Adielinn Plantation

Wood, Forest in Angus

Scotland

Adielinn Plantation

Island on dry land After a dry summer, the River South Esk is rarely more than a foot deep. But here it widens for a moment and creates a still, dark, deep water.
Island on dry land Credit: Aleks Scholz

Adielinn Plantation is a sprawling estate located in the picturesque Angus region of Scotland. Nestled amidst a dense forest of tall, majestic trees, the plantation is known for its stunning natural beauty and historic significance. The plantation spans over acres of land, with the majority of it covered in thick woodlands consisting primarily of angus wood trees.

The plantation is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, thanks to its rich soil and favorable climate. The angus wood trees dominate the landscape, providing a serene and tranquil environment. These trees are characterized by their tall trunks, spreading branches, and deep green foliage. Their wood is highly valued for its durability and aesthetic appeal, making it a sought-after timber in the region.

The plantation has a long history, dating back several centuries. It was initially established as a timber plantation, with the angus wood trees being cultivated for their commercial value. Over time, the plantation evolved into a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering scenic trails for hiking and wildlife watching.

Visitors to Adielinn Plantation can immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The plantation offers guided tours, allowing visitors to learn about the history of the estate and the significance of the angus wood trees. Additionally, there are designated picnic areas and camping grounds for those who wish to spend more time exploring the plantation.

Adielinn Plantation is a unique destination that combines history, natural beauty, and recreational activities, making it a popular attraction for both locals and tourists alike.

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Adielinn Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.832214/-3.0563966 or Grid Reference NO3571. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Island on dry land After a dry summer, the River South Esk is rarely more than a foot deep. But here it widens for a moment and creates a still, dark, deep water.
Island on dry land
After a dry summer, the River South Esk is rarely more than a foot deep. But here it widens for a moment and creates a still, dark, deep water.
Lots of old stones Hut circles in the grassland near River South Esk.
Lots of old stones
Hut circles in the grassland near River South Esk.
From Wheen upwards The beginning of the track from Wheen over open moorland up to Loch Wharral.
From Wheen upwards
The beginning of the track from Wheen over open moorland up to Loch Wharral.
Path to Rough Craig The paths up to Loch Whirral all look very well maintained. Here the right path continues up to the Loch, the left leads to Rough Craig. It seems this track is not shown in older maps, and has been built without official permission.
Path to Rough Craig
The paths up to Loch Whirral all look very well maintained. Here the right path continues up to the Loch, the left leads to Rough Craig. It seems this track is not shown in older maps, and has been built without official permission.
Path to Loch Wharral It's always steeper than you think.
Path to Loch Wharral
It's always steeper than you think.
Path to Loch Wharral
Path to Loch Wharral
Path to Loch Wharral
Path to Loch Wharral
Path to Loch Wharral
Path to Loch Wharral
Glen Clova back road
Glen Clova back road
Glen Clova back road
Glen Clova back road
Just see the River
Just see the River
Glen Clova back road
Glen Clova back road
Glen Clova
Glen Clova
Bends on the River South Esk The River South Esk taking a meandering course, with Ben Tirran in the background.
Bends on the River South Esk
The River South Esk taking a meandering course, with Ben Tirran in the background.
Drums Plantation Looking up the western side of Glen Clova at Drums Plantation.
Drums Plantation
Looking up the western side of Glen Clova at Drums Plantation.
B955 heading for Clova The B955 heading north-westwards with Ben Reid and the snow-flecked Corrie of Clova in the distance.
B955 heading for Clova
The B955 heading north-westwards with Ben Reid and the snow-flecked Corrie of Clova in the distance.
Marchburn Cottage Marchburn viewed from the B955 road.
Marchburn Cottage
Marchburn viewed from the B955 road.
Looking across Glen Clova Looking westwards across the glen from the eastern side of the B955.
Looking across Glen Clova
Looking westwards across the glen from the eastern side of the B955.
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Adielinn Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NO3571 (Lat: 56.832214, Lng: -3.0563966)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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Located within 500m of 56.832214,-3.0563966
Adielinn
Name Gd: Alltaidh Linne
Place: isolated_dwelling
Lat/Long: 56.8297082/-3.0594093
Ford: yes
Lat/Long: 56.8354416/-3.0527656
Man Made: tower
Tower Type: communication
Lat/Long: 56.8353903/-3.0582118
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.8292744/-3.0590927
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.8287808/-3.0583994
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.8283416/-3.0577771
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.8277726/-3.0569701
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