Port-an-Eilean Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Port-an-Eilean Wood

Frenich Burn delta In Loch Tummel. 
Strathtummel on the far side of the loch.
Frenich Burn delta Credit: Russel Wills

Port-an-Eilean Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Perthshire, Scotland. This natural haven covers an area of approximately 100 hectares and is situated near the village of Dunkeld, just a short distance from the River Tay.

The wood is renowned for its diverse range of plant and animal species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers. The towering trees that dominate the landscape include native species such as Scots pine, birch, oak, and rowan, creating a vibrant and scenic environment.

Visitors to Port-an-Eilean Wood can explore a network of well-maintained paths that wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views and tranquil surroundings. The paths are suitable for walkers of all abilities and provide opportunities for leisurely strolls, jogging, or more challenging hikes.

Wildlife is abundant in the wood, with red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species being frequently spotted. The wood also hosts a rich diversity of flora, including bluebells, wood sorrel, and foxgloves, which paint the forest floor with vibrant colors during the spring and summer months.

For those interested in history, Port-an-Eilean Wood is home to the ruins of an ancient fort, which dates back to the Iron Age. These remnants offer a glimpse into the region's past and provide an intriguing backdrop to the natural beauty of the woodland.

Overall, Port-an-Eilean Wood in Perthshire is a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and historical significance. It provides a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life and is a must-visit for those seeking solace in nature.

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Port-an-Eilean Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.717015/-3.945692 or Grid Reference NN8160. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Frenich Burn delta In Loch Tummel. 
Strathtummel on the far side of the loch.
Frenich Burn delta
In Loch Tummel. Strathtummel on the far side of the loch.
Miniature beach On the Frenich Burn delta.  Looking east along Loch Tummel.
Miniature beach
On the Frenich Burn delta. Looking east along Loch Tummel.
Schiehallion from Tressalt
Schiehallion from Tressalt
Forest road west of Tressalt
Forest road west of Tressalt
Frenich Burn A substatial burn running down through a gorge towards Loch Tummel. There is some construction work taking place here, probably a small hydroelectric scheme.
Frenich Burn
A substatial burn running down through a gorge towards Loch Tummel. There is some construction work taking place here, probably a small hydroelectric scheme.
Frenich Wood Mature conifer woodland near Loch Tummel, some trees were lost to windthrow nearby.
Frenich Wood
Mature conifer woodland near Loch Tummel, some trees were lost to windthrow nearby.
Ceann na Coille Some of the 5,000,000 trees lost by the Forestry Commission to windthrow around New Year 2012.
Ceann na Coille
Some of the 5,000,000 trees lost by the Forestry Commission to windthrow around New Year 2012.
The view of Strathtummel from Craigower The graceful mountain on the left is Schiehallion with Loch Tummel below. The far mountains are above Glen Coe with a slice of Loch Rannoch just visible below them.
The view of Strathtummel from Craigower
The graceful mountain on the left is Schiehallion with Loch Tummel below. The far mountains are above Glen Coe with a slice of Loch Rannoch just visible below them.
Frenich Wood Birches beside Loch Tummel.
Frenich Wood
Birches beside Loch Tummel.
Logging road, Grenich Also used as access to Grenich.
Logging road, Grenich
Also used as access to Grenich.
Ride, Port-an-Eilean Rhododendron choked gap left for an electricity supply.
Ride, Port-an-Eilean
Rhododendron choked gap left for an electricity supply.
Ride,  near  Port-an-Eilean A gap in the trees carrying a power line.
Ride, near Port-an-Eilean
A gap in the trees carrying a power line.
North side of Loch Tummel Looking over the loch towards Frenich from just before the viewpoint layby near Croft Douglas.
North side of Loch Tummel
Looking over the loch towards Frenich from just before the viewpoint layby near Croft Douglas.
A view of Loch Tummel on a wet and misty July day Looking over grazing lands at Croft Douglas to the beautiful loch beyond.
A view of Loch Tummel on a wet and misty July day
Looking over grazing lands at Croft Douglas to the beautiful loch beyond.
Farmland above Loch Tummel
Farmland above Loch Tummel
B8019 above Loch Tummel
B8019 above Loch Tummel
Muddy track by Bruach Bhan
Muddy track by Bruach Bhan
Road (B8019) and bridge crossing Allt Charmaig Looking north-eastward.
Road (B8019) and bridge crossing Allt Charmaig
Looking north-eastward.
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Port-an-Eilean Wood is located at Grid Ref: NN8160 (Lat: 56.717015, Lng: -3.945692)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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