Berryhill Wood

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Berryhill Wood

Lane near Fordel The single track alternative to the M90 near Glenfarg.
Lane near Fordel Credit: Richard Webb

Berryhill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Perthshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna. Lush greenery, tall trees, and a tranquil atmosphere make it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and visitors seeking solace in the midst of nature.

The wood features a variety of tree species, including oak, birch, and pine, creating a vibrant and ever-changing landscape throughout the year. During spring, the forest floor comes alive with colorful wildflowers and the sweet scent of blossoms fills the air. In autumn, the wood transforms into a mesmerizing palette of red, orange, and gold as the leaves change color.

A network of well-maintained paths and trails crisscross the wood, allowing visitors to explore its beauty on foot or by bicycle. These paths lead to hidden gems within the wood, such as a secluded waterfall and a peaceful pond. Wildlife is abundant in Berryhill Wood, with deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species often spotted by keen-eyed visitors.

Visitors can enjoy a picnic in one of the designated areas, surrounded by the sounds of chirping birds and rustling leaves. The wood also provides excellent opportunities for photography, with its stunning vistas and natural features.

Managed by a local conservation trust, Berryhill Wood is committed to preserving its natural habitat and promoting biodiversity. It offers a serene escape from the bustle of daily life, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the tranquility it provides.

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Berryhill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.293371/-3.4163676 or Grid Reference NO1212. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lane near Fordel The single track alternative to the M90 near Glenfarg.
Lane near Fordel
The single track alternative to the M90 near Glenfarg.
Wind farm road, Lochelbank As is usual practice, a road has been built by the wind farm constructors around the farm. The Aberdeen Angus bull was rather keen to cross it.
Wind farm road, Lochelbank
As is usual practice, a road has been built by the wind farm constructors around the farm. The Aberdeen Angus bull was rather keen to cross it.
Turnips, Lochelbank
Turnips, Lochelbank
Field, Lochelbank Lumpy ground on the Ochil Hills igneous rock.
Field, Lochelbank
Lumpy ground on the Ochil Hills igneous rock.
Basalt outcrop, Lochelbank The ground looks quarried here.
Basalt outcrop, Lochelbank
The ground looks quarried here.
Wind farm roads, Lochelbank An older wind farm with relatively inoffensive turbines, much smaller than those usually built today.
Wind farm roads, Lochelbank
An older wind farm with relatively inoffensive turbines, much smaller than those usually built today.
Cattle, Lochelbank The road serves the wind farm.
Cattle, Lochelbank
The road serves the wind farm.
Turbines, Lochelbank By today's standards these are small turbines and relatively well hidden in views.
Turbines, Lochelbank
By today's standards these are small turbines and relatively well hidden in views.
Lochelbank wind farm A pair of turbines and now shrunken forestry plantation.
Lochelbank wind farm
A pair of turbines and now shrunken forestry plantation.
Field, Lochelbank Sometimes you can look in other directions from the wind turbines.
Field, Lochelbank
Sometimes you can look in other directions from the wind turbines.
Loch Wirr One of the small lochs in this part of the Ochil Hills.
Loch Wirr
One of the small lochs in this part of the Ochil Hills.
Cairn Geddes Possible Bronze Age site - a stone coffin was once found here, (glenfarg.org).
Cairn Geddes
Possible Bronze Age site - a stone coffin was once found here, (glenfarg.org).
Signpost, Wallace Road The diversion sign dates the building of the wind farm to 2011.
Signpost, Wallace Road
The diversion sign dates the building of the wind farm to 2011.
The Dron Burn Grassy uplands in the Ochil Hills you pass by on the M90.
The Dron Burn
Grassy uplands in the Ochil Hills you pass by on the M90.
The Dron Burn View upstream towards the wind farm.
The Dron Burn
View upstream towards the wind farm.
Ladeside and Church Brae, Glenfarg View from outside the village shop.
Ladeside and Church Brae, Glenfarg
View from outside the village shop.
Ladeside, Glenfarg
Ladeside, Glenfarg
Perth & Kinross : The M90 Motorway Heading north through Scotland on the M90.
Perth & Kinross : The M90 Motorway
Heading north through Scotland on the M90.
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Berryhill Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO1212 (Lat: 56.293371, Lng: -3.4163676)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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