Sauchie Wood

Wood, Forest in Stirlingshire

Scotland

Sauchie Wood

Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery Credit: Richard Webb

Sauchie Wood, located in Stirlingshire, Scotland, is a picturesque forest that captivates visitors with its natural beauty and rich history. Covering an area of approximately 300 acres, this woodland offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The wood is primarily composed of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, birch, and ash, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. Walking through the enchanting trails, visitors can admire the lush greenery, listen to the soothing sounds of birds chirping, and breathe in the fresh, earthy scent.

Sauchie Wood has a long and fascinating history. It was once part of the ancient Caledonian Forest, which spanned across much of Scotland. Today, remnants of this ancient woodland can still be found, adding an air of mystique and wonder to the area.

The forest is home to a myriad of wildlife, including deer, red squirrels, and numerous bird species. Nature enthusiasts can spot these creatures roaming freely in their natural habitat, making it a haven for wildlife observation and photography.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Sauchie Wood offers several well-maintained trails suitable for walking, jogging, and cycling. The paths wind through the forest, providing breathtaking views and opportunities to connect with nature.

Overall, Sauchie Wood is a captivating woodland that combines natural beauty and intriguing history. Whether you are looking for a peaceful retreat, a chance to explore the local wildlife, or simply a place to enjoy outdoor activities, this forest in Stirlingshire is sure to leave a lasting impression.

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Sauchie Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.022981/-4.3613806 or Grid Reference NS5283. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Dumgoyne. A major landmark, being an individual peak on the otherwise flat topped expanse of the Campsies. A neck of resistant volcanic rock left after softer stuff was washed away.
Dumgoyne.
A major landmark, being an individual peak on the otherwise flat topped expanse of the Campsies. A neck of resistant volcanic rock left after softer stuff was washed away.
Summit of Dumgoyne. Such a fine peak, so someone has to leave their mark. This little piece of lamp-post widdling is a lump of alien rock hauled up by helicopter courtesy of Strathendrick Rotarians in 2000. A lot of nonsense in 2000 - must be those noughts.
Summit of Dumgoyne.
Such a fine peak, so someone has to leave their mark. This little piece of lamp-post widdling is a lump of alien rock hauled up by helicopter courtesy of Strathendrick Rotarians in 2000. A lot of nonsense in 2000 - must be those noughts.
Dumgoyne Eddie Dealtry running up Dumgoyne
Dumgoyne
Eddie Dealtry running up Dumgoyne
High Lettre Farm, Killearn A collection of photos from geograph contributors around the British Isles and Ireland.
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High Lettre Farm, Killearn
A collection of photos from geograph contributors around the British Isles and Ireland. See them on a map Link
Aqueduct across Kirkhouse Burn, Killearn This is carrying the water pipes from Loch Katrine to Glasgow
Aqueduct across Kirkhouse Burn, Killearn
This is carrying the water pipes from Loch Katrine to Glasgow
Beech Tree Inn, near Dumgoyne A popular resting point on the West Highland Way, overlooked by the volcanic plug of Dumgoyne
Beech Tree Inn, near Dumgoyne
A popular resting point on the West Highland Way, overlooked by the volcanic plug of Dumgoyne
Moss Bridge, near Dumgoyne The bridge spans the Blane Water which flows through Strathblane
Moss Bridge, near Dumgoyne
The bridge spans the Blane Water which flows through Strathblane
Cairn Conservatories, near Dumgoyne Conservatory sales centre on very dangerous bend in the A81. Site of several serious and fatal road accidents.
Cairn Conservatories, near Dumgoyne
Conservatory sales centre on very dangerous bend in the A81. Site of several serious and fatal road accidents.
Glengoyne Distillery The first time that I was somewhere that Richard pictured - I think he got a better angle than me, my excuse is that one of the fellow passengers gave me her wee complimentary toddy as she didn't drink.
Glengoyne Distillery
The first time that I was somewhere that Richard pictured - I think he got a better angle than me, my excuse is that one of the fellow passengers gave me her wee complimentary toddy as she didn't drink.
Glengoyne Distillery Some of the wooden barrels used in the process.
Glengoyne Distillery
Some of the wooden barrels used in the process.
Rowan Tree in Patterson's Glen Looking SE towards Dumgoyne
Rowan Tree in Patterson's Glen
Looking SE towards Dumgoyne
Rough Track from Campsies to Killearn Rough track (not shown on OS maps) leading off the Campsies towards the village of Killearn
Rough Track from Campsies to Killearn
Rough track (not shown on OS maps) leading off the Campsies towards the village of Killearn
Moorland track
Moorland track
Track and woodland at the edge of Machar Glen
Track and woodland at the edge of Machar Glen
Ford over the Machar Burn
Ford over the Machar Burn
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Glengoyne Distillery
Show me another place!

Sauchie Wood is located at Grid Ref: NS5283 (Lat: 56.022981, Lng: -4.3613806)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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