Craignordie Wood

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Craignordie Wood

Balmoral Castle and gardens
Balmoral Castle and gardens Credit: Chris Morgan

Craignordie Wood is a picturesque forest located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is nestled amidst the stunning Deeside countryside, offering visitors a tranquil and natural retreat.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, including oak, birch, and rowan, which create a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. These trees provide a rich habitat for a variety of wildlife, such as red squirrels, roe deer, and numerous bird species, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Visitors to Craignordie Wood can explore its well-maintained network of walking trails, which wind through the forest, leading to breathtaking viewpoints and peaceful picnic spots. The paths are suitable for all ages and abilities, making it a popular destination for families and individuals looking to immerse themselves in nature.

The wood also boasts a small but charming pond, attracting a range of aquatic creatures and serving as a peaceful spot for reflection. Additionally, there are several benches scattered throughout the wood, providing the perfect opportunity to rest and take in the serenity of the surroundings.

Craignordie Wood is easily accessible, with ample parking available nearby. It is managed by the local authorities, who ensure its preservation and maintenance for the enjoyment of both locals and visitors. The wood is open to the public year-round, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Craignordie Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.039381/-3.2632746 or Grid Reference NO2394. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Balmoral Castle and gardens
Balmoral Castle and gardens
River Dee passing Balmoral A bench seat looking out over the River Dee as it flows past the Balmoral Estate.
River Dee passing Balmoral
A bench seat looking out over the River Dee as it flows past the Balmoral Estate.
River Dee passing Balmoral A path alongside the River Dee as it flows past the Balmoral Estate.
River Dee passing Balmoral
A path alongside the River Dee as it flows past the Balmoral Estate.
Path in the Balmoral Estate A path in Balmoral Estate leading to the bank of the River Dee.
Path in the Balmoral Estate
A path in Balmoral Estate leading to the bank of the River Dee.
Princess Alice Memorial, Balmoral Estate A memorial to Princess Alice (1843-1878), one of Queen Victoria's children, in the Balmoral Estate.
Princess Alice Memorial, Balmoral Estate
A memorial to Princess Alice (1843-1878), one of Queen Victoria's children, in the Balmoral Estate.
Cattle grid, Balmoral Estate A newly-installed cattle grid on a driveway through the Balmoral Estate.  At the time this photo was taken, animals could still wander freely past the grid, to the left.  Doubtlessly a fence will be installed in due course to keep them in the field.
Cattle grid, Balmoral Estate
A newly-installed cattle grid on a driveway through the Balmoral Estate. At the time this photo was taken, animals could still wander freely past the grid, to the left. Doubtlessly a fence will be installed in due course to keep them in the field.
Driveway in Balmoral Estate A driveway in the Balmoral Estate.  Balmoral Castle is visible in the background.
Driveway in Balmoral Estate
A driveway in the Balmoral Estate. Balmoral Castle is visible in the background.
Path in the Balmoral Estate A gate onto path in the Balmoral Estate.  The circular sign containing a red arrow marks the route of a walking route in the estate.  The River Dee can be seen in the background, through the trees.
Path in the Balmoral Estate
A gate onto path in the Balmoral Estate. The circular sign containing a red arrow marks the route of a walking route in the estate. The River Dee can be seen in the background, through the trees.
Driveway in Balmoral Estate A driveway in the Balmoral Estate.
Driveway in Balmoral Estate
A driveway in the Balmoral Estate.
Diamond Jubilee Cairn, Balmoral Estate A cairn in the Balmoral Estate, commemorating the 60th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 2012.
Diamond Jubilee Cairn, Balmoral Estate
A cairn in the Balmoral Estate, commemorating the 60th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign in 2012.
Princess Alice monument The second daughter of Queen Victoria. Born April 1843, died December 1878 at the age of only 35, taken by Diphtheria.
Princess Alice monument
The second daughter of Queen Victoria. Born April 1843, died December 1878 at the age of only 35, taken by Diphtheria.
Woodland, Creag Mhòr Scots pine and blaeberry.
Woodland, Creag Mhòr
Scots pine and blaeberry.
Summit cairn, Creag Mhòr
Summit cairn, Creag Mhòr
Path alongside the River Dee On the Balmoral Estate.
Path alongside the River Dee
On the Balmoral Estate.
Balmoral Estate [9] Built in Scottish Baronial style in 1856, the castle is the private home of the royal family.
Balmoral Estate [9]
Built in Scottish Baronial style in 1856, the castle is the private home of the royal family.
Balmoral Estate [10] This garden is alongside the castle.
Balmoral Estate [10]
This garden is alongside the castle.
Balmoral Estate [11] The fountain with the deer statue is alongside the castle.
Balmoral Estate [11]
The fountain with the deer statue is alongside the castle.
Sunken Garden, Balmoral Castle Just to the west of the castle.
Sunken Garden, Balmoral Castle
Just to the west of the castle.
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Craignordie Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO2394 (Lat: 57.039381, Lng: -3.2632746)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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