Crochail Wood

Wood, Forest in Inverness-shire

Scotland

Crochail Wood

Holy Well of St. Ignatius, Glassburn
Holy Well of St. Ignatius, Glassburn Credit: Steven Brown

Crochail Wood, located in Inverness-shire, Scotland, is an enchanting forest that spans over a vast area of land. This ancient woodland is often referred to as one of the hidden gems of the region, attracting nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike.

The woodland is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, and Scots pine, which create a dense and lush canopy that stretches as far as the eye can see. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of native Scottish flora, such as bluebells, wood sorrel, and wild garlic, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Crochail Wood is home to an array of wildlife, making it a haven for nature lovers. Visitors may catch glimpses of red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species, including the elusive capercaillie. The woodland also boasts a network of streams and small waterfalls, providing a habitat for otters and other aquatic creatures.

The wood offers a range of walking trails that cater to different abilities and interests. These paths meander through the forest, offering breathtaking views and a sense of tranquility. Whether visitors are seeking a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Crochail Wood has something to offer everyone.

In addition to its natural beauty, Crochail Wood holds historical significance. It is believed that the woodland was once part of the ancient Caledonian Forest, which covered much of Scotland. The forest has witnessed countless generations of human settlement, leaving behind hints of past civilizations.

Overall, Crochail Wood is a captivating destination that showcases the natural wonders of Inverness-shire. With its diverse flora and fauna, scenic trails, and historical importance, it offers visitors a unique and immersive experience in the heart of the Scottish Highlands.

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Crochail Wood Images

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Holy Well of St. Ignatius, Glassburn
Holy Well of St. Ignatius, Glassburn
A831 near Mellness
A831 near Mellness
A831 between Cannich and Drumnadrochit
A831 between Cannich and Drumnadrochit
Forestry road near Mellness
Forestry road near Mellness
Larches, Mellness Edge of a conifer plantation with a couple of houses in it.
Larches, Mellness
Edge of a conifer plantation with a couple of houses in it.
Burn draining Strathmarsley
Burn draining Strathmarsley
Scattered birches, Millness Beauly - Denny power line in the background.
Scattered birches, Millness
Beauly - Denny power line in the background.
Drumnadrochit to Cannich road Near the top of the pass between Glen Urquhart and Strathglass at Millness.
Drumnadrochit to Cannich road
Near the top of the pass between Glen Urquhart and Strathglass at Millness.
Gate, Mellness House The house in the forest was built around 2005.  The road has been upgraded since as it serves the Beauly-Denny powerline which now runs over the hill here, replacing to old route in Strath Glass.
Gate, Mellness House
The house in the forest was built around 2005. The road has been upgraded since as it serves the Beauly-Denny powerline which now runs over the hill here, replacing to old route in Strath Glass.
Road, Mellness A driveway to Mellness House as well as forestry road and service road for the Beauly Denny power line.
Road, Mellness
A driveway to Mellness House as well as forestry road and service road for the Beauly Denny power line.
Larches, Mellness Forest
Larches, Mellness Forest
Mature conifers, Mellness Forest
Mature conifers, Mellness Forest
Birches, Cnoc na Sgàile
Birches, Cnoc na Sgàile
Road, Mellness Forest Also serves the Beauly - Denny power line.
Road, Mellness Forest
Also serves the Beauly - Denny power line.
Birch trees on the edge of Mellness Forest
Birch trees on the edge of Mellness Forest
Road, Mellness Forest Much changed since a previous visit due to the Beauly Denny power line being built
Road, Mellness Forest
Much changed since a previous visit due to the Beauly Denny power line being built
Clear fell, Mellness
Clear fell, Mellness
Road, Mellness Forest Much changed since a previous visit due to the Beauly Denny power line being built
Road, Mellness Forest
Much changed since a previous visit due to the Beauly Denny power line being built
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Crochail Wood is located at Grid Ref: NH3733 (Lat: 57.365309, Lng: -4.7015731)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 57.365309,-4.7015731
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Lat/Long: 57.3652834/-4.7008575
Barrier: stile
Lat/Long: 57.368262/-4.7034571
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