Todhill Plantation

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Todhill Plantation

Junction on A921 at Dalgety Bay
Junction on A921 at Dalgety Bay Credit: Alpin Stewart

Todhill Plantation, located in Fife, Scotland, is a picturesque woodland area known for its dense forest cover and natural beauty. The plantation spans approximately 200 acres and is situated on the southern slopes of the Lomond Hills, providing visitors with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The woodland primarily consists of a mix of coniferous and deciduous trees, including Scots pine, beech, oak, and silver birch. These trees create a diverse habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a multitude of bird species.

Todhill Plantation offers a network of well-maintained paths and trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the woodland on foot, enjoying peaceful walks amidst the tranquil surroundings. The trails cater to all levels of fitness and provide opportunities for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes.

The plantation also features a picnic area, allowing visitors to relax and enjoy a meal surrounded by nature. Additionally, there are various viewpoints throughout the woodland, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Todhill Plantation is managed by the Forestry and Land Scotland, ensuring the conservation and sustainable use of the area. The plantation is open to the public year-round, free of charge, and offers ample parking facilities for visitors.

Overall, Todhill Plantation offers a serene and enchanting experience for nature lovers, providing an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Todhill Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.057359/-3.3645514 or Grid Reference NT1585. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Junction on A921 at Dalgety Bay
Junction on A921 at Dalgety Bay
Daybreak over fields at Bankhead Farm
Daybreak over fields at Bankhead Farm
Daybreak over fields at Bankhead Farm Clinthill Plantation beyond.
Daybreak over fields at Bankhead Farm
Clinthill Plantation beyond.
A stubble field at Fordell Viewed in early January at a woodland edge.
A stubble field at Fordell
Viewed in early January at a woodland edge.
Under Construction Building a new distribution centre on the outskirts of the Dunfermline East expansion area. All this steelwork went up in the last four days.
Under Construction
Building a new distribution centre on the outskirts of the Dunfermline East expansion area. All this steelwork went up in the last four days.
Gates to Hillend Cemetery Hillend Cemetery in Fife.
Gates to Hillend Cemetery
Hillend Cemetery in Fife.
M90 near Duloch In the distance, on this alignment of the southbound carriageway, are the towers of the Forth bridge.
M90 near Duloch
In the distance, on this alignment of the southbound carriageway, are the towers of the Forth bridge.
Edinburgh bound A train on the Fife Circle line leaving Dalgety Bay station.
Edinburgh bound
A train on the Fife Circle line leaving Dalgety Bay station.
Suds pond at Calais Muir, Dunfermline. One of the many suds ponds in the Duloch estate.
Suds pond at Calais Muir, Dunfermline.
One of the many suds ponds in the Duloch estate.
Mail Order Warehouse The vast shed built on the outskirts of Dunfermline to accommodate a well-known mail-order distribution company. Even bigger than the nearby infamous Hyundai plant, this at least is going to provide jobs of a sort.
Mail Order Warehouse
The vast shed built on the outskirts of Dunfermline to accommodate a well-known mail-order distribution company. Even bigger than the nearby infamous Hyundai plant, this at least is going to provide jobs of a sort.
Footpath Revamp The signs on the gates inform us that 'This route will be temporarily closed to allow necessary work to be carried out', but doesn't indicate on whose authority it has been closed. The path runs alongside the new mail-order distribution centre being built on the western edge of the Dunfermline Expansion Area.
Footpath Revamp
The signs on the gates inform us that 'This route will be temporarily closed to allow necessary work to be carried out', but doesn't indicate on whose authority it has been closed. The path runs alongside the new mail-order distribution centre being built on the western edge of the Dunfermline Expansion Area.
Inverkeithing from the B981
Inverkeithing from the B981
Field off the B981, north of Inverkeithing
Field off the B981, north of Inverkeithing
Roadworks on the M90 The M90 is the northernmost motorway in the UK. The first section of the M90 opened in 1964 to coincide with the opening of the Forth Road Bridge and it is now the link between Queensferrry Crossing and Perth, meaning that it is the main route between Edinburgh and the north of Scotland.
Roadworks on the M90
The M90 is the northernmost motorway in the UK. The first section of the M90 opened in 1964 to coincide with the opening of the Forth Road Bridge and it is now the link between Queensferrry Crossing and Perth, meaning that it is the main route between Edinburgh and the north of Scotland.
Field near Vantage View from the edge of the field. Near Vantage/Fordell Castle
Field near Vantage
View from the edge of the field. Near Vantage/Fordell Castle
Speeding? Watch Out! Average speed cameras keep an eye on the M90 during construction work. Lots and lots of new signs are being installed, to feed us useful information like "Check Your Fuel" and "Keep Your Distance".
Speeding? Watch Out!
Average speed cameras keep an eye on the M90 during construction work. Lots and lots of new signs are being installed, to feed us useful information like "Check Your Fuel" and "Keep Your Distance".
Old Junction This scabby piece of road runs from the junction of Aberdour Road and the B981 towards the M90; during construction of the motorway this was one of the temporary junctions.
Old Junction
This scabby piece of road runs from the junction of Aberdour Road and the B981 towards the M90; during construction of the motorway this was one of the temporary junctions.
Dalgety Bay Halt Unmanned station at Hillend on the Aberdeen, Fife and Edinburgh route.
Dalgety Bay Halt
Unmanned station at Hillend on the Aberdeen, Fife and Edinburgh route.
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Todhill Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT1585 (Lat: 56.057359, Lng: -3.3645514)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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