Burnturk Muir

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Burnturk Muir

Farmland by Greenside, Drummy Wood Looking across much of the square in a north direction towards Rameldry. Much of the square to the South of this position is old woodland.
Farmland by Greenside, Drummy Wood Credit: Jim Bain

Burnturk Muir is a vast expanse of woodland located in Fife, Scotland. Stretching across an area of approximately 2,000 hectares, it is a significant natural resource in the region. The muir is situated near the village of Markinch and is easily accessible to visitors.

The woodland is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, beech, and pine. These trees provide a habitat for various wildlife, making it an important conservation area. The muir is home to a wide array of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards, which can often be seen soaring above the tree canopy.

Walking trails wind through the woodland, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore this natural beauty. The paths are well-maintained and suitable for all abilities, making it an ideal location for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike. Along the way, there are several viewpoints that offer stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.

The muir also has a rich cultural history. It has been used as a hunting ground for centuries, and remnants of old hunting lodges can still be found within the woodland. Additionally, there are archaeological sites scattered throughout the area, including ancient burial mounds and stone circles, providing a glimpse into the past.

Overall, Burnturk Muir is a captivating woodland that offers visitors a chance to connect with nature, explore its diverse flora and fauna, and immerse themselves in the history and beauty of the Fife countryside.

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Burnturk Muir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.251954/-3.0913742 or Grid Reference NO3207. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland by Greenside, Drummy Wood Looking across much of the square in a north direction towards Rameldry. Much of the square to the South of this position is old woodland.
Farmland by Greenside, Drummy Wood
Looking across much of the square in a north direction towards Rameldry. Much of the square to the South of this position is old woodland.
By Rameldry Rough grazing, burn, ploughed field and woodland all by Rameldry. Looking East towards the mist covered slopes of Clatto Hill 248mts
By Rameldry
Rough grazing, burn, ploughed field and woodland all by Rameldry. Looking East towards the mist covered slopes of Clatto Hill 248mts
Kettlehill Farm Looking out SW across the square. The mist covered Lomonds in the background.
Kettlehill Farm
Looking out SW across the square. The mist covered Lomonds in the background.
Burnside by Burnturk A steep hillside cut by this small burn. Looking North towards Pitlessie.
Burnside by Burnturk
A steep hillside cut by this small burn. Looking North towards Pitlessie.
Old workings by a burn High up on the burnside these old workings of some sort are grown over. An old road line can be seen above.
Old workings by a burn
High up on the burnside these old workings of some sort are grown over. An old road line can be seen above.
By Middlefield Midway between Rameldry Farm and Middlefield cross roads
By Middlefield
Midway between Rameldry Farm and Middlefield cross roads
Road in Drummy Wood. Looking north along a country land in Drummy  and Milldeans Wood.
Road in Drummy Wood.
Looking north along a country land in Drummy and Milldeans Wood.
Rameldry Mill View NE along a minor road. Note the landslips on the bank.
Rameldry Mill
View NE along a minor road. Note the landslips on the bank.
Howe of Fife Parish Church, Kingskettle View west along main road towards the church which stands on the western edge of this grid square, The church was built in 1853 and is a very fine and attractive building which can be seen from afar and which lies within a very attractive small village.
Howe of Fife Parish Church, Kingskettle
View west along main road towards the church which stands on the western edge of this grid square, The church was built in 1853 and is a very fine and attractive building which can be seen from afar and which lies within a very attractive small village.
Kettlebridge Main street (Rumdewan) in the village of Kettlebridge
Kettlebridge
Main street (Rumdewan) in the village of Kettlebridge
Kingskettle Cemetery The Lomond Hills form the background skyline
Kingskettle Cemetery
The Lomond Hills form the background skyline
Coaltown of Burnturk There are many Fife villages known as 'Coaltown' of this or that. They were originally mining villages, but none of the pits or mines now remain active.
Coaltown of Burnturk
There are many Fife villages known as 'Coaltown' of this or that. They were originally mining villages, but none of the pits or mines now remain active.
Burnturk Farm From the corner of the farm road
Burnturk Farm
From the corner of the farm road
Fronthill Farm Situated a little up Cults Hill from Burnturk
Fronthill Farm
Situated a little up Cults Hill from Burnturk
Burnturk Cottages Situated behind (south-east of) Burnturk Farm, seen in the background
Burnturk Cottages
Situated behind (south-east of) Burnturk Farm, seen in the background
Telecom masts Erected on top of a 242 m hill near Downfield Farm.
Telecom masts
Erected on top of a 242 m hill near Downfield Farm.
Timber A felled tree beside a footpath near Kettlehill, with the Lomond Hills in the background.
Timber
A felled tree beside a footpath near Kettlehill, with the Lomond Hills in the background.
Parkwell Cottage Abandoned and ruinous cottage, possibly associated with old coal workings in the neighbourhood.
Parkwell Cottage
Abandoned and ruinous cottage, possibly associated with old coal workings in the neighbourhood.
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Burnturk Muir is located at Grid Ref: NO3207 (Lat: 56.251954, Lng: -3.0913742)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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Located within 500m of 56.251954,-3.0913742
Pet Burials
Landuse: cemetery
Lat/Long: 56.2487558/-3.0870211
Post Box
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: KY15 292
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Public Bookcase
Book Swap
Booth: KX100
Disused Amenity: telephone
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Public Bookcase Type: phone_box
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 56.2556045/-3.0916501
Kettlehill
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Power: pole
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