Black Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Black Wood

Ben Thrush I used the Green Knowe wind farm access road to bag Ben Thrust, Rowantree Craig and Steele's Knowe.
Name: Ben Thrush
Hill number: 12814
Height: 456m / 1496ft
Parent (Ma/M): 1662  Steele's Knowe
Section: 26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Area: Ochil Hills
County/UA: Perth and Kinross (UA)
Class: Tump (400-499m)
Grid ref: NN 98675 05816
Summit feature: cairn
Drop: 47m
Col: 409m  NN987064
Ben Thrush Credit: Rude Health

Black Wood is a picturesque forest located in Perthshire, Scotland. This ancient woodland covers an area of approximately 1,200 hectares and is characterized by its dense, dark canopy of trees that give it its name. The wood is predominantly made up of native species such as oak, birch, pine, and rowan, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem.

As one of the few remaining fragments of the ancient Caledonian Forest, Black Wood holds significant ecological and historical value. The forest is home to a variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a multitude of bird species such as woodpeckers and owls. It also serves as an important habitat for a range of flora, with carpets of bluebells and ferns adorning the forest floor.

Black Wood offers a range of recreational opportunities for visitors. There are several walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. These trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and more experienced hikers.

The forest is also renowned for its stunning viewpoints, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside. These viewpoints provide a perfect spot for nature photographers and those seeking a moment of tranquility.

Managed by the Forestry Commission, Black Wood is carefully protected and maintained to ensure its preservation for future generations. The commission also organizes educational programs and guided tours to raise awareness about the forest's ecological significance and promote responsible forest management practices.

Overall, Black Wood is a captivating destination that showcases the enchanting beauty of Scotland's native woodlands, offering a unique and immersive experience for nature enthusiasts and visitors alike.

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Black Wood Images

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Ben Thrush I used the Green Knowe wind farm access road to bag Ben Thrust, Rowantree Craig and Steele's Knowe.
Name: Ben Thrush
Hill number: 12814
Height: 456m / 1496ft
Parent (Ma/M): 1662  Steele's Knowe
Section: 26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose
Area: Ochil Hills
County/UA: Perth and Kinross (UA)
Class: Tump (400-499m)
Grid ref: NN 98675 05816
Summit feature: cairn
Drop: 47m
Col: 409m  NN987064
Ben Thrush
I used the Green Knowe wind farm access road to bag Ben Thrust, Rowantree Craig and Steele's Knowe. Name: Ben Thrush Hill number: 12814 Height: 456m / 1496ft Parent (Ma/M): 1662 Steele's Knowe Section: 26A: Central Scotland from Dumbarton to Montrose Area: Ochil Hills County/UA: Perth and Kinross (UA) Class: Tump (400-499m) Grid ref: NN 98675 05816 Summit feature: cairn Drop: 47m Col: 409m NN987064
Near The Start Of The Track To Green Knowes Windfarm
Near The Start Of The Track To Green Knowes Windfarm
Forestry east of Black Hill Recently planted conifers near Black Hill. The turbines of the Green Knowes wind farm can be seen on the skyline.
Forestry east of Black Hill
Recently planted conifers near Black Hill. The turbines of the Green Knowes wind farm can be seen on the skyline.
Borland Glen Passing the wreckage of an abandoned 4*4, the view down the Borland Glen towards Glen Devon. Green Knowes wind farm on the right.
Borland Glen
Passing the wreckage of an abandoned 4*4, the view down the Borland Glen towards Glen Devon. Green Knowes wind farm on the right.
Road to Wester Glensherup The trees lining the road here have lost most of their leaves in this November photograph.
Road to Wester Glensherup
The trees lining the road here have lost most of their leaves in this November photograph.
House at Glensherup Reservoir Taken from the dam of the reservoir, which was originally built for the Dunfermline Corporation.
House at Glensherup Reservoir
Taken from the dam of the reservoir, which was originally built for the Dunfermline Corporation.
Glensherup Reservoir Looking over the reservoir from the flank of Ben Shee, an area which has been planted with native trees.
Glensherup Reservoir
Looking over the reservoir from the flank of Ben Shee, an area which has been planted with native trees.
River Devon, Glen Devon
River Devon, Glen Devon
Misty morning by the River Devon
Misty morning by the River Devon
Glensherup dam
Glensherup dam
Glensherup Reservoir and Ben Shee
Glensherup Reservoir and Ben Shee
Water intake tower on Glensherup Reservoir A still morning makes it somewhat difficult to spot where the tower stops and reflection begins.
Water intake tower on Glensherup Reservoir
A still morning makes it somewhat difficult to spot where the tower stops and reflection begins.
View down Glenquey Hill
View down Glenquey Hill
Track on Peat Hill
Track on Peat Hill
Woodland in Glen Devon Looking across the valley to the lower slopes of Cleuch Hill
Woodland in Glen Devon
Looking across the valley to the lower slopes of Cleuch Hill
Bridge over the River Devon Bringing the road to Glensherup up from the A823.
Bridge over the River Devon
Bringing the road to Glensherup up from the A823.
Lower and Upper Cleuch Houses seen across Glen Devon from the road to Glensherup.
Lower and Upper Cleuch
Houses seen across Glen Devon from the road to Glensherup.
Entry to the Glen Sherup Walking Trails and Parking Area Looking south-westward.
Entry to the Glen Sherup Walking Trails and Parking Area
Looking south-westward.
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Black Wood is located at Grid Ref: NN9705 (Lat: 56.226945, Lng: -3.649611)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 56.226945,-3.649611
Edinburgh University Exmoor Pony Trekking (Glendevon)
Access: customers
Addr City: Dollar
Addr Housename: Glendevon House
Addr Postcode: FK14 7JY
Addr Street: Glendevon
Email: info@exmoorponytrekking.co.uk
Leisure: horse_riding
Note: Operate here during summer (June-September)
Operator: Edinburgh University Exmoor Pony Trekking Section
Website: https://www.exmoorponytrekking.co.uk/
Lat/Long: 56.2248867/-3.6424763
Post Box
Collection Plate Date: 2022-07-11
Collection Times: Mo-Fr 09:00; Sa 07:00
Operator: Royal Mail
Post Box Design: LB3426
Post Box Mounting: pier
Post Box Type: lamp
Ref: FK14 99D
Royal Cypher: scottish_crown
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 56.2287916/-3.6538879
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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