Carsemeg Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Carsemeg Wood

Road and old boundary, Braes of Doune The road appeared around the time the wind farm was built, but is not used as the main access.
Road and old boundary, Braes of Doune Credit: Richard Webb

Carsemeg Wood is a beautiful forested area located in Perthshire, Scotland. With its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The wood covers a vast area of approximately 500 acres, offering visitors plenty of space to explore and immerse themselves in its tranquility.

The wood is predominantly made up of native tree species, including oak, birch, and pine. The dense canopy created by these trees provides a cool and shaded environment, perfect for a leisurely walk or a picnic on a hot summer day. The forest floor is covered in a carpet of ferns, moss, and wildflowers, adding to its enchanting atmosphere.

Carsemeg Wood is home to a wide range of wildlife, including various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. Small mammals, like red squirrels and rabbits, can also be spotted scurrying through the undergrowth. The wood is especially renowned for its population of roe deer, which can often be seen grazing in the open clearings.

The forest offers a network of well-maintained walking trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its hidden gems. These paths lead through ancient woodland, alongside babbling streams, and up to breathtaking viewpoints that offer panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Overall, Carsemeg Wood is a haven for nature lovers, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and well-marked trails make it an ideal destination for a day of outdoor exploration and relaxation.

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Carsemeg Wood Images

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Road and old boundary, Braes of Doune The road appeared around the time the wind farm was built, but is not used as the main access.
Road and old boundary, Braes of Doune
The road appeared around the time the wind farm was built, but is not used as the main access.
Beauly - Denny power line In Feddal Forest west of Braco,
Beauly - Denny power line
In Feddal Forest west of Braco,
Track, Castle Park Along one of the several parallel ridges that are very much a feature here.
Track, Castle Park
Along one of the several parallel ridges that are very much a feature here.
Duns Wood, Braco Castle
Duns Wood, Braco Castle
Pine woods, Braco Castle Estate Mature pines above the River Knaik.
Pine woods, Braco Castle Estate
Mature pines above the River Knaik.
Moorland edge, Braco Castle Estate
Moorland edge, Braco Castle Estate
Ridge, Braco Castle Estate There is some complex contour detail here, with a series of parallel ridges and long reentrants.
Ridge, Braco Castle Estate
There is some complex contour detail here, with a series of parallel ridges and long reentrants.
Pine woods, Braco Castle Estate Mature pines above the River Knaik.
Pine woods, Braco Castle Estate
Mature pines above the River Knaik.
Road to Cromlet Passing pines on the way to a couple of wind turbines and the moors beyond.
Road to Cromlet
Passing pines on the way to a couple of wind turbines and the moors beyond.
Wind turbine, Braco Castle Estate One of a pair.
Wind turbine, Braco Castle Estate
One of a pair.
Road west of Braco A road up to the Braes of Doune wind farm. It is not the main access route and does not appear to get heavy usage.
Road west of Braco
A road up to the Braes of Doune wind farm. It is not the main access route and does not appear to get heavy usage.
Beauly Denny power line
Beauly Denny power line
Felled area by the Keir Burn
Felled area by the Keir Burn
Road leading to Crofthead Farm
Road leading to Crofthead Farm
House on the B8033 near Middle Feddal
House on the B8033 near Middle Feddal
Farm at Wester Feddal on the B8033
Farm at Wester Feddal on the B8033
Christmas tree plantation, Croftmore Above Feddal by Braco.
Christmas tree plantation, Croftmore
Above Feddal by Braco.
Flashing nanny sign, Feddal Unusual out here, installed during the Beauly - Denny pylon construction.
Flashing nanny sign, Feddal
Unusual out here, installed during the Beauly - Denny pylon construction.
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Carsemeg Wood is located at Grid Ref: NN8109 (Lat: 56.264605, Lng: -3.9228551)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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