Blackcraig Forest

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Blackcraig Forest

Church of St Michael & All Angels Designed in 1898 by the Revd William Sugden, this Episcopalian church beside the A924  in the scattered settlement of Strathardle was built for under £500 using stones from three derelict crofts. Services are held on Sundays from May to October and at Christmas and Easter. St Michael's is not listed.
Church of St Michael & All Angels Credit: Tiger

Blackcraig Forest is a sprawling woodland located in Perthshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 10,000 hectares, it is a significant natural landmark in the region. The forest is situated near the village of Dalry, around 15 miles northwest of Castle Douglas.

Characterized by its diverse range of tree species, Blackcraig Forest boasts a rich and vibrant ecosystem. It is predominantly composed of native coniferous trees such as Scots pine, Sitka spruce, and Douglas fir. These trees provide a vital habitat for a variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a plethora of bird species.

Visitors to Blackcraig Forest can explore its many walking trails, allowing them to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the woodland. From easy strolls to more challenging hikes, there are paths available to suit all abilities. The forest is also a popular destination for mountain biking enthusiasts, with a designated trail network offering thrilling rides through the scenic landscape.

In addition to its recreational opportunities, Blackcraig Forest serves as an important resource for the timber industry. The sustainable management of the forest ensures a continuous supply of timber for various purposes, including construction and furniture production.

Overall, Blackcraig Forest is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its stunning natural landscapes, abundant wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a cherished gem in the Perthshire countryside.

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Church of St Michael & All Angels Designed in 1898 by the Revd William Sugden, this Episcopalian church beside the A924  in the scattered settlement of Strathardle was built for under £500 using stones from three derelict crofts. Services are held on Sundays from May to October and at Christmas and Easter. St Michael's is not listed.
Church of St Michael & All Angels
Designed in 1898 by the Revd William Sugden, this Episcopalian church beside the A924 in the scattered settlement of Strathardle was built for under £500 using stones from three derelict crofts. Services are held on Sundays from May to October and at Christmas and Easter. St Michael's is not listed.
River Ardle at Ballintuim Looking upstream from the bridge on the road to Woodhill Farm.
River Ardle at Ballintuim
Looking upstream from the bridge on the road to Woodhill Farm.
Road to Woodhill Farm, Strathardle
Road to Woodhill Farm, Strathardle
Bridge over the Ardle at Ballintuim The bridge straddles a gridline, as well as a river, and carries a private road to Woodhill Farm. The small lodge at the far end bears the date 1830.
Bridge over the Ardle at Ballintuim
The bridge straddles a gridline, as well as a river, and carries a private road to Woodhill Farm. The small lodge at the far end bears the date 1830.
Above Woodhill Scattered birches on the west side of Strath Ardle.
Above Woodhill
Scattered birches on the west side of Strath Ardle.
Road behind Woodhill A very pleasant track on the opposite side of the Ardle from the main road.
Road behind Woodhill
A very pleasant track on the opposite side of the Ardle from the main road.
Barn near Cally House, Strathardle
Barn near Cally House, Strathardle
Trees in Strathardle at Blackcraig
Trees in Strathardle at Blackcraig
Hayfield in Strathardle at Whitehouse
Hayfield in Strathardle at Whitehouse
Hayfield in Strathardle at Whitehouse
Hayfield in Strathardle at Whitehouse
Crowhill, Strathardle
Crowhill, Strathardle
Hayfield near Balnabeggon, Strathardle Looking across the valley to Crowhill.
Hayfield near Balnabeggon, Strathardle
Looking across the valley to Crowhill.
Hayfield at Ardlebank, Strathardle
Hayfield at Ardlebank, Strathardle
Ballintuim 'Telegraph Office'
Ballintuim 'Telegraph Office'
River Ardle at Ballintuim Looking downstream from the bridge to Woodhill Farm.
River Ardle at Ballintuim
Looking downstream from the bridge to Woodhill Farm.
Fields at Ballintuim in Strathardle The trees mark the line of the river.
Fields at Ballintuim in Strathardle
The trees mark the line of the river.
St Michael's Episcopal Church, Ballintuim
St Michael's Episcopal Church, Ballintuim
Ballintuim in Strathardle
Ballintuim in Strathardle
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Blackcraig Forest is located at Grid Ref: NO1154 (Lat: 56.671562, Lng: -3.4413172)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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