Kildermorie Forest

Downs, Moorland in Ross-shire

Scotland

Kildermorie Forest

Abhainn Toll a' Choin
Abhainn Toll a' Choin Credit: Richard Webb

Kildermorie Forest is a vast expanse of natural beauty located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Spanning over 5,000 hectares, it is a prominent feature of the Scottish Highlands and offers a diverse landscape of downs and moorland. The forest is situated approximately 25 miles northwest of Inverness, making it easily accessible for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The terrain in Kildermorie Forest varies greatly, with rolling downs that provide picturesque views across the surrounding countryside. These downs are characterized by their gently sloping hills, covered in heather and grasses that change color with the seasons. The moorland areas, on the other hand, are more rugged and wild, featuring expansive stretches of peatland and bog. These marshy areas are home to a variety of unique plant and animal species, making it a great place for wildlife spotting.

The forest is teeming with natural wonders, including several scenic lochs and rivers that wind their way through the landscape. The River Glass, in particular, flows through the heart of Kildermorie Forest, providing a tranquil setting for fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Visitors to Kildermorie Forest can enjoy a range of outdoor activities, such as hiking, mountain biking, and birdwatching. There are numerous well-marked trails that lead through the forest, offering stunning views and opportunities to spot wildlife. The forest is also home to a variety of bird species, including golden eagles, peregrine falcons, and black grouse.

Overall, Kildermorie Forest is a captivating destination that showcases the natural beauty of the Scottish Highlands. Its downs and moorland provide a unique and diverse landscape, making it a must-visit for nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic Scottish experience.

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Kildermorie Forest Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.75782/-4.5341726 or Grid Reference NH4977. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Abhainn Toll a' Choin
Abhainn Toll a' Choin
Glasa Road, Gleann Mhuire
Glasa Road, Gleann Mhuire
Allt a' Mhargharaidh and power house, Kildermorie Estate
Allt a' Mhargharaidh and power house, Kildermorie Estate
Abhainn na Glasa
Abhainn na Glasa
Bridge over the Abhainn na Glasa
Bridge over the Abhainn na Glasa
Abhainn na Glasa
Abhainn na Glasa
Allt a' Mhargharaidh
Allt a' Mhargharaidh
Woodland hiding a flight pond, Gleann Mhuire
Woodland hiding a flight pond, Gleann Mhuire
Meall nam Bò A view across Gleann Mhuire towards Ben Wyvis with the snow melting off the heather of Meall nam Bò above Kildermorie.
Meall nam Bò
A view across Gleann Mhuire towards Ben Wyvis with the snow melting off the heather of Meall nam Bò above Kildermorie.
Neither a thing of beauty nor differing from a thousand other highland sights; but there is only one summit of Meall nam Bo
Neither a thing of beauty nor differing from a thousand other highland sights; but there is only one summit of Meall nam Bo
Summit ridge of Meall nam Bo above Kildermorie by Alness
Summit ridge of Meall nam Bo above Kildermorie by Alness
Ugly old Meall nam Bo from near the princely pile at Kildermorie by Alness There is a deal of fore-shortening but the upper part of Bo is visible on the left.
Ugly old Meall nam Bo from near the princely pile at Kildermorie by Alness
There is a deal of fore-shortening but the upper part of Bo is visible on the left.
Trees clinging to Meall nam Bo's sterner side near Kildermorie
Trees clinging to Meall nam Bo's sterner side near Kildermorie
View ESE from near summit of Meall nam Bo above Kildermorie, Alness
View ESE from near summit of Meall nam Bo above Kildermorie, Alness
Carn Cas nan Gabhar and Clach nam Ban in the view north-east from Meall nam Bo above Kildermorie by Alness I think!!
Carn Cas nan Gabhar and Clach nam Ban in the view north-east from Meall nam Bo above Kildermorie by Alness
I think!!
View west from Meall nam Bo across a vast area of what is popularly termed 'wilderness' except in this case the term is pretty c You would not want to be without your wellies in the terrain viewed!
View west from Meall nam Bo across a vast area of what is popularly termed 'wilderness' except in this case the term is pretty c
You would not want to be without your wellies in the terrain viewed!
View south-west from Meall nam Bo near Kildermorie, Alness Ben Wyvis would have been included had weather not intervened but then again it was Ben Wyvis!!
View south-west from Meall nam Bo near Kildermorie, Alness
Ben Wyvis would have been included had weather not intervened but then again it was Ben Wyvis!!
Drainage cutting in the south flank of Meall nam Bo If the aim of such a paltry feature was to maintain a relatively dry south-facing aspect to favour varmints that thrive in such; then I can only aver its astounding success.
Drainage cutting in the south flank of Meall nam Bo
If the aim of such a paltry feature was to maintain a relatively dry south-facing aspect to favour varmints that thrive in such; then I can only aver its astounding success.
Show me another place!

Kildermorie Forest is located at Grid Ref: NH4977 (Lat: 57.75782, Lng: -4.5341726)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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