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Cally Woods Trail

Location
Head out of Gatehouse of Fleet on the B727 towards Kirkcudbright, following signs for Cally Woods and Murray Centre.

Description
All three trails start from the Murray Centre and are waymarked. The one described here is the Coronation Trail, waymarked as yellow.

From the car park, follow the yellow waymarkers. Soon you come to a bridge over a Bush Burn. Around 1860, a dam here collected water to drive Scotts Mill on the outskirts of the town. Sawmills such as these were common at the time and the great demand for timber contributed to the disappearance of trees from the Cally Wood itself and other woods in the region.

Few old trees remain in the Cally Woods and most were planted in the 1930s after the Forestry Commission acquired the land.
Cally Estate was renowned for its fine broadleaved trees. Species planted include oak, birch, sycamore and beech, thereby continuing the tradition. Although the trees are relatively young, there is an abundance of animal and plant life which has found its home here. In spring and summer there is a wealth of wildflowers such as primroses and bluebells. Roe deer and red squirrels can be spotted as well as a variety of birds, including buzzards and treecreepers.

The walk continues through the forest, passing Cally Gardens. This walled garden, built in the 1770s once provided Cally House with an abundance of fruit and vegetables. Nowadays, it is a nursery, growing many new and interesting plants from seed obtained worldwide. It is open to visitors from April to September.


Start Point
Parking is available at the Murray Centre in the Cally Woods. There is an information point here, open during the day from April to October.

More Info
For further information on walking in Dumfries & Galloway please telephone 01387 253862.

Walk Details
Distance Approx. time Height gain OS Map
5km / 3 miles 2 hours - Landranger 83 Explorer 312



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