Glencommon Wood

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Glencommon Wood

A93 near Inchmarlo
A93 near Inchmarlo Credit: Steven Brown

Glencommon Wood, located in Kincardineshire, is a stunning forest that spans over a vast area of land. It is situated in the northeast part of Scotland, near the charming town of Glencommon. This wood is a true haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, Glencommon Wood is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The woodland consists of a mixture of broadleaf and coniferous trees, including oak, birch, beech, and pine, which create a picturesque landscape throughout the seasons. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, such as bluebells and primroses, adding a splash of color.

The wood is intersected by several well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. These trails offer a mix of easy strolls and more challenging hikes, catering to different levels of fitness and interest. Along the way, visitors may come across babbling brooks, small waterfalls, and tranquil ponds, enhancing the sense of serenity and tranquility.

Glencommon Wood is not only a haven for nature lovers but also provides a habitat for a range of wildlife. Birdwatchers can spot various species, including woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes. The forest is also home to elusive mammals like red squirrels and roe deer, which can occasionally be spotted if one is patient and observant.

The wood is managed by a local conservation trust, ensuring its preservation and protection for future generations. This natural gem offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing visitors to reconnect with nature and enjoy the peace and beauty that Glencommon Wood has to offer.

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Glencommon Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.065949/-2.556892 or Grid Reference NO6697. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A93 near Inchmarlo
A93 near Inchmarlo
Minor road near Pittenkerrie
Minor road near Pittenkerrie
Minor road near Brathens
Minor road near Brathens
Minor road past Jampots Wood
Minor road past Jampots Wood
View of Inchmarlo House From the estate road to Westfield.
View of Inchmarlo House
From the estate road to Westfield.
Arable land with trees South of the Inchmalo estate; north of the North Deeside Road (A93).
Arable land with trees
South of the Inchmalo estate; north of the North Deeside Road (A93).
Driveway from Inchmarlo House Towards A93 at South Lodge.
Driveway from Inchmarlo House
Towards A93 at South Lodge.
Victoria Park, Inchmarlo Estate From driveway to South Lodge.
Victoria Park, Inchmarlo Estate
From driveway to South Lodge.
Exit from Inchmarlo Estate Onto the A93 at South Lodge.
Exit from Inchmarlo Estate
Onto the A93 at South Lodge.
Inchmarlo Sales Office For retirement homes on the Inchmarlo Estate.
Inchmarlo Sales Office
For retirement homes on the Inchmarlo Estate.
Overhead power lines on wooden poles In a wayleave through Brathens Wood.
Overhead power lines on wooden poles
In a wayleave through Brathens Wood.
Minor road through Brathens Wood Power line wayleave on right; dismantled railway track overgrown on left.
Minor road through Brathens Wood
Power line wayleave on right; dismantled railway track overgrown on left.
Approaching East Brathens road junction
Approaching East Brathens road junction
Brathens Eco-Business Park entrance Entrance road off the minor road.
Brathens Eco-Business Park entrance
Entrance road off the minor road.
Road to East Brathens From the minor road by Brathens Business Centre.
Road to East Brathens
From the minor road by Brathens Business Centre.
Access road to Brathens Croft Uphill off the minor road near Brathens Business Centre.
Access road to Brathens Croft
Uphill off the minor road near Brathens Business Centre.
A view towards 'Kingdom' From the minor road; over a dry stone wall and a field of distinctly rough grazing,
A view towards 'Kingdom'
From the minor road; over a dry stone wall and a field of distinctly rough grazing,
Access to 'Kingdom', Brathens From the minor road, over a cattle grid. Farm name on the refuse bin.
Access to 'Kingdom', Brathens
From the minor road, over a cattle grid. Farm name on the refuse bin.
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Glencommon Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO6697 (Lat: 57.065949, Lng: -2.556892)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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