Craigside Plantation

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Craigside Plantation

B9097 towards Glenrothes
B9097 towards Glenrothes Credit: Steven Brown

Craigside Plantation is a picturesque wooded area located in the region of Fife, Scotland. Spanning over a vast expanse, this forested land is known for its enchanting beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The plantation is situated on the slopes of Craigside Hill, providing visitors with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

The woodland of Craigside Plantation is predominantly composed of a mixture of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a rich tapestry of colors throughout the seasons. Majestic oak trees, towering Scots pines, and vibrant beech trees are just a few examples of the species that can be found here. The forest floor is adorned with a diverse array of wildflowers, adding bursts of color to the landscape.

This woodland area is home to an abundance of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors may spot red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls. The tranquil atmosphere of Craigside Plantation provides the perfect environment for these creatures to thrive.

The plantation offers several walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the woodland at their own pace. These well-maintained paths wind through the forest, offering glimpses of hidden glens and peaceful streams along the way. As one explores deeper into the plantation, they may stumble upon the ruins of an old estate, adding a touch of history to the experience.

Overall, Craigside Plantation is a captivating destination for those seeking solace in nature. Its verdant forest, diverse wildlife, and scenic views make it a must-visit location for nature lovers and those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Fife.

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Craigside Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.156009/-3.235754 or Grid Reference NT2396. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B9097 towards Glenrothes
B9097 towards Glenrothes
Ruined buildings at Parknook
Ruined buildings at Parknook
B921 approaching Kinglassie
B921 approaching Kinglassie
Kinglassie Miners Welfare Institute Kinglassie grew up as a weaving and mining town and in this building built in 1931 the Fife Mining Archives can be viewed.
Kinglassie Miners Welfare Institute
Kinglassie grew up as a weaving and mining town and in this building built in 1931 the Fife Mining Archives can be viewed.
Cluny Clays Archery Hall Archery (indoors and outdoors) is only one of the many activities available at Cluny Clays. There's a golf course, shooting, restaurant etc too.
Cluny Clays Archery Hall
Archery (indoors and outdoors) is only one of the many activities available at Cluny Clays. There's a golf course, shooting, restaurant etc too.
Clunie roundabout Mini roundabout at Clunie road junction, viewed from the south
Clunie roundabout
Mini roundabout at Clunie road junction, viewed from the south
Bridge across the River Ore Railway bridge carrying the link from Cardenden to Thornton over the fast flowing Ore. A three span bridge. The span on the left is a tunnel to allow access for vehicles to Fosserton.
Bridge across the River Ore
Railway bridge carrying the link from Cardenden to Thornton over the fast flowing Ore. A three span bridge. The span on the left is a tunnel to allow access for vehicles to Fosserton.
Goon Tower A lofted Trap to get those clays out and up high.  Nothing moves in these woods. If it does it is shot.  Littered with orange painted pieces of clay, the upper class twits, and sometimes even the likes of me, can be heard ... "Puuuuuwwwwlllll"
Goon Tower
A lofted Trap to get those clays out and up high. Nothing moves in these woods. If it does it is shot. Littered with orange painted pieces of clay, the upper class twits, and sometimes even the likes of me, can be heard ... "Puuuuuwwwwlllll"
Strathruddie Nicely manicured drive into the farm buildings
Strathruddie
Nicely manicured drive into the farm buildings
All that's left of Parknook An old ruin of a farm that has all but disappeared. Modern maps don't even carry its name.
All that's left of Parknook
An old ruin of a farm that has all but disappeared. Modern maps don't even carry its name.
Cardenden The B981 runs east through Cardenden to Cluny and on to Kirkcaldy.
Cardenden
The B981 runs east through Cardenden to Cluny and on to Kirkcaldy.
Rough Park Plantation The B981 to Kirkcaldy is in the foreground.
Rough Park Plantation
The B981 to Kirkcaldy is in the foreground.
Balreggie Farm A grass track leads left into a field, off the main road to the farm.
Balreggie Farm
A grass track leads left into a field, off the main road to the farm.
The muddy road to Pitlochie Farm track just south of the railway bridge.
The muddy road to Pitlochie
Farm track just south of the railway bridge.
Burnlea Terrace Housing on the south side of Kinglassie village.
Burnlea Terrace
Housing on the south side of Kinglassie village.
Pitlochie Farm Isolated farm, south of Kinglassie.
Pitlochie Farm
Isolated farm, south of Kinglassie.
Cluny Mains The barn at Cluny Mains is the home of Elite Falconry. This shows some of the falcons enjoying the November sunshine outside.
Cluny Mains
The barn at Cluny Mains is the home of Elite Falconry. This shows some of the falcons enjoying the November sunshine outside.
Inchdairniemuir Plantation A dry-stane dyke marks the western boundary of this piece of woodland.
Inchdairniemuir Plantation
A dry-stane dyke marks the western boundary of this piece of woodland.
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Craigside Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT2396 (Lat: 56.156009, Lng: -3.235754)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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Dogton Stone
Historic: standing_stone
Note: Pictish stone
Lat/Long: 56.1582911/-3.2314672
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.1599878/-3.2336597
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