Dovecot Park Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Dovecot Park Wood

B8032 near Lanrick
B8032 near Lanrick Credit: Steven Brown

Dovecot Park Wood is a picturesque woodland area located in Perthshire, Scotland. Covering an expansive area of approximately 50 acres, the wood is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of native Scottish tree species, including oak, birch, and rowan, creating a rich and diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife. The dense canopy of trees provides a shaded and tranquil environment, perfect for leisurely walks and peaceful picnics.

The wood is crisscrossed with well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore and discover the natural beauty at their own pace. Along these paths, one can often spot a myriad of bird species, such as woodpeckers and finches, as well as small mammals like red squirrels and deer.

Dovecot Park Wood also boasts a small pond, attracting a range of aquatic life, including ducks and frogs. This water feature adds a touch of serenity to the already idyllic surroundings.

The woodland is open to the public year-round, offering a different experience with each season. In spring, the forest floor is carpeted with bluebells and daffodils, while summer brings lush green foliage and vibrant wildflowers. Autumn paints the wood in hues of red, orange, and gold, creating a captivating display of colors. In winter, the bare branches create a starkly beautiful landscape, with occasional snowfall adding a touch of magic.

With its natural beauty and peaceful atmosphere, Dovecot Park Wood is a true gem in the heart of Perthshire, providing a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Dovecot Park Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.208162/-4.0815416 or Grid Reference NN7003. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B8032 near Lanrick
B8032 near Lanrick
Private road to Lower Coilentowie
Private road to Lower Coilentowie
Parkland, Lanrick Castle Lanrick Castle itself was demolished in 2002.
Parkland, Lanrick Castle
Lanrick Castle itself was demolished in 2002.
Minor road towards Drumloist
Minor road towards Drumloist
B8032 near Deanston
B8032 near Deanston
A84 at Buchany
A84 at Buchany
Track junction north of Doune The main track continues on the right here.
Track junction north of Doune
The main track continues on the right here.
B8032, Deanston Ben Ledi in the background. Lots of potholes.
B8032, Deanston
Ben Ledi in the background. Lots of potholes.
Minor road towards Drumloist
Minor road towards Drumloist
Gate providing the entrance To a track in to the woods near Lower Coilentowie.
Gate providing the entrance
To a track in to the woods near Lower Coilentowie.
Golden Gates The entrance to Lanrick Estate whose signboard gives the gates this name. The road seen through the archway leads down to the river Teith and then to Lanrick Castle.
Golden Gates
The entrance to Lanrick Estate whose signboard gives the gates this name. The road seen through the archway leads down to the river Teith and then to Lanrick Castle.
Kirkton Wood along the A84 Photographer is standing quite near the roadway edge.
Kirkton Wood along the A84
Photographer is standing quite near the roadway edge.
Caldron Linn, lower fall This is the lower of the two falls on the Annet Burn near Doune marked as Caldron Linn on the OS. 
The fall here is c4m high and comes at the end of a 200m shallow gorge whose upper limit begins with a similar fall.
Caldron Linn, lower fall
This is the lower of the two falls on the Annet Burn near Doune marked as Caldron Linn on the OS. The fall here is c4m high and comes at the end of a 200m shallow gorge whose upper limit begins with a similar fall.
Road beside Brokentree Wood Looking north-westward.
Road beside Brokentree Wood
Looking north-westward.
Road beside Brokentree Wood Looking northward.
Road beside Brokentree Wood
Looking northward.
B8032 near Deanston Passing through a small wood between Callander and Deanston.
B8032 near Deanston
Passing through a small wood between Callander and Deanston.
Golden Gates, Lanrick An entrance to Lanrick (Castle), now derelict.
Golden Gates, Lanrick
An entrance to Lanrick (Castle), now derelict.
Access road to Annet Annet farmhouse is ruined but farm buildings remain, largely intact.
Access road to Annet
Annet farmhouse is ruined but farm buildings remain, largely intact.
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Dovecot Park Wood is located at Grid Ref: NN7003 (Lat: 56.208162, Lng: -4.0815416)

Unitary Authority: Stirling

Police Authority: Forth Valley

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