Whitehaugh Wood

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Whitehaugh Wood

Cruden Bay Hotel Tramcar, Grampian Transport Museum Finely restored from its condition as a summerhouse, which it had been since it ceased service in 1941. Unusually, but perhaps unsurprisingly, it was built by the railway company itself, rather than a specialist tramcar builder. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.gtm.org.uk/exhibitions/gtm-permanent-collection/cruden-bay-hotel-tramcar/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.gtm.org.uk/exhibitions/gtm-permanent-collection/cruden-bay-hotel-tramcar/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Cruden Bay Hotel Tramcar, Grampian Transport Museum Credit: Alan Murray-Rust

Whitehaugh Wood is a picturesque forest located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers. The wood is situated near the village of Alford, making it easily accessible for locals and tourists alike.

The woodland is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, and pine. These majestic trees provide a dense canopy, creating a tranquil and shaded environment within the wood. As visitors explore the forest, they will also encounter various types of wildlife, such as squirrels, birds, and deer, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Several well-maintained walking trails wind their way through Whitehaugh Wood, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural surroundings. These paths are suitable for all ages and fitness levels, making it an ideal destination for families. Along the trails, there are informative signposts that provide interesting facts about the flora and fauna found in the wood, enhancing the educational value of the visit.

For those seeking a peaceful retreat, Whitehaugh Wood offers designated picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy a meal amidst the tranquil surroundings. Additionally, there are benches strategically placed along the trails, providing opportunities to rest and take in the scenic beauty of the forest.

Overall, Whitehaugh Wood is a gem of Aberdeenshire, offering visitors a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or wildlife spotting, this woodland provides a delightful experience for all who venture within its boundaries.

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Cruden Bay Hotel Tramcar, Grampian Transport Museum Finely restored from its condition as a summerhouse, which it had been since it ceased service in 1941. Unusually, but perhaps unsurprisingly, it was built by the railway company itself, rather than a specialist tramcar builder. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.gtm.org.uk/exhibitions/gtm-permanent-collection/cruden-bay-hotel-tramcar/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.gtm.org.uk/exhibitions/gtm-permanent-collection/cruden-bay-hotel-tramcar/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Cruden Bay Hotel Tramcar, Grampian Transport Museum
Finely restored from its condition as a summerhouse, which it had been since it ceased service in 1941. Unusually, but perhaps unsurprisingly, it was built by the railway company itself, rather than a specialist tramcar builder. LinkExternal link
Cruden Bay Hotel Tramcar, Grampian Transport Museum Finely restored from its condition as a summerhouse, which it had been since it ceased service in 1941. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://www.gtm.org.uk/exhibitions/gtm-permanent-collection/cruden-bay-hotel-tramcar/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://www.gtm.org.uk/exhibitions/gtm-permanent-collection/cruden-bay-hotel-tramcar/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Cruden Bay Hotel Tramcar, Grampian Transport Museum
Finely restored from its condition as a summerhouse, which it had been since it ceased service in 1941. LinkExternal link
Bear on a box, Grampian Transport Museum A number of toy animals are to be found around the museum for children to discover as part of a trail.
Bear on a box, Grampian Transport Museum
A number of toy animals are to be found around the museum for children to discover as part of a trail.
Donside Road, Alford The A944 heading towards the A97 (for Huntly).
Donside Road, Alford
The A944 heading towards the A97 (for Huntly).
And I shall go into the hare (the shapeshifter)
And I shall go into the hare (the shapeshifter)
Haughton House
Haughton House
Controlled chaos at the 2011 Alford motorbike convention I'm tickled by the sponsors who are inscribed on the saddle - "The Bike Insurer!"  This picture shows John Pearson of the Squib Freestyle MX Team in action at Alford.
Controlled chaos at the 2011 Alford motorbike convention
I'm tickled by the sponsors who are inscribed on the saddle - "The Bike Insurer!" This picture shows John Pearson of the Squib Freestyle MX Team in action at Alford.
I'm sure I left it  here somewhere........... An abundance of bikes at the 2011 Alford motorbike convention.
I'm sure I left it here somewhere...........
An abundance of bikes at the 2011 Alford motorbike convention.
Competing at Alford 2011 Convention
Competing at Alford 2011 Convention
Oh what larks at Alford! Hailing from Devon, the Squib Freestyle MX Team strut their stuff at The 2011 Alford Grampian Motorcycle Convention.
Oh what larks at Alford!
Hailing from Devon, the Squib Freestyle MX Team strut their stuff at The 2011 Alford Grampian Motorcycle Convention.
Leader of the pack at Alford 2011 Hard into the corner, the rider numbered 74 is England's Chris Hodgson who led from start to finish and is also the current leader of the British S1 and Open Class Supermoto Challenge.
Leader of the pack at Alford 2011
Hard into the corner, the rider numbered 74 is England's Chris Hodgson who led from start to finish and is also the current leader of the British S1 and Open Class Supermoto Challenge.
"Hurry up and take the picture, my arms are aching! A stunt rider in mid display at Alford.
"Hurry up and take the picture, my arms are aching!
A stunt rider in mid display at Alford.
Sponsored by "The Bike Insurer" It would be comforting to know if this stunt rider has studied the small print on his contract! The picture shows, John Pearson, a member of the Squib Freestyle MX team demonstrating a 360 degree backflip, a trick which is largely considered the "Holy Grail" of FMX tricks.
Sponsored by "The Bike Insurer"
It would be comforting to know if this stunt rider has studied the small print on his contract! The picture shows, John Pearson, a member of the Squib Freestyle MX team demonstrating a 360 degree backflip, a trick which is largely considered the "Holy Grail" of FMX tricks.
Celebrity at Alford Grampian Motorcycle Convention That's Guy Martin who is one of the fastest pure road racers in the world and who presently rides for the Relentless TAS Suzuki team. The chap has various strings to his bow and is earmarked by the BBC as a replacement for the late Fred Dibnah. Perhaps you have seen "The Boat that Guy Built" which was screened by the BBC and was highly acclaimed?
Celebrity at Alford Grampian Motorcycle Convention
That's Guy Martin who is one of the fastest pure road racers in the world and who presently rides for the Relentless TAS Suzuki team. The chap has various strings to his bow and is earmarked by the BBC as a replacement for the late Fred Dibnah. Perhaps you have seen "The Boat that Guy Built" which was screened by the BBC and was highly acclaimed?
The skating pond at Alford A treat less common of late
The skating pond at Alford
A treat less common of late
The Craigievar Express Postie Lawson's steam-driven three-wheeled cart, one of the best known exhibits at the Grampian Transport Museum.
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The Craigievar Express
Postie Lawson's steam-driven three-wheeled cart, one of the best known exhibits at the Grampian Transport Museum. LinkExternal link
Grampian Transport Museum, Alford Popular themed regional museum. Here are three historic brands - Strathdee the baker, Gordon of Alford and a restored horse tram from Aberdeen.
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Grampian Transport Museum, Alford
Popular themed regional museum. Here are three historic brands - Strathdee the baker, Gordon of Alford and a restored horse tram from Aberdeen. LinkExternal link
Glendronach Distillery Co. Ltd. Vintage lorry in the popular Grampian Transport Museum at Alford.
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Glendronach Distillery Co. Ltd.
Vintage lorry in the popular Grampian Transport Museum at Alford. LinkExternal link
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Whitehaugh Wood is located at Grid Ref: NJ5817 (Lat: 57.250301, Lng: -2.6942752)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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