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Walk 1.6 - KNOCKMAN WOOD and WOOD
OF CREE
Distance - 10km (6 miles) Walking Time
3 hours
Ascent - N/a
Difficulty Level - Easy
Start - Multi Start Point (Saturday) NX415
804
Depart - 1000hrs
Return - 1400hrs
The Wood of Cree, an RSPB reserve is
the largest area of ancient semi-natural
woodland noted for its extensive area
of former oak coppicing and supporting
large breeding populations of wood warbler,
redstart and pied flycacther.
Knockman wood is the largest area of
pasture woodland is South Scotland, a
FCS Reserve, it contains a neolithic burial
cairn, medieval villages and the finest
example of a corn kiln in South scotland.
Both woodlands are part of the Cree Valley
Community Woodlands Trust project (see
www.cvcwt.org.uk) within the Cree valley.
The open land on Barclye farm contains
a medieval village and an ancient broch.
The area was the last recorded home to
a witch in Scotland. The walk from the
wood of Cree to Knockmans gives unrivalled
views over the drumlin covered landscape
of Wigtownshire and the outer Solway.
Your guide on this walk is the local
Cree Valley Community Woodland Trust Manager
and a local authority on flora and fauna
as well as local history.
You may start this walk from the car
park at Knockman Wood or from the Multi
Start Point at Bruces Stone Car Park.
Bus transfer is available.
Book Now -
There is no limit to the number of walkers
on this walk.
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