Castle Loch Lochmaben Community Trust

Looking after Castle Loch, Lochmaben for the Community, Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation SC044045
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Scottish Outdoor Access Code (SOAC)

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Woodland edges of Castle Loch

Woodland edges of Castle Loch

Whether you’re enjoying or managing the countryside, the main messages from the SOAC are:

  • Take responsibility for your own actions;
  • Respect the interests of other people;
  • Care for the environment.

Further information: www.outdooraccess-scotland.com

 

The Woodland Carr (wet woodlands) and open grassland along the eastern edge of the loch are fragile habitats for many birds and animals. Willow Tits nest in rotten tree stumps, birds nest on the ground in among the grass and many mammals and insects make the area their home. We ask that you do not stray from the marked footpaths and keep your dog close by at all times and not running through these areas.

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