Hoy Forest

Wood, Forest in Orkney

Scotland

Hoy Forest

The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland
The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland Credit: David Medcalf

Hoy Forest, situated on the island of Hoy in Orkney, is a magnificent and diverse woodland that covers an area of approximately 3,300 hectares. It forms part of the wider Hoy Hills and is known for its rich biodiversity and stunning natural beauty.

The forest is a mix of native and non-native tree species, including oak, birch, rowan, and Sitka spruce. It offers a captivating landscape with its rolling hills, deep valleys, and picturesque lochs. The dense woodland provides a sanctuary for various wildlife species, including red deer, mountain hares, and a myriad of bird species.

Hoy Forest is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. It offers numerous walking trails and paths that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the surroundings. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and experienced hikers.

One of the highlights of Hoy Forest is the famous Dwarfie Stane, an ancient Neolithic tomb carved out of solid rock. This unique archaeological site attracts visitors from far and wide, offering a glimpse into the island's rich history.

The forest also plays a crucial role in sustainable timber production, with managed areas providing a source of local timber for various purposes.

Overall, Hoy Forest is a captivating woodland that showcases the natural wonders of Orkney. Its diverse ecosystem, breathtaking scenery, and cultural significance make it a must-visit destination for those seeking a truly immersive outdoor experience.

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Hoy Forest Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 58.925412/-3.3461871 or Grid Reference HY2205. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland
The old church and cemetery by the Bay of Creekland
The cemetery and the Sands of Klebreck
The cemetery and the Sands of Klebreck
The stranded boat has moved inland A dozen years ago, it was on the sand. See:  <a title="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2524025" href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2524025">Link</a>
The stranded boat has moved inland
A dozen years ago, it was on the sand. See: Link
A collapsing roof at Burra House
A collapsing roof at Burra House
A collapsing barn above the Bay of Creekland
A collapsing barn above the Bay of Creekland
A field above the Bay of Creekland
A field above the Bay of Creekland
Outer Skerry rock bank The skerry is the thin dark line below the horizon. Seen from the Hoy Ferry.
Outer Skerry rock bank
The skerry is the thin dark line below the horizon. Seen from the Hoy Ferry.
Bay of Creekland seen from the Hoy ferry
Bay of Creekland seen from the Hoy ferry
Murra and the Kame The renovated crofthouse at Murra <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1483912">HY2104 : Murra and Lenders Dale</a> looking towards Lounders Fea and The Kame of Hoy.
It is in an exposed location but very well built and placed to withstand the local climate.
It is an example of a sturdy building which has been tastefully renovated
Murra and the Kame
The renovated crofthouse at Murra HY2104 : Murra and Lenders Dale looking towards Lounders Fea and The Kame of Hoy. It is in an exposed location but very well built and placed to withstand the local climate. It is an example of a sturdy building which has been tastefully renovated
Beached boat, Sands of Klebreck
Beached boat, Sands of Klebreck
Lenders Dale from the road end at Murra The Kame of Hoy drops steeply into the sea.
Lenders Dale from the road end at Murra
The Kame of Hoy drops steeply into the sea.
Hay harvest above The Flashes Ferry heading through Hoy Sound towards Stromness
Hay harvest above The Flashes
Ferry heading through Hoy Sound towards Stromness
Hoy: the church A small church with a lofty backdrop!
Hoy: the church
A small church with a lofty backdrop!
Sunbeams over Hoy Viewed across Hoy Sound from Innertown, Stromness.
Sunbeams over Hoy
Viewed across Hoy Sound from Innertown, Stromness.
Ward Hill and Cuilags A view from the Ring of Brodgar across to Ward Hill and Cuilags in Hoy at Christmas time.
Ward Hill and Cuilags
A view from the Ring of Brodgar across to Ward Hill and Cuilags in Hoy at Christmas time.
Low cloud over Hoy Viewed from Point of Ness across the golf course.
Low cloud over Hoy
Viewed from Point of Ness across the golf course.
Round Hill First hill after the Moaness Ferry from Stromness with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs.
Name:Round Hill
Hill number:12204
Height: 137m / 449ft
Parent (Ma/M):1549  Ward Hill
Area:23: Orkney Islands
Class:1
Grid ref: HY220035 (est)
Drop: 30m
Col: 107m  HY220033
Round Hill
First hill after the Moaness Ferry from Stromness with Jim Bloomer and Tricky Speirs. Name:Round Hill Hill number:12204 Height: 137m / 449ft Parent (Ma/M):1549 Ward Hill Area:23: Orkney Islands Class:1 Grid ref: HY220035 (est) Drop: 30m Col: 107m HY220033
Quoy-i-dale Church, Hoy Quoy-i-dale Church with the loft Hoy hills behind.
Quoy-i-dale Church, Hoy
Quoy-i-dale Church with the loft Hoy hills behind.
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Hoy Forest is located at Grid Ref: HY2205 (Lat: 58.925412, Lng: -3.3461871)

Unitary Authority: Orkney Islands

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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