Hilton Wood

Wood, Forest in Angus

Scotland

Hilton Wood

Farm buildings, Vayne
Farm buildings, Vayne Credit: Euan Nelson

Hilton Wood, Angus, also known as Wood Forest, is a picturesque woodland located in the region of Angus, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, this woodland is known for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. The forest is situated near the village of Hilton, which lies about 6 miles northwest of the town of Brechin.

Hilton Wood is characterized by its dense tree cover, mainly consisting of native species such as oak, birch, and rowan. The woodland is interspersed with tranquil paths, inviting visitors to explore its peaceful surroundings. These paths cater to both casual walkers and more adventurous hikers, offering a range of difficulty levels.

One of the prominent features of Hilton Wood is the picturesque Hilton Burn, a small river that meanders through the forest. The burn adds to the charm of the woodland, providing a soothing ambiance and attracting a variety of wildlife, including otters, herons, and kingfishers.

Nature enthusiasts will find an abundance of flora and fauna within Hilton Wood. The forest floor is carpeted with wildflowers during the spring and summer months, creating a stunning display of colors. Additionally, the woodland is home to a diverse range of bird species, making it a popular destination for birdwatchers.

Hilton Wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), highlighting its ecological significance. The forest plays a vital role in maintaining the local ecosystem and provides a habitat for numerous plant and animal species.

Overall, Hilton Wood, Angus, offers visitors a serene and enchanting experience, immersing them in the beauty of nature and providing a tranquil escape from the bustling world.

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Hilton Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.734692/-2.8062499 or Grid Reference NO5060. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farm buildings, Vayne
Farm buildings, Vayne
Farm building, Vayne The farm buildings at Vayne belong to the nineteenth century, but much of the stone that was used for their construction was plundered from the nearby Vayne Castle (16th century).  Evidence for this can be seen in the carved panel, or tympanum, set between the two grey doors in this picture.  The image below contains further detail:-

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Farm building, Vayne
The farm buildings at Vayne belong to the nineteenth century, but much of the stone that was used for their construction was plundered from the nearby Vayne Castle (16th century). Evidence for this can be seen in the carved panel, or tympanum, set between the two grey doors in this picture. The image below contains further detail:- Link
Farmland at Vayne Farm
Farmland at Vayne Farm
Farm road at Vayne Farm
Farm road at Vayne Farm
Minor road between Vayne Moor and Roughmount Woods Looking north-westward.
Minor road between Vayne Moor and Roughmount Woods
Looking north-westward.
Minor road beside Redford Wood Looking north-westward in the direction of Fern.
Minor road beside Redford Wood
Looking north-westward in the direction of Fern.
Road to Fern The road heading to Fern from Careston through Vayne Moor Wood.
Road to Fern
The road heading to Fern from Careston through Vayne Moor Wood.
Field near the Law of Windsor Looking north-westwards over a newly sown field north of the Law of Windsor.
Field near the Law of Windsor
Looking north-westwards over a newly sown field north of the Law of Windsor.
C31 (Angus) Road at Windsor Terrace The C31 road heading eastwards approaching Windsor Terrace.
C31 (Angus) Road at Windsor Terrace
The C31 road heading eastwards approaching Windsor Terrace.
Minor road near Fern
Minor road near Fern
Access road to Vayne
Access road to Vayne
Road past Vayne
Road past Vayne
Wheat field beside Vayne Moor Wood
Wheat field beside Vayne Moor Wood
Wheat field near Welford Fern Lodge <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NO4960">NO4960</a> on the far side of the field.
Wheat field near Welford
Fern Lodge NO4960 on the far side of the field.
Vayne Farm
Vayne Farm
Roughmount Farm
Roughmount Farm
Beware Low Flying Deer!! Road from Noranside to Careston near Vayne
Beware Low Flying Deer!!
Road from Noranside to Careston near Vayne
Road to Fern with Rhododendron Hedges
Road to Fern with Rhododendron Hedges
Show me another place!

Hilton Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO5060 (Lat: 56.734692, Lng: -2.8062499)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

What 3 Words

///community.ridiculed.unrealistic. Near Brechin, Angus

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 56.734692,-2.8062499
Bus Stop
Hilton of Fern
Bus: yes
Naptan AtcoCode: 6490IM926
Naptan Bearing: W
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Hilton of Fern
Naptan Indicator: Road End
Naptan Landmark: Hilton of Fern
Naptan NaptanCode: 26424649
Naptan Verified: no
Public Transport: platform
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 56.7339536/-2.8050346
Hilton of Fern
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 56.7332232/-2.8050074
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 56.733873/-2.8136223
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