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Ballaugh Plantation

Ballaugh is an important plantation of 140 hectares which was planted between the years 1959 and 1967. It is home to Sitka Spruce and Japanese Larch although there are a few unstocked areas. Internal roading was provided between 1990 and 1995.

It has two large amenity ponds which were created in the lower part of the forest and which are greatly appreciated by a large number of ducks and geese.



[Source:  Manx Glens – A stroll through history]

[Acknowledgement:  Suzanne Cubbon]


Geographical Information
Isle of Man
Pin Point
OS Grid Ref:  SC3591
Parish:   Ballaugh
Sheading:   Michael
Type:  Plantation