The Wood of Cree is the largest ancient woodland in southern Scotland and provided a delightful stop off on the way to the Stranraer ferry. The short signed walk leads you up by a series of waterfalls and back down through Bluebell woods. Pied Flycatchers and Cuckoos were calling.
Photos of many photographable and sketchable/paintable waterfalls! :
| 'White' Bluebells. |
| Moss growing up the saplings. |
| Further along the valley, we drove past vast expanses of Bluebell woodland. |
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