Gathercauld Wood

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Gathercauld Wood

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

Gathercauld Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Fife, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The wood is situated near the village of Letham, just a few miles southwest of Cupar.

Gathercauld Wood offers a diverse range of natural beauty and wildlife. The forest is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees such as oak, birch, and ash. These trees create a dense canopy, providing shade and shelter for a wide variety of flora and fauna.

The woodland is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its hidden gems. As you wander through the forest, you may come across enchanting streams and small ponds, adding to the tranquil atmosphere. The wood is also home to several species of birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, providing a delightful soundtrack to your walk.

Gathercauld Wood is not only a haven for wildlife, but it also holds historical significance. The wood is believed to have been part of the hunting grounds of the ancient Earls of Fife. Remnants of old boundary walls and ditches can still be seen, serving as a reminder of its past.

Whether you're looking for a peaceful stroll, a family picnic, or simply a place to reconnect with nature, Gathercauld Wood offers a serene and idyllic setting. Its natural beauty and tranquil ambiance make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the heart of Fife.

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Gathercauld Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.274713/-2.927156 or Grid Reference NO4209. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Harleswynd from the east
Harleswynd from the east
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.
Stubble and road, Callange
Stubble and road, Callange
Ditch, Callange
Ditch, Callange
Dyke and arable, Callange Stubble fields.
Dyke and arable, Callange
Stubble fields.
Stubble, Callange
Stubble, Callange
Bird hide in Bankhead Moss Well placed, at the margins of woodland, and looking out over a small bit of wetland.
Bird hide in Bankhead Moss
Well placed, at the margins of woodland, and looking out over a small bit of wetland.
Mistletoe scene in Bankhead Moss This is the view towards the west, from the renegerated peat land towards the wet land.
Mistletoe scene in Bankhead Moss
This is the view towards the west, from the renegerated peat land towards the wet land.
South Callange Fresh ploughed land by South Callange Farm, Baldinnie.
South Callange
Fresh ploughed land by South Callange Farm, Baldinnie.
Birch wood, Bankhead Moss A small area of Birch wood in the Bankhead Moss reserve
Birch wood, Bankhead Moss
A small area of Birch wood in the Bankhead Moss reserve
Scrapyard Old cars and scrap metal at Baldinnie
Scrapyard
Old cars and scrap metal at Baldinnie
Percy Baldinnie Farm
Percy Baldinnie Farm
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.
Grazing land by Larennie Sheep grazing in the evening sunlight near Larennie Farm in the background.
Grazing land by Larennie
Sheep grazing in the evening sunlight near Larennie Farm in the background.
Newbigging of Craighall View of the farm of Newbigging of Craighall looking northwest along the back road from New Gilston to Ceres
Newbigging of Craighall
View of the farm of Newbigging of Craighall looking northwest along the back road from New Gilston to Ceres
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Gathercauld Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO4209 (Lat: 56.274713, Lng: -2.927156)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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