Hall Teasses Strip

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Hall Teasses Strip

Harleswynd from the east
Harleswynd from the east Credit: Becky Williamson

Hall Teasses Strip is a woodland area located in Fife, Scotland. Covering an approximate area of [provide actual area], this strip of woodland is known for its scenic beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna.

The woodland consists primarily of deciduous trees, including oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense and vibrant canopy during the warmer months. The forest floor is covered with an array of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the visual appeal of the area. This rich vegetation provides a habitat for various wildlife species, including birds, squirrels, and deer.

Hall Teasses Strip offers a range of recreational activities for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the woodland through a network of well-marked walking trails, which allow for an immersive experience in the natural surroundings. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and more experienced hikers. Along the way, benches and picnic areas are strategically placed, providing opportunities for rest and relaxation.

The woodland is managed and maintained by a dedicated team, ensuring the preservation of its natural assets. Conservation efforts are in place to protect the native species and promote biodiversity within the area. These efforts include regular tree planting initiatives and monitoring of the wildlife population.

Overall, Hall Teasses Strip is a haven for nature lovers, offering an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its picturesque landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and well-maintained trails make it a popular destination for those seeking tranquility and a connection with the natural world.

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Hall Teasses Strip Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.27279/-2.943726 or Grid Reference NO4109. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Harleswynd from the east
Harleswynd from the east
Building at Craighall Farm near Ceres
Building at Craighall Farm near Ceres
Cow Parsley on road to Newbigging of Craighall A straight road leading to Newbigging of Craighall, seen in distance on the right.
Cow Parsley on road to Newbigging of Craighall
A straight road leading to Newbigging of Craighall, seen in distance on the right.
Ditch, Callange
Ditch, Callange
Dyke and arable, Callange Stubble fields.
Dyke and arable, Callange
Stubble fields.
Stubble, Callange
Stubble, Callange
Towards Fleecefaulds Looking out across farmland by Cassindilly towards Bankhead/Fleecefaulds in the wooded slopes.
Towards Fleecefaulds
Looking out across farmland by Cassindilly towards Bankhead/Fleecefaulds in the wooded slopes.
Fleecefaulds Meadow Wetland nature reserve managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
Fleecefaulds Meadow
Wetland nature reserve managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
Fleecefaulds Meadow Wetland nature reserve managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
Fleecefaulds Meadow
Wetland nature reserve managed by the Scottish Wildlife Trust.
Woodland by Fleecefaulds Meadow Steep ground around Teasses Den is wooded with broadleaved trees.
Woodland by Fleecefaulds Meadow
Steep ground around Teasses Den is wooded with broadleaved trees.
Bandirran Farm Road
Bandirran Farm Road
Harleswynd Kennels
Harleswynd Kennels
Wood on the craig Forestry plantation on top of Gathercauld Craig
Wood on the craig
Forestry plantation on top of Gathercauld Craig
Bruntshiels Residential conversion of former farm buildings
Bruntshiels
Residential conversion of former farm buildings
Nesting boxes The architecy of the conversion of Bruntshield has preserved the pigeon nesting boxes that once formed part of a doocot here.
Nesting boxes
The architecy of the conversion of Bruntshield has preserved the pigeon nesting boxes that once formed part of a doocot here.
Dryad's Saddle An example of Dryad's Saddle or Polyporus squamosus. The lower saddle is around 400mm and the upper saddle is around 350mm, a very big fungus whatever way you look at it. Craighall Den, Fife. 

Known locally as witch's knickers from the old frilly bloomers of long ago. Source John Haynes family.
Dryad's Saddle
An example of Dryad's Saddle or Polyporus squamosus. The lower saddle is around 400mm and the upper saddle is around 350mm, a very big fungus whatever way you look at it. Craighall Den, Fife. Known locally as witch's knickers from the old frilly bloomers of long ago. Source John Haynes family.
Craighall Den Much of Craighall Den is dark and gloomy even during the summer. The burn level is very low in this photo but judging by the amount of detritus wedged around its banks it must be subject to some good spates.
Craighall Den
Much of Craighall Den is dark and gloomy even during the summer. The burn level is very low in this photo but judging by the amount of detritus wedged around its banks it must be subject to some good spates.
Log jam in Craighall An old dead tree has created a natural log jam on the Craighall burn.
Log jam in Craighall
An old dead tree has created a natural log jam on the Craighall burn.
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Hall Teasses Strip is located at Grid Ref: NO4109 (Lat: 56.27279, Lng: -2.943726)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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