Balgownie Wood

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Balgownie Wood

A907 towards Dunfermline
A907 towards Dunfermline Credit: Steven Brown

Balgownie Wood, located in Fife, Scotland, is a charming and picturesque forest that covers an area of approximately 18 hectares. The wood is situated near the town of Markinch and offers visitors a tranquil and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The forest is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a rich and diverse ecosystem. These towering trees provide a dense canopy, allowing only dappled sunlight to filter through to the forest floor, creating an enchanting atmosphere.

Balgownie Wood is renowned for its diverse wildlife, with many species calling it home. Visitors may encounter red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. It is a popular destination for birdwatching enthusiasts who can enjoy the opportunity to spot rare or migratory birds.

The wood offers several well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, providing visitors with the chance to explore its natural beauty. These paths cater to different fitness levels, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a leisurely stroll or a more vigorous hike.

As an important part of the local community, Balgownie Wood also hosts educational activities and events for both children and adults. These include guided nature walks, tree identification workshops, and conservation initiatives, all aimed at enhancing the understanding and appreciation of the forest's ecological importance.

Overall, Balgownie Wood in Fife is a captivating woodland with its diverse flora and fauna, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in nature and experience the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Balgownie Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.077582/-3.6272501 or Grid Reference NS9888. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A907 towards Dunfermline
A907 towards Dunfermline
A985 north of Culross, Fife
A985 north of Culross, Fife
A985 north of Culross, Fife
A985 north of Culross, Fife
Track Leading to Lockshaw Moss.
Track
Leading to Lockshaw Moss.
Arable land Sandy soil near Muirside, much of the land here is forested.
Arable land
Sandy soil near Muirside, much of the land here is forested.
Doocot, East Grange
Doocot, East Grange
Valleyfield Woodland Park The former walled garden in Valleyfield Woodland Park, part of a landscape designed by Humphrey Repton.
Valleyfield Woodland Park
The former walled garden in Valleyfield Woodland Park, part of a landscape designed by Humphrey Repton.
Stirling and Dunfermline Railway The trackbed near Blairhall. Now a cycle path.
Stirling and Dunfermline Railway
The trackbed near Blairhall. Now a cycle path.
Stirling and Dunfermline Railway Now a cycle path. Looking westward where the railway crossed the B9307.
Stirling and Dunfermline Railway
Now a cycle path. Looking westward where the railway crossed the B9307.
Cutting near Comrie Dean Approaching the Comrie Dean Viaduct from the west on the West Fife Cycleway.
Cutting near Comrie Dean
Approaching the Comrie Dean Viaduct from the west on the West Fife Cycleway.
Path, Comrie Dean The trackbed of a  spur off the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway. It is now a waymarked path. The railway served the Blairhall Colliery.
Path, Comrie Dean
The trackbed of a spur off the Stirling and Dunfermline Railway. It is now a waymarked path. The railway served the Blairhall Colliery.
Path above Comrie Dean Woodland on the site of Blairhall Colliery
Path above Comrie Dean
Woodland on the site of Blairhall Colliery
Woodland, Blairhall Colliery Trees planted on a colliery site.
Woodland, Blairhall Colliery
Trees planted on a colliery site.
West Fife Farm Track At one time the farm of Newfarm stood here but now no trace of it exists.
West Fife Farm Track
At one time the farm of Newfarm stood here but now no trace of it exists.
Valleyfield House Walled Garden The remains of the walled garden of Valleyfield House.
Valleyfield House Walled Garden
The remains of the walled garden of Valleyfield House.
Repton's Arch This 'ruined' arch in Valleyfield woods was part of the extensive landscaping carried out by architect Sir Humphrey Repton for Sir Robert Preston, owner of Valleyfield House.
Repton's Arch
This 'ruined' arch in Valleyfield woods was part of the extensive landscaping carried out by architect Sir Humphrey Repton for Sir Robert Preston, owner of Valleyfield House.
Ripening grain crops in West Fife Taken looking north from the West Fife Cycleway, about 1 mile west of Blairhall.
Ripening grain crops in West Fife
Taken looking north from the West Fife Cycleway, about 1 mile west of Blairhall.
Pond at Burrowine Farm The pond is home to coots and occasional mallard.
Pond at Burrowine Farm
The pond is home to coots and occasional mallard.
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Balgownie Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS9888 (Lat: 56.077582, Lng: -3.6272501)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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