Borgie Forest

Wood, Forest in Sutherland

Scotland

Borgie Forest

Achnantot Longhouse The remains of a longhouse at the old settlement of Achnantot.
Achnantot Longhouse Credit: david glass

Borgie Forest is a picturesque woodland located in the remote and sparsely populated region of Sutherland, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 4,500 hectares, it is characterized by its diverse range of native tree species, making it an important and ecologically significant forest.

The forest predominantly consists of Scots pine, Sitka spruce, and birch trees, interspersed with patches of heather and other shrubs. The varying heights and densities of the trees create a unique and enchanting atmosphere, providing habitat for a rich array of wildlife.

Borgie Forest is home to a number of notable bird species, including the majestic golden eagle, osprey, and red kite. The forest also attracts a variety of woodland mammals, such as red deer, roe deer, and the elusive Scottish wildcat. Visitors may even catch a glimpse of the rare and endangered pine marten, which has made a remarkable recovery in recent years.

The forest offers a range of recreational activities, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the forest through a network of well-maintained trails, which are suitable for walking, cycling, or horseback riding. Additionally, Borgie Forest provides opportunities for wildlife watching, photography, and picnicking.

The tranquility and natural beauty of Borgie Forest make it a haven for those seeking solace and a connection with nature. Its remote location and unspoiled landscapes ensure a peaceful and immersive experience for all who venture into its depths.

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Borgie Forest Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.453446/-4.2860229 or Grid Reference NC6653. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Achnantot Longhouse The remains of a longhouse at the old settlement of Achnantot.
Achnantot Longhouse
The remains of a longhouse at the old settlement of Achnantot.
Hut Circle in Borgie Forest The wall of a roundhouse, damaged by forestry.
Hut Circle in Borgie Forest
The wall of a roundhouse, damaged by forestry.
Birches in Borgie Forest A stand of Birches in a plantation which is composed mainly of Lodgepole Pine and Sitka Spruce
Birches in Borgie Forest
A stand of Birches in a plantation which is composed mainly of Lodgepole Pine and Sitka Spruce
Sitka Spruce in Borgie Forest Sitka Spruce planted on peatland. About 25 years old.
Sitka Spruce in Borgie Forest
Sitka Spruce planted on peatland. About 25 years old.
Allt Lochan nan Carn This burn drains Lochan nan Carn and is a tributary of the River Borgie. It passes an area of forest that has been clearfelled and planted with a second crop of Sitka Spruce.
Allt Lochan nan Carn
This burn drains Lochan nan Carn and is a tributary of the River Borgie. It passes an area of forest that has been clearfelled and planted with a second crop of Sitka Spruce.
Footbridge over River Borgie at Dalness
Footbridge over River Borgie at Dalness
River Borgie
River Borgie
River Borgie
River Borgie
Borgie Forest The forest road in Borgie Glen.
Borgie Forest
The forest road in Borgie Glen.
Lochan in the Peatlands A lochan east of Borgie Forest.
Lochan in the Peatlands
A lochan east of Borgie Forest.
Birch Tree A wind-blown birch seed has germinated in the shelter of a rock in the blanket bog east of Borgie Forest.
Birch Tree
A wind-blown birch seed has germinated in the shelter of a rock in the blanket bog east of Borgie Forest.
Pool on the Allt Lochan nan Carn In Borgie Forest.
Pool on the Allt Lochan nan Carn
In Borgie Forest.
Creag nan Laogh and Borgie Forest Road Felling on both sides.
Creag nan Laogh and Borgie Forest Road
Felling on both sides.
Marker Post on Borgie Forest Road New trees appearing.
Marker Post on Borgie Forest Road
New trees appearing.
Allt Lochan nan Carn Forestry trees of 2 separate ages and felled area behind.
Allt Lochan nan Carn
Forestry trees of 2 separate ages and felled area behind.
Marker Cairn End of Garbh-chnoc nan Ealachan behind. Mixed forest types.
Marker Cairn
End of Garbh-chnoc nan Ealachan behind. Mixed forest types.
Link Track between Two Forest Roads The track was cyclable. Ben Loyal and Ben Hope in the distance.
Link Track between Two Forest Roads
The track was cyclable. Ben Loyal and Ben Hope in the distance.
Forest Ride Blocked Felling was going on all around. We couldn't go any further because of windblown trees.
Forest Ride Blocked
Felling was going on all around. We couldn't go any further because of windblown trees.
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Borgie Forest is located at Grid Ref: NC6653 (Lat: 58.453446, Lng: -4.2860229)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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Located within 500m of 58.453446,-4.2860229
Druim Buidhe
Ele: 187
Natural: peak
Source: OS7
Lat/Long: 58.4507904/-4.2866664
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