Prisoners' Wood

Wood, Forest in Angus

Scotland

Prisoners' Wood

Smith Loch and Smithton Hill Most of this square is a newly planted conifer plantation, broken up by heathery moorland. The swampy area of Smith Loch is the most prominent 'feature' in the landscape. Hard going.
Smith Loch and Smithton Hill Credit: Aleks Scholz

Prisoners' Wood, located in the county of Angus, Scotland, is a captivating forest encompassing an area of approximately 40 hectares. The wood has a rich history dating back to the 18th century, when it was predominantly used as a timber resource. Its name, Prisoners' Wood, is derived from its unique association with French prisoners of war who were held captive nearby during the Napoleonic Wars.

The forest boasts an impressive variety of tree species, including oak, ash, beech, and birch, creating a diverse and picturesque landscape. The woodland floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, providing a vibrant and colorful display during the spring and summer months. Additionally, the wood is home to a wide range of wildlife, such as red squirrels, roe deer, and various bird species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Prisoners' Wood offers an extensive network of walking trails, enabling visitors to explore its natural beauty at their own pace. These well-maintained paths wind through the forest, leading to charming clearings and viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside. The wood also features picnic areas and benches, providing opportunities for visitors to relax and immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere.

Managed by the local forestry commission, Prisoners' Wood serves as an important conservation area, ensuring the preservation of its unique flora and fauna. Its historical significance, coupled with its natural beauty, makes it a beloved destination for both locals and tourists seeking solace in the heart of nature.

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Prisoners' Wood Images

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Smith Loch and Smithton Hill Most of this square is a newly planted conifer plantation, broken up by heathery moorland. The swampy area of Smith Loch is the most prominent 'feature' in the landscape. Hard going.
Smith Loch and Smithton Hill
Most of this square is a newly planted conifer plantation, broken up by heathery moorland. The swampy area of Smith Loch is the most prominent 'feature' in the landscape. Hard going.
Tullybaccart viewpoint This small cairn marks the highest point of the land around the Tullybaccart quarry. The point is surrounded mostly by tree plantations. This is the view towards the south into Fife - the Lomond hills on the horizon on the right.
Tullybaccart viewpoint
This small cairn marks the highest point of the land around the Tullybaccart quarry. The point is surrounded mostly by tree plantations. This is the view towards the south into Fife - the Lomond hills on the horizon on the right.
This is a path It's hard to tell, but this is a path that branches off the main track to Laird's Loch, and leads towards Ballo Hill. It eventually reaches a fence, but a network of similarly faint and muddy tracks covers the slopes south of the loch.
This is a path
It's hard to tell, but this is a path that branches off the main track to Laird's Loch, and leads towards Ballo Hill. It eventually reaches a fence, but a network of similarly faint and muddy tracks covers the slopes south of the loch.
Ledcrieff Loch The loch seen from the dam at its western edge.
Ledcrieff Loch
The loch seen from the dam at its western edge.
Ardgarth Hill The ridge next to Lundie Craigs is less rock, more heather, and only some isolated trees.
Ardgarth Hill
The ridge next to Lundie Craigs is less rock, more heather, and only some isolated trees.
Bend on A923 With a view in the direction of Pitcur and Coupar Angus.
Bend on A923
With a view in the direction of Pitcur and Coupar Angus.
Farmland near the village of Lundie
Farmland near the village of Lundie
Upland farming near Lundie
Upland farming near Lundie
Path to Laird's Loch A muddy narrow path through undergrowth - well used though, I wheeled a bike across and somebody carried an inflatable canoe through a few minutes earlier.
Path to Laird's Loch
A muddy narrow path through undergrowth - well used though, I wheeled a bike across and somebody carried an inflatable canoe through a few minutes earlier.
Tullybachart A view down the Kettins Burn, or what will become the Kettins Burn from the farm driveway.
Tullybachart
A view down the Kettins Burn, or what will become the Kettins Burn from the farm driveway.
Path beside Laird's Loch After the muddy bit in the Hallyburton Community Wood, a solid surface passing the loch.
Path beside Laird's Loch
After the muddy bit in the Hallyburton Community Wood, a solid surface passing the loch.
Old alignment, A923 The road was rebuilt taking out this bend sometime before 1959 according to old maps. Now this is a yellow road down to Lundie.
Old alignment, A923
The road was rebuilt taking out this bend sometime before 1959 according to old maps. Now this is a yellow road down to Lundie.
Wooded roadside, Balshando Below a road into Lundie, the road is on an old alignment (pre 1959) of the A923.
Wooded roadside, Balshando
Below a road into Lundie, the road is on an old alignment (pre 1959) of the A923.
Minor road near Lundie This road was once the A923 before it was rebuilt further up the hill on the right.
Minor road near Lundie
This road was once the A923 before it was rebuilt further up the hill on the right.
Cow path near Lundie Lundie Craigs in the background.
Cow path near Lundie
Lundie Craigs in the background.
Lochindores, Tullybaccart
Lochindores, Tullybaccart
Field at Lochindores
Field at Lochindores
Field at Tullybaccart
Field at Tullybaccart
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Prisoners' Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO2737 (Lat: 56.52215, Lng: -3.1875395)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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