Adders' Grove

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Adders' Grove

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Adders' Grove is a picturesque wood located in the region of Perthshire, Scotland. Nestled amidst the stunning landscape, this forested area is cherished for its natural beauty and abundant wildlife.

Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, Adders' Grove is predominantly composed of native Scottish trees, including oak, birch, and pine. The dense canopy formed by these trees provides shelter to a variety of bird species, making it a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.

The forest floor of Adders' Grove is adorned with a vibrant carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere. It is not uncommon to spot deer, squirrels, and rabbits while walking through the forest, adding to the charm and allure of the place.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding hills and valleys. It is a popular destination for hikers, joggers, and dog walkers, providing a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

Adders' Grove is also home to a small stream, which meanders through the woodland, adding to the enchanting ambiance. The sound of the babbling water and the gentle rustling of leaves create a soothing symphony that can be enjoyed by all who venture into this natural paradise.

With its captivating beauty and abundant wildlife, Adders' Grove is truly a gem of Perthshire, offering visitors a unique opportunity to reconnect with nature and experience the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Adders' Grove Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.175401/-4.2460475 or Grid Reference NN6000. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

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Goodie Cottage The sign points down the side road to the Nick Nairn Cook School, Lochend Chalets and Lochend House.
Goodie Cottage
The sign points down the side road to the Nick Nairn Cook School, Lochend Chalets and Lochend House.
Track into the wood Just off the B8034.
Track into the wood
Just off the B8034.
Looking north along the B8034
Looking north along the B8034
The road to Blaircessnock Just off the B8034.
The road to Blaircessnock
Just off the B8034.
Field beside the road to Blaircessnock The road is just to the left of the trees.
Field beside the road to Blaircessnock
The road is just to the left of the trees.
Entrance to Nick Nairn Cook School
Entrance to Nick Nairn Cook School
Between Inchie and Lochend A field up against the woods around Lochend and Lake of Menteith.
Between Inchie and Lochend
A field up against the woods around Lochend and Lake of Menteith.
B8034 Near Inchie and the Lake of Menteith.
B8034
Near Inchie and the Lake of Menteith.
Old milepost This sunken Grangemouth Ironworks post on the A873 near Blairhoyle has been repainted recently, possibly by the same person who painted the 11 and 12 mile posts.  It is another one that needs digging out and displaying to its full height.
Old milepost
This sunken Grangemouth Ironworks post on the A873 near Blairhoyle has been repainted recently, possibly by the same person who painted the 11 and 12 mile posts. It is another one that needs digging out and displaying to its full height.
Sunset over Lake of Menteith Taken from the shore of Lochend Chalets
Sunset over Lake of Menteith
Taken from the shore of Lochend Chalets
Lochend Chalets by the Lake of Menteith
Lochend Chalets by the Lake of Menteith
Lochend Farm The B8034 passes close to Lochend Farm which must have a commanding view over the hidden Lake of Menteith. The Menteith Hills are prominent in the distance beyond the lake.
Lochend Farm
The B8034 passes close to Lochend Farm which must have a commanding view over the hidden Lake of Menteith. The Menteith Hills are prominent in the distance beyond the lake.
B8034 northbound, Lochend House
B8034 northbound, Lochend House
Bank of Trees Bank of trees near Inchie
Bank of Trees
Bank of trees near Inchie
Lochend Cottages Looking Northwards over grazing land. Cookery school named after famous chef is main building on right.
Lochend Cottages
Looking Northwards over grazing land. Cookery school named after famous chef is main building on right.
East from Arnclerich The road running between Arnclerich and Blaircessnock runs behind the hedge.
- Follow the telephone poles.
East from Arnclerich
The road running between Arnclerich and Blaircessnock runs behind the hedge. - Follow the telephone poles.
West from Blaircessnock Road running back along towards Arnclerich.
West from Blaircessnock
Road running back along towards Arnclerich.
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Adders' Grove is located at Grid Ref: NN6000 (Lat: 56.175401, Lng: -4.2460475)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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