Cat Wood is not only a natural gem but also plays an important role in biodiversity conservation. Efforts are made to protect and preserve this ancient woodland, ensuring its beauty can be enjoyed by generations to come.

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Wild Cat Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 54.907272/-3.6720013 or Grid Reference NX9258. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cattle grazing near Bogfoot
Cattle grazing near Bogfoot
Southwick Water at Caulkerbush
Southwick Water at Caulkerbush
Grazing land and forest west of Mainsriddle
Grazing land and forest west of Mainsriddle
Visitors Centre Mersehead RSPB reserve. The sculpture is a collection box for parking fees.
Visitors Centre Mersehead
RSPB reserve. The sculpture is a collection box for parking fees.
Mersehead RSPB Reserve View from the car park.
Mersehead RSPB Reserve
View from the car park.
Cottage in the Hills Nestling between two hills, overlooking the nature reserve, this seems an ideal place to live.
Cottage in the Hills
Nestling between two hills, overlooking the nature reserve, this seems an ideal place to live.
Bird's Eye View Overlooking Mersehead Nature Reserve.
Bird's Eye View
Overlooking Mersehead Nature Reserve.
Water Ditch Flowing through the middle of Mersehead nature reserve creating wetland areas for many species of bird
Water Ditch
Flowing through the middle of Mersehead nature reserve creating wetland areas for many species of bird
View from Bird Hide A great view from the bird hide across small ponds and wetland, the home of birds as varied as Grey Heron and Little Grebe
View from Bird Hide
A great view from the bird hide across small ponds and wetland, the home of birds as varied as Grey Heron and Little Grebe
Caulkerbush War Memorial
Caulkerbush War Memorial
Castle Farm Viewed from the B793.
Castle Farm
Viewed from the B793.
Old RAC Road Sign This relic still survives opposite Southwick Parish Church.
Old RAC Road Sign
This relic still survives opposite Southwick Parish Church.
Woodside Bridge over Southwick Water
Woodside Bridge
over Southwick Water
Southwick Water from the Woodside Bridge
Southwick Water from the Woodside Bridge
Woodside Bridge seen from the north
Woodside Bridge
seen from the north
Southwick Parish Church at Caulkerbush From the internet: 

Church of Scotland.  Standing by woodland just outside the policies of Southwick House, a stone church of local grey granite with dressings of red sandstone. By Peddie & Kinnear 1891, a mixture of Early Christian and Norman. Its crossing tower was derived from the 14th-century tower of St Monans Parish Church. A wagon roof over the nave, the chancel arch enriched with chevron decoration. On either side of the chancel arch, a neo-Norman font by Cox & Buckley 1898 and a neo-Jacobean pulpit. Wrought iron Arts & Crafts light fittings, once for oil lamps. Late 19th-century stained glass. Organ replaced in May 1999 with Ahlborn SL100. A710 from Dumfries, turn right immediately over Southwick Bridge onto B793 Dalbeattie. Linked with Colvend and Kirkbean.
Southwick Parish Church at Caulkerbush
From the internet: Church of Scotland. Standing by woodland just outside the policies of Southwick House, a stone church of local grey granite with dressings of red sandstone. By Peddie & Kinnear 1891, a mixture of Early Christian and Norman. Its crossing tower was derived from the 14th-century tower of St Monans Parish Church. A wagon roof over the nave, the chancel arch enriched with chevron decoration. On either side of the chancel arch, a neo-Norman font by Cox & Buckley 1898 and a neo-Jacobean pulpit. Wrought iron Arts & Crafts light fittings, once for oil lamps. Late 19th-century stained glass. Organ replaced in May 1999 with Ahlborn SL100. A710 from Dumfries, turn right immediately over Southwick Bridge onto B793 Dalbeattie. Linked with Colvend and Kirkbean.
Southwick Parish Church
Southwick Parish Church
Cock Pheasant
Cock Pheasant
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Wild Cat Wood is located at Grid Ref: NX9258 (Lat: 54.907272, Lng: -3.6720013)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

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