Tom an Uird Wood

Wood, Forest in Morayshire

Scotland

Tom an Uird Wood

The A95 Silver birch trees line both sides of the road.
The A95 Credit: Richard Sutcliffe

Tom an Uird Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Morayshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is known for its rich biodiversity and scenic beauty. The woodland is situated on the southern slopes of the River Findhorn, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The wood is predominantly composed of mixed broadleaf and coniferous trees, creating a diverse habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. Species such as oak, birch, and Scots pine can be found here, forming a dense canopy that provides shelter to various woodland creatures.

Walking through Tom an Uird Wood, visitors can enjoy the tranquility of nature, as well as the numerous trails and pathways that wind through the forest. These paths are well-maintained and offer a variety of hiking options for nature enthusiasts of all levels.

The wood is also home to a variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot species such as the great spotted woodpecker, common buzzard, and tawny owl among the trees.

In addition to its natural beauty, Tom an Uird Wood also has historical significance. The remains of an Iron Age fort can be found within the woodland, adding an extra layer of intrigue to the area.

Overall, Tom an Uird Wood is a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful and scenic escape in the heart of Morayshire.

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Tom an Uird Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.35239/-3.5033386 or Grid Reference NJ0930. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The A95 Silver birch trees line both sides of the road.
The A95
Silver birch trees line both sides of the road.
A field beside the Spey
A field beside the Spey
B9102 towards Archiestown
B9102 towards Archiestown
The A95 Looking west-southwest.
The A95
Looking west-southwest.
The River Spey At this point the river runs adjacent to the A95.
The River Spey
At this point the river runs adjacent to the A95.
The River Spey
The River Spey
The River Spey
The River Spey
The River Spey
The River Spey
Tom an Uird A forested hill in Strathspey.
Tom an Uird
A forested hill in Strathspey.
Road, Delliefure Fishing access: after a wet couple of days the river was busy and there were a lot of cars with funny numberplates on the B9102.
Road, Delliefure
Fishing access: after a wet couple of days the river was busy and there were a lot of cars with funny numberplates on the B9102.
Easter Pollowick Farm
Easter Pollowick Farm
Abandoned croft above Cromdale The wooded Tom an Uird in the background.
Abandoned croft above Cromdale
The wooded Tom an Uird in the background.
Harvest field at Easter Rynaballoch
Harvest field at Easter Rynaballoch
Farmland near Balnallan
Farmland near Balnallan
Rough grazing near Balnallan There were dozens of pheasants here - all in moult. Maybe escapees from a pheasant farm?
Rough grazing near Balnallan
There were dozens of pheasants here - all in moult. Maybe escapees from a pheasant farm?
Moorland by Allt na Criche
Moorland by Allt na Criche
Easter Shennach
Easter Shennach
River Spey The road on the north side of the river passing Dalriach on the opposite bank.
River Spey
The road on the north side of the river passing Dalriach on the opposite bank.
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Tom an Uird Wood is located at Grid Ref: NJ0930 (Lat: 57.35239, Lng: -3.5033386)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

What 3 Words

///poets.bronze.amid. Near Grantown-on-Spey, Highland

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Located within 500m of 57.35239,-3.5033386
Tom an Uird
Ele: 419
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 57.3510726/-3.5084323
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