Wood of Auchenhalrig

Wood, Forest in Banffshire

Scotland

Wood of Auchenhalrig

Frosted Seedhead I think it's a seedhead of Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium).
Frosted Seedhead Credit: Anne Burgess

Wood of Auchenhalrig is a picturesque forest located in Banffshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is a notable natural gem in the region. The wood is part of the larger Auchenhalrig Estate, which includes a variety of landscapes such as open fields, moorland, and hills.

The Wood of Auchenhalrig is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, birch, rowan, and pine. The diverse range of trees provides a rich habitat for a wide array of flora and fauna. Visitors to the wood can expect to see a profusion of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, including bluebells, primroses, and orchids.

The forest also serves as a sanctuary for numerous bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. Common sightings include woodpeckers, tits, and finches, as well as larger birds such as buzzards and owls.

A network of well-maintained paths and trails wind through the Wood of Auchenhalrig, offering visitors the chance to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths take visitors through lush woodland, alongside babbling streams, and up to viewpoints that provide stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Wood of Auchenhalrig is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a place of cultural significance. The wood has historical connections, with remnants of old settlements and ancient structures scattered throughout the area. It is a place where visitors can immerse themselves in both the natural and cultural heritage of Banffshire.

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Wood of Auchenhalrig Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.645387/-3.046277 or Grid Reference NJ3762. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Frosted Seedhead I think it's a seedhead of Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium).
Frosted Seedhead
I think it's a seedhead of Hogweed (Heracleum sphondylium).
Frosted Seedhead I think it's a seedhead of Hogweed (Heraclwum sphondylium)
Frosted Seedhead
I think it's a seedhead of Hogweed (Heraclwum sphondylium)
Hoar Frost Ice crystals on blades of grass beside the path.
Hoar Frost
Ice crystals on blades of grass beside the path.
Frosted Seedheads The frost has former of seedheads of Knapweed (Centaurea nigra).
Frosted Seedheads
The frost has former of seedheads of Knapweed (Centaurea nigra).
Crisp Maltings Malting just outside Port Gordon.
Crisp Maltings
Malting just outside Port Gordon.
Grassland, Tannachy A silage crop has earlier been taken from this field.
Grassland, Tannachy
A silage crop has earlier been taken from this field.
Barley, Auchenreath Ripening barley on sandy soils near the mouth of the Spey.
Barley, Auchenreath
Ripening barley on sandy soils near the mouth of the Spey.
Dallachy Airfield The site of RAF Dallachy is now farmed along with a waste disposal site on the hard standing of one of the runways.
Dallachy Airfield
The site of RAF Dallachy is now farmed along with a waste disposal site on the hard standing of one of the runways.
A memorial to the fallen of Dallochy airfield Dallachy field served as a launching point for counter shipping measures in the North sea during World War 2.<a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2888950">NJ3562 : Lessons from the past?</a>
A memorial to the fallen of Dallochy airfield
Dallachy field served as a launching point for counter shipping measures in the North sea during World War 2.NJ3562 : Lessons from the past?
Lessons from the past? The plaque is found on the memorial in Bogmoor. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2888939">NJ3562 : A memorial to the fallen of Dallochy airfield</a>
Lessons from the past?
The plaque is found on the memorial in Bogmoor. NJ3562 : A memorial to the fallen of Dallochy airfield
Old Red Sandstone This cliff face is of Old Red Sandstone, laid down some 350 million years ago at the margin of Lake Orcadie, which occupied an area roughly similar to that of the Moray Firth. Outcrops along the Burn of Tynet have yielded many fossils of Devonian fish, and has consequently been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The fish-bearing strata are not in this particular cliff, which is lower down the succession.
Old Red Sandstone
This cliff face is of Old Red Sandstone, laid down some 350 million years ago at the margin of Lake Orcadie, which occupied an area roughly similar to that of the Moray Firth. Outcrops along the Burn of Tynet have yielded many fossils of Devonian fish, and has consequently been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The fish-bearing strata are not in this particular cliff, which is lower down the succession.
Burn of Tynet The burn of Tynet flows in a deep shady wooded glen which it has cut for itself through the relatively soft Old Red Sandstone. You can see that the sandstone dips gently away from the photographer location. Some beds in this sandstone, not visible here, have yielded numerous fossils of Devonian fish.
Burn of Tynet
The burn of Tynet flows in a deep shady wooded glen which it has cut for itself through the relatively soft Old Red Sandstone. You can see that the sandstone dips gently away from the photographer location. Some beds in this sandstone, not visible here, have yielded numerous fossils of Devonian fish.
Tynet Burn The burn meanders along the base of the low cliff. It is very overgrown with vegetation and very shady. This alder tree has grown out across the water towards the light rather than up into the shade. Notice how clear the peat-stained water is.
Tynet Burn
The burn meanders along the base of the low cliff. It is very overgrown with vegetation and very shady. This alder tree has grown out across the water towards the light rather than up into the shade. Notice how clear the peat-stained water is.
Byres Cottages A row of farm cottages beside the road to Byres Farm.
Byres Cottages
A row of farm cottages beside the road to Byres Farm.
Green Shoots Low sun picks out the curving drills of new shoots in a cereal field near Bogmoor.
Green Shoots
Low sun picks out the curving drills of new shoots in a cereal field near Bogmoor.
Portgordon Maltings
Portgordon Maltings
Path through woodland at Romancamp Gate
Path through woodland at Romancamp Gate
Minor road near Bridge of Tynet
Minor road near Bridge of Tynet
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Wood of Auchenhalrig is located at Grid Ref: NJ3762 (Lat: 57.645387, Lng: -3.046277)

Unitary Authority: Moray

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