Andrewsknowes Wood

Wood, Forest in Dumfriesshire

Scotland

Andrewsknowes Wood

Grassland near Harelawhole
Grassland near Harelawhole Credit: Jonathan Thacker

Andrewsknowes Wood is a captivating forest located in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. Spread across a vast area, the wood is known for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The forest is situated in the southern part of Scotland, near the small village of Auldgirth.

Andrewsknowes Wood is a mix of both coniferous and deciduous trees, creating a stunning blend of colors throughout the year. The forest boasts a rich variety of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, pine, and spruce. These trees provide a perfect habitat for numerous wildlife species such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species.

Walking through the wood, visitors can enjoy the tranquil atmosphere and immerse themselves in the peaceful surroundings. There are several walking trails within the forest, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These trails wind through the tall trees, offering breathtaking views and an opportunity to spot wildlife.

Andrewsknowes Wood is not only popular among nature enthusiasts but also attracts birdwatchers and photographers due to its abundant birdlife and scenic landscapes. The forest is home to various bird species, including woodpeckers, chaffinches, and goldcrests.

The wood is well-maintained, with designated picnic areas and benches for visitors to relax and take in the scenery. It provides an ideal setting for a leisurely day out or a peaceful retreat in nature.

Overall, Andrewsknowes Wood is a remarkable forest in Dumfriesshire, offering a picturesque escape into the natural world and providing a haven for wildlife and nature lovers alike.

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Andrewsknowes Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.097764/-2.9284993 or Grid Reference NY4078. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grassland near Harelawhole
Grassland near Harelawhole
View towards Burnside Plantation
View towards Burnside Plantation
Old Milestone by the B6357, Harelaw, Canonbie Parish By the B6357, in parish of Canonbie (Dunfermline District), Harelaw, outside Harelawhole, against wall.  Relocated from its O.S. marked position further South.

Inscription once read:- : (Jedburgh 34) :

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: DG_NTCN08.
Old Milestone by the B6357, Harelaw, Canonbie Parish
By the B6357, in parish of Canonbie (Dunfermline District), Harelaw, outside Harelawhole, against wall. Relocated from its O.S. marked position further South. Inscription once read:- : (Jedburgh 34) : Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: DG_NTCN08.
Pylons cross the road from Byreburnside
Pylons cross the road from Byreburnside
Small covered reservoir With "Scottish Water" signage.
Small covered reservoir
With "Scottish Water" signage.
Ford at Rowanburnhead And with five guineafowl wandering about on the far side.
Ford at Rowanburnhead
And with five guineafowl wandering about on the far side.
The house at Rowanburnhead With a ford between them and us.
The house at Rowanburnhead
With a ford between them and us.
On the disused railway track This used to carry the branch line from the Waverley main line to Langholm via Canonbie.
On the disused railway track
This used to carry the branch line from the Waverley main line to Langholm via Canonbie.
Extremely rushy ground at Gilnockie Near Claygate, with much more of a upland moorland feel about it.
Extremely rushy ground at Gilnockie
Near Claygate, with much more of a upland moorland feel about it.
Gilnockie Hall Just south of Claygate.
Gilnockie Hall
Just south of Claygate.
Free-range chickens at Claygate Some with feathered feet <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7158534">NY3979 : Feather-footed chicken at Claygate</a>.
Free-range chickens at Claygate
Feather-footed chicken at Claygate One of several literally free-range birds roaming in a garden open to the road.
Feather-footed chicken at Claygate
One of several literally free-range birds roaming in a garden open to the road.
Telephone box at Claygate The B6318 continues left here, while the road continues ahead towards Gilnockie.
Telephone box at Claygate
The B6318 continues left here, while the road continues ahead towards Gilnockie.
The B6318 at Claygate The road heads east towards Byreburn.
The B6318 at Claygate
The road heads east towards Byreburn.
Road beside Byreburn Wood Looking north-eastward.
Road beside Byreburn Wood
Looking north-eastward.
The road to Byreburnfoot This dead-end road surprises because of it width and the cats' eyes along the middle.  This is because it is the former A7 major road before Canonbie was by-passed.
The road to Byreburnfoot
This dead-end road surprises because of it width and the cats' eyes along the middle. This is because it is the former A7 major road before Canonbie was by-passed.
Bridge over the Byre Burn at Byreburnfoot This quiet road is the old A7 main road from before the Canonbie by-pass.
Bridge over the Byre Burn at Byreburnfoot
This quiet road is the old A7 main road from before the Canonbie by-pass.
The track at the Fairy Loup Waterfall
The track at the Fairy Loup Waterfall
Show me another place!

Andrewsknowes Wood is located at Grid Ref: NY4078 (Lat: 55.097764, Lng: -2.9284993)

Unitary Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

Police Authority: Dumfries and Galloway

What 3 Words

///hiring.croaking.boring. Near Langholm, Dumfries & Galloway

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