Cowdens Wood

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Cowdens Wood

Clearfell , Dykehead Wood. Part of the Drummy Wood forest block, now almost completely felled.
A view from 2009 can be seen here: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1439915">NO3105 : Dykehead Wood</a>
Clearfell , Dykehead Wood. Credit: Richard Webb

Cowdens Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Fife, Scotland. Spanning over an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is a stunning example of a mixed woodland, consisting of a diverse range of tree species. The wood is situated near the village of Auchtertool and is easily accessible for visitors.

The woodland boasts an abundance of wildlife, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to see a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and finches, as well as small mammals like red squirrels and rabbits. The wood is also home to several deer species, which can often be spotted grazing peacefully.

Cowdens Wood offers numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting beauty. The trails wind through the woodland, taking visitors past ancient trees, vibrant wildflowers, and a babbling brook. The paths are well-maintained and suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

The wood has a rich history, dating back centuries. It was once part of the larger Cowden Estate, owned by the Balfour family. Today, the wood is managed by a conservation organization, ensuring its preservation and providing educational opportunities for visitors.

Overall, Cowdens Wood is a place of natural beauty, tranquility, and ecological importance. It offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking solace in nature, while also providing a valuable habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna.

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Cowdens Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.223547/-3.1270476 or Grid Reference NO3004. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Clearfell , Dykehead Wood. Part of the Drummy Wood forest block, now almost completely felled.
A view from 2009 can be seen here: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1439915">NO3105 : Dykehead Wood</a>
Clearfell , Dykehead Wood.
Part of the Drummy Wood forest block, now almost completely felled. A view from 2009 can be seen here: NO3105 : Dykehead Wood
Hilton of Forthar, road end. End of the road up to Hilton of Forthar.  View W towards the cloud covered Lomond Hills.
Hilton of Forthar, road end.
End of the road up to Hilton of Forthar. View W towards the cloud covered Lomond Hills.
Hilton of Forthar Newly ploughed fields, looking north. Stables on the right,
Hilton of Forthar
Newly ploughed fields, looking north. Stables on the right,
Star of Markinch, Fife A small village with a crooked layout as it evolved from a series of old farm steadings into a settlement.
Star of Markinch, Fife
A small village with a crooked layout as it evolved from a series of old farm steadings into a settlement.
By Carriston Farmland by Carriston and Pyeston
By Carriston
Farmland by Carriston and Pyeston
Path to Markinch by Star The path to Markinch runs to the left of the fence line straight over this small rise to Markinch just over and down the other side. Fields starting to grow green in the warm Spring sunshine.
Path to Markinch by Star
The path to Markinch runs to the left of the fence line straight over this small rise to Markinch just over and down the other side. Fields starting to grow green in the warm Spring sunshine.
Path to Star looking down from the highground and along the line of the Star to Markinch path.
Path to Star
looking down from the highground and along the line of the Star to Markinch path.
Kirkforthar Farm Seen from the south
Kirkforthar Farm
Seen from the south
Sandyhill track Track leading towards Hilton of Kirkforthar, passing Sandy Hill which is seen here to the right, overgrown with trees.
Sandyhill track
Track leading towards Hilton of Kirkforthar, passing Sandy Hill which is seen here to the right, overgrown with trees.
Farmland by Broomfield Broomfield farm lies just to the west of Star.
Farmland by Broomfield
Broomfield farm lies just to the west of Star.
Solid arch A substantially constructed bridge carrying the Markinch to Perth railway over a very minor road, near Northhall.
Solid arch
A substantially constructed bridge carrying the Markinch to Perth railway over a very minor road, near Northhall.
Cypress avenue An avenue lined by cypresses near North Lodge, between Markinch and Star.
Cypress avenue
An avenue lined by cypresses near North Lodge, between Markinch and Star.
Icy road The tops of the Lomond Hills were catching the early sun but this stretch of minor road was still in shadow and frozen.
Icy road
The tops of the Lomond Hills were catching the early sun but this stretch of minor road was still in shadow and frozen.
Star dwellings Cottages in the village known as Star of Markinch.
Star dwellings
Cottages in the village known as Star of Markinch.
Forlorn looking farm A derelict farm building in the village of Star of Markinch.
Forlorn looking farm
A derelict farm building in the village of Star of Markinch.
No pies today A group of walkers on a cold morning at the small pavilion beside Star Hearts Amateur Football Club ground. Sadly, Shane's Shack Pie Shop was closed!
No pies today
A group of walkers on a cold morning at the small pavilion beside Star Hearts Amateur Football Club ground. Sadly, Shane's Shack Pie Shop was closed!
Rob's How Isolated cottages between Markinch and Star, with the snow-dusted Lomond Hills in the background.
Rob's How
Isolated cottages between Markinch and Star, with the snow-dusted Lomond Hills in the background.
Barley, Hilton of Forthar A hilltop barley field. The writing on the byre wall says "Jesus saves".
Barley, Hilton of Forthar
A hilltop barley field. The writing on the byre wall says "Jesus saves".
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Cowdens Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO3004 (Lat: 56.223547, Lng: -3.1270476)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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