Winterlaw Wood

Wood, Forest in Lanarkshire

Scotland

Winterlaw Wood

Dilapidated building in Carnwath
Dilapidated building in Carnwath Credit: Mike Pennington

Winterlaw Wood is a picturesque forest located in Lanarkshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, it is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The wood is situated on the southern slopes of the Clyde Valley, offering visitors stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.

The wood is predominantly made up of deciduous trees, such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a stunning display of colors during the autumn months. Walking through the wood, one can experience the serene atmosphere and the peaceful sounds of nature. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, adding to its enchanting appeal.

Winterlaw Wood is not only a haven for nature enthusiasts but also a habitat for various wildlife species. Visitors may have the opportunity to spot red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls. The wood is known to be a popular breeding ground for many bird species, making it a paradise for birdwatchers.

There are well-maintained paths and trails that wind through the wood, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate its beauty at their own pace. The wood also offers opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and nature photography.

Overall, Winterlaw Wood in Lanarkshire is a stunning natural treasure, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of Scotland's woodlands while enjoying the tranquility and serenity that it provides.

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Winterlaw Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.695929/-3.6394525 or Grid Reference NS9745. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Dilapidated building in Carnwath
Dilapidated building in Carnwath
War memorial at John Mann Park, Carnwath
War memorial at John Mann Park, Carnwath
River Clyde Crossing the River Clyde on the WCML.
River Clyde
Crossing the River Clyde on the WCML.
Approaching Carnwath
Approaching Carnwath
Main Street, Carnwath
Main Street, Carnwath
Biggar Road, Carnwath
Biggar Road, Carnwath
The River Clyde Railway Bridge crossing the Clyde to the Southeast of Carstairs Junction.
The River Clyde
Railway Bridge crossing the Clyde to the Southeast of Carstairs Junction.
The River Clyde Looking downstream with Carstairs Junction in the distance.
The River Clyde
Looking downstream with Carstairs Junction in the distance.
Farm road at Bankhead
Farm road at Bankhead
Felled forestry, Carnwath Moss A light covering of snow lies on the tree stumps and brushwood.
Felled forestry, Carnwath Moss
A light covering of snow lies on the tree stumps and brushwood.
Carnwath Parish Church The OS map appears to show the church set well back from the road.
Carnwath Parish Church
The OS map appears to show the church set well back from the road.
Junction of the B7016 with the A70, at Carnwath
Junction of the B7016 with the A70, at Carnwath
Carnwath Parish Church
Carnwath Parish Church
Former church, Carstairs Junction Dates from 1879 and now converted to a house.
Former church, Carstairs Junction
Dates from 1879 and now converted to a house.
Fence and railway bridge over the River Clyde
Fence and railway bridge over the River Clyde
The River Clyde The houses of Carstairs Junction in the background.
The River Clyde
The houses of Carstairs Junction in the background.
The north end of Carstairs station For most of its existence named Carstairs Junction but now reduced to a simple Carstairs though still a junction.
The north end of Carstairs station
For most of its existence named Carstairs Junction but now reduced to a simple Carstairs though still a junction.
The south end of Carstairs station For most of its existence named Carstairs Junction but now reduced to a simple Carstairs, though still a junction.
The south end of Carstairs station
For most of its existence named Carstairs Junction but now reduced to a simple Carstairs, though still a junction.
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Winterlaw Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS9745 (Lat: 55.695929, Lng: -3.6394525)

Unitary Authority: South Lanarkshire

Police Authority: Lanarkshire

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