Lochwood Plantation

Wood, Forest in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Lochwood Plantation

Minor road, Castle Knowe Heads west towards the B7020.
Minor road, Castle Knowe Credit: JThomas

Lochwood Plantation, located in Dumfriesshire, Scotland, is a sprawling woodland area known for its natural beauty and rich history. Covering an area of approximately 1,200 acres, the plantation is predominantly made up of a diverse mix of mature coniferous and deciduous trees, creating a picturesque landscape that attracts nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The woodlands of Lochwood Plantation are home to an array of flora and fauna, including species such as oak, beech, pine, and birch trees. The dense vegetation provides a habitat for various wildlife, including red squirrels, deer, and a wide range of bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

The plantation has a long and fascinating history that dates back several centuries. Originally part of the estate owned by the Queensberry family, Lochwood Plantation was used primarily for timber production. In the early 19th century, the plantation became renowned for its high-quality timber, which was utilized in the construction of ships during the Industrial Revolution.

Today, Lochwood Plantation is managed by the Forestry and Land Scotland, who have implemented sustainable forestry practices to preserve the natural ecosystem and promote biodiversity. The area offers a network of well-maintained walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore the woodlands and immerse themselves in its tranquil ambiance.

With its captivating scenery, abundant wildlife, and historical significance, Lochwood Plantation is a cherished destination for locals and tourists alike, providing a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Lochwood Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.261717/-3.4291842 or Grid Reference NY0997. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road, Castle Knowe Heads west towards the B7020.
Minor road, Castle Knowe
Heads west towards the B7020.
Cogrie Moor Grassland towards woodland - west of the B7076.
Cogrie Moor
Grassland towards woodland - west of the B7076.
B7076 towards Beattock Heading north on National Cycle Route 74.
B7076 towards Beattock
Heading north on National Cycle Route 74.
Cattle grazing, Newfarm
Cattle grazing, Newfarm
National Cycle Route 74 towards Beattock B7076 heading north.
National Cycle Route 74 towards Beattock
B7076 heading north.
B7076, Newfarm Towards Beattock.
B7076, Newfarm
Towards Beattock.
Hillside grazing, Mid Murthat
Hillside grazing, Mid Murthat
National Cycle Route 74 towards Beattock On the B7076.
National Cycle Route 74 towards Beattock
On the B7076.
Newfarm on Blackrig Hill Under an ominous sky
Newfarm on Blackrig Hill
Under an ominous sky
Gas Distribution Station at Beattock An aerial view. In front are the Beattock-Dumfries [A701] and Beattock-Lochmaben [B7020] roads. Beyond are the A74(M) and B7076 running parallel.
Gas Distribution Station at Beattock
An aerial view. In front are the Beattock-Dumfries [A701] and Beattock-Lochmaben [B7020] roads. Beyond are the A74(M) and B7076 running parallel.
Fields, Stockholm A bit duller than its namesake, silage bales in Annandale.
Fields, Stockholm
A bit duller than its namesake, silage bales in Annandale.
Stockholm, Annandale Silage bales and a view across a wide plain towards the resumption of the Southern Uplands.
Stockholm, Annandale
Silage bales and a view across a wide plain towards the resumption of the Southern Uplands.
Watch Knowes Above the B7020 in Annandale.
Watch Knowes
Above the B7020 in Annandale.
B7020, Lockwood Below Watch Knowes on the quiet direct road between Lochmaben and Beattock.
B7020, Lockwood
Below Watch Knowes on the quiet direct road between Lochmaben and Beattock.
Woodland, Lockwood A track through the long thin wood beside the B7020 in Annandale.
Woodland, Lockwood
A track through the long thin wood beside the B7020 in Annandale.
Woodland, Lockwood A view towards Queensberry.
Woodland, Lockwood
A view towards Queensberry.
Felled woodland A wide strip of woodland near Cleuchheads, Annandale.
Felled woodland
A wide strip of woodland near Cleuchheads, Annandale.
Fields south of Beattock Looking across the A74(M) towards Craig Hill.
Fields south of Beattock
Looking across the A74(M) towards Craig Hill.
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Lochwood Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NY0997 (Lat: 55.261717, Lng: -3.4291842)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

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