Tom-a-Hipar Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Tom-a-Hipar Wood

Deer Fence, Looking up Towards Dalrannoch Hill
Deer Fence, Looking up Towards Dalrannoch Hill Credit: Mick Garratt

Tom-a-Hipar Wood is a majestic forest located in Perthshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is nestled amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Highlands. It is known for its diverse and rich collection of trees, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and a popular destination for outdoor activities.

The wood is home to a wide variety of tree species, including oak, birch, pine, and beech. The dense foliage creates a vibrant and lush environment, providing a habitat for an array of wildlife. Visitors can spot native species such as red squirrels, deer, and various bird species while exploring the trails that meander through the forest.

The tranquil atmosphere of Tom-a-Hipar Wood offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The serene surroundings make it an ideal spot for hiking, walking, and picnicking. The well-maintained paths guide visitors through the forest, allowing them to soak in the beauty of nature.

For those interested in history, the wood also has some ancient ruins and archaeological sites. These remnants offer a glimpse into the past and add an intriguing element to the wood's appeal.

Tom-a-Hipar Wood is easily accessible, with ample parking and well-marked entrances. Whether one is seeking solitude or an adventure in nature, this enchanting forest is a must-visit destination for all nature lovers and anyone looking to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Perthshire.

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Tom-a-Hipar Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.364366/-4.041011 or Grid Reference NN7420. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Deer Fence, Looking up Towards Dalrannoch Hill
Deer Fence, Looking up Towards Dalrannoch Hill
View towards Dalrannoch Hill, Glen Artney
View towards Dalrannoch Hill, Glen Artney
Bog west of Dalrannoch Hill
Bog west of Dalrannoch Hill
Approaching Dalrannoch Hill from the west
Approaching Dalrannoch Hill from the west
Cairn at Dalronnoch
Cairn at Dalronnoch
View westwards from Dalrannoch Hill
View westwards from Dalrannoch Hill
Looking towards Blue Bottle Wood
Looking towards Blue Bottle Wood
River Earn near Dalchonzie Looking eastward from the road bridge.
River Earn near Dalchonzie
Looking eastward from the road bridge.
Field track passing stored lumber near Aberuchill Castle Looking southward.
Field track passing stored lumber near Aberuchill Castle
Looking southward.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on Dalchonzie Bridge,
The recorded details give a height of 73.116 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on Dalchonzie Bridge, The recorded details give a height of 73.116 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Field, Tullybannocher The very flat floor of Strath Earn with woodland on Drumlochlan Hill in the background.
Field, Tullybannocher
The very flat floor of Strath Earn with woodland on Drumlochlan Hill in the background.
Road to Wester Tullybannocher
Road to Wester Tullybannocher
River Earn Downstream of a railway bridge, now carrying a path.
River Earn
Downstream of a railway bridge, now carrying a path.
Field, Dalchonzie The trees are Drumlochlan Wood on the other side of the Earn which appears to be a rhododendron infested deer park.
Field, Dalchonzie
The trees are Drumlochlan Wood on the other side of the Earn which appears to be a rhododendron infested deer park.
Allt an Tamhaisg Drains a bit of Mòr Bheinn into the River Earn.
Allt an Tamhaisg
Drains a bit of Mòr Bheinn into the River Earn.
Parkland, Aberuchil Castle
Parkland, Aberuchil Castle
Windthrown oak Some big trees were blown over, probably in November 2021.
Windthrown oak
Some big trees were blown over, probably in November 2021.
Minor road, Strath Earn Between Ross Wood and the river, upstream of Comrie.
Minor road, Strath Earn
Between Ross Wood and the river, upstream of Comrie.
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Tom-a-Hipar Wood is located at Grid Ref: NN7420 (Lat: 56.364366, Lng: -4.041011)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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