Arkendeith Wood

Wood, Forest in Ross-shire

Scotland

Arkendeith Wood

Avoch War Memorial Looking up the A832 as it leaves Avoch (which is pronounced 'Och').
Avoch War Memorial Credit: Nick Ray

Arkendeith Wood is a picturesque forest located in Ross-shire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, the wood is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna. Situated near the village of Contin, it is easily accessible and attracts visitors from both the local area and further afield.

The wood consists primarily of native Scottish trees, such as oak, birch, and Scots pine, which create a stunning canopy of green throughout the year. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of vibrant wildflowers, including bluebells and primroses, adding to the area's charm and making it an ideal spot for nature lovers and photographers.

Arkendeith Wood is home to a rich variety of wildlife. Red squirrels can be spotted leaping between the branches, while deer can often be seen grazing in the clearings. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the presence of species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various species of songbirds.

The wood offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These well-maintained paths lead through enchanting glades, across babbling streams, and past ancient stone ruins, creating a sense of tranquility and history.

With its stunning scenery and peaceful ambiance, Arkendeith Wood provides a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you are a nature enthusiast, a keen photographer, or simply seeking a moment of solitude, this forest is a must-visit destination in Ross-shire.

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Arkendeith Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.580553/-4.1902251 or Grid Reference NH6956. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Avoch War Memorial Looking up the A832 as it leaves Avoch (which is pronounced 'Och').
Avoch War Memorial
Looking up the A832 as it leaves Avoch (which is pronounced 'Och').
Approaching the entrance to Rosehaugh Mains.
Approaching the entrance to Rosehaugh Mains.
Beautiful stonework welcomes you to Rosehaugh Mains.
Beautiful stonework welcomes you to Rosehaugh Mains.
Setting sun behind treelined fence at Muiralehouse Driving west from Avoch, the setting sun highlights the beauty of the outline of these trees in winter.
Setting sun behind treelined fence at Muiralehouse
Driving west from Avoch, the setting sun highlights the beauty of the outline of these trees in winter.
Track through Bog of Shannon Wood Part of Rosehaugh Estate.
Track through Bog of Shannon Wood
Part of Rosehaugh Estate.
Partly Felled Woodland Overlooking the Moray Firth.
Partly Felled Woodland
Overlooking the Moray Firth.
Blairfoid junction Another Black Isle road and view.
Blairfoid junction
Another Black Isle road and view.
Track in Bog of Shannon Wood Part of Rosehaugh Estate
Track in Bog of Shannon Wood
Part of Rosehaugh Estate
Field by Bog of Shannon Wood Although marked as woodland there is a field containing sheep here.
Field by Bog of Shannon Wood
Although marked as woodland there is a field containing sheep here.
Track junction in Bog of Shannon Wood Part of Rosehaugh Estate
Track junction in Bog of Shannon Wood
Part of Rosehaugh Estate
Track through Bog of Shannon Wood Looking east toward the public road
Track through Bog of Shannon Wood
Looking east toward the public road
A832 Taken just south of Avoch
A832
Taken just south of Avoch
Estate track through an avenue of trees In Rosehaugh Estate
Estate track through an avenue of trees
In Rosehaugh Estate
Track in Rosehaugh Estate
Track in Rosehaugh Estate
Junction of estate roads and bridge over Killen Burn in Rosehaugh Estate
Junction of estate roads and bridge over Killen Burn in Rosehaugh Estate
Main estate road into Rosehaugh Estate
Main estate road into Rosehaugh Estate
Fields in Rosehaugh Estate
Fields in Rosehaugh Estate
Road through Rosehaugh Estate The road meanders alongside Killen Burn
Road through Rosehaugh Estate
The road meanders alongside Killen Burn
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Arkendeith Wood is located at Grid Ref: NH6956 (Lat: 57.580553, Lng: -4.1902251)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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