The launching of the forest in Dumfries.

Dumfries

In Dumfries, more than 125 trees are planted at six locations across The Crichton Trust and NHS Mountainhall. Altogether, the six plantings create a walking loop which takes approximately one hour to walk, reflecting the one hour for exercise which was allowed during the first Lockdown in the Spring of 2020.

Illustration of the Dumfries walking route starting at the Chrichton Memorial Church.

Each of the six plantings is accompanied by a sandstone marker, and each marker has been inscribed with handwritten stories of loss and resilience gathered on postcards during Phase 1 of the project, when the idea for the forest was being co-designed. The six plantings in Dumfries can be found at:

  1. Crichton Memorial Church
  2. Easterbrook Hall
  3. Dudgeon House
  4. Monreith House
  5. Occupational Health at NHS Mountainhall Treatment Centre
  6. Three Road Ends at Mountainhall Treatment Centre

Getting There

  • Always open
  • Entrance is Free
  • Public restrooms are available in Crichton Central Cafe, and Mountainhall Treatment Centre during regular business hours.
  • – Plantings at The Crichton are close to main pathways. The Crichton Memorial Church planting site will potentially be the easiest to access for wheelchair users.
    – The site at Mountainhall Occupational Health is directly alongside an accessible pathway just behind the Occupational Health Department, near a bench dedicated to NHS Staff. Please note this pathway is on a steep incline.
    – The Three Road Ends location at Mountainhall requires walking along an uneven grassy pathway and is not suitable for wheelchair users.
  • Free car parking is available near The Crichton Memorial Church and at the main car park at NHS Mountainhall Treatment Centre.
  • The Crichton Trust and NHS Dumfries and Galloway
  • Opening times and access information may change. Please visit the site partner website listed above or phone ahead for updated information.