Bad na h-Earbaige

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Bad na h-Earbaige

Small stone tower This small, stone tower is just off the junction of forestry tracks. Presumably it is associated with the aqueduct, which runs underneath; perhaps a sighting tower for alignment of the tunnel?
Small stone tower Credit: John Davies

Bad na h-Earbaige is a small wood located in Perthshire, Scotland. Situated within the stunning Scottish Highlands, it covers an area of approximately 10 acres and is known for its rich biodiversity and natural beauty. The wood is situated on the banks of the River Tay, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors.

Bad na h-Earbaige is predominantly composed of native Scottish tree species, including oak, birch, and rowan. The dense woodland creates a tranquil and serene atmosphere, making it a popular destination for nature lovers, walkers, and birdwatchers. It is home to a variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide array of bird species, such as woodpeckers and owls.

The wood offers several walking trails that meander through its dense foliage, providing visitors with an opportunity to explore its natural wonders. These paths are well-maintained and suitable for individuals of all ages and fitness levels. The wood also features a picnic area, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.

Bad na h-Earbaige is part of the wider Perthshire Big Tree Country, a region known for its remarkable collection of ancient and impressive trees. It offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Scotland's woodlands and immerse oneself in the tranquility of nature. Whether it be for a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply unwinding amidst the serene environment, Bad na h-Earbaige is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful escape.

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Bad na h-Earbaige Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.180373/-4.5388213 or Grid Reference NN4201. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Small stone tower This small, stone tower is just off the junction of forestry tracks. Presumably it is associated with the aqueduct, which runs underneath; perhaps a sighting tower for alignment of the tunnel?
Small stone tower
This small, stone tower is just off the junction of forestry tracks. Presumably it is associated with the aqueduct, which runs underneath; perhaps a sighting tower for alignment of the tunnel?
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Waterfall on Duchray Water
Waterfall on Duchray Water
Forest Track Fairly mature pine beside forest track near Loch Chon.
Forest Track
Fairly mature pine beside forest track near Loch Chon.
Ruin The ruin of Stronmacnair in Loch Ard forest - quite a sad sight. New plantings in clear fell behind.
Ruin
The ruin of Stronmacnair in Loch Ard forest - quite a sad sight. New plantings in clear fell behind.
Pylon Reflected 244,000 volts reflected in the puddles of forestry track.
Pylon Reflected
244,000 volts reflected in the puddles of forestry track.
Forest Near Kinlochard Broadleaf forest in the glen between Loch Chon and Loch Ard
Forest Near Kinlochard
Broadleaf forest in the glen between Loch Chon and Loch Ard
Duchray Water Duchray Water and Gleann Dubh in Loch Ard Forest
Duchray Water
Duchray Water and Gleann Dubh in Loch Ard Forest
Loch Ard Forest Loch Ard Forest below Mulan an t-Sagairt
Loch Ard Forest
Loch Ard Forest below Mulan an t-Sagairt
View Towards Loch Ard Forest clearance has opened up a view towards Loch Ard and beyond.
View Towards Loch Ard
Forest clearance has opened up a view towards Loch Ard and beyond.
Bridge over Duchray Water This bridge looks like a road to nowhere but is part of the system supplying water to Glasgow.
Bridge over Duchray Water
This bridge looks like a road to nowhere but is part of the system supplying water to Glasgow.
Bridge over Duchray Water A bridge carrying Glasgow's water supply.
Bridge over Duchray Water
A bridge carrying Glasgow's water supply.
Trees in Loch Ard Forest Trees on the hillside above the glen between Loch Chon and Loch Ard
Trees in Loch Ard Forest
Trees on the hillside above the glen between Loch Chon and Loch Ard
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Track in Loch Ard Forest
Loch Ard Forest A view across felled area of Loch Ard Forest near Bruach Caorainn Burn.
Loch Ard Forest
A view across felled area of Loch Ard Forest near Bruach Caorainn Burn.
Loch Ard Forest A small group of pines in a remote part of Loch Ard Forest.
Loch Ard Forest
A small group of pines in a remote part of Loch Ard Forest.
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Bad na h-Earbaige is located at Grid Ref: NN4201 (Lat: 56.180373, Lng: -4.5388213)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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Design: barrel
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