Cairnfauld Wood

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Cairnfauld Wood

Gennell Farm Looking down on Gennell from the track on the edge of Durris Forest.
Gennell Farm Credit: Scott Cormie

Cairnfauld Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, the wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

The wood is characterized by a diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, and pine. These trees create a dense canopy that provides shelter and habitat for a variety of wildlife. Birdwatchers flock to Cairnfauld Wood to catch a glimpse of species such as woodpeckers, thrushes, and owls, while mammal enthusiasts may encounter red squirrels, roe deer, and badgers.

Visitors to Cairnfauld Wood can explore the numerous trails that wind their way through the forest, offering a chance to immerse oneself in the peaceful surroundings. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual walkers and more experienced hikers. Along the way, there are several viewpoints that offer stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside, making Cairnfauld Wood an ideal spot for photography enthusiasts.

In addition to its natural beauty, Cairnfauld Wood also holds historical significance. The remains of an ancient hill fort can be found within the wood, serving as a reminder of the area's rich past.

With its diverse flora and fauna, scenic trails, and historical landmarks, Cairnfauld Wood is a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Kincardineshire.

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Cairnfauld Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.034143/-2.4093977 or Grid Reference NO7593. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Gennell Farm Looking down on Gennell from the track on the edge of Durris Forest.
Gennell Farm
Looking down on Gennell from the track on the edge of Durris Forest.
Cattle at East Funach Resting cattle in a field with East Funach in the background.
Cattle at East Funach
Resting cattle in a field with East Funach in the background.
Fields to the west of Durris Forest Looking north over a field near Inchloan to the west of Durris Forest.
Fields to the west of Durris Forest
Looking north over a field near Inchloan to the west of Durris Forest.
Inchloan from the north-east Looking south-west from the roadside to Inchloan.
Inchloan from the north-east
Looking south-west from the roadside to Inchloan.
Overgrown gate Woodland access off the A957.
Overgrown gate
Woodland access off the A957.
Mains of Blairydrine
Mains of Blairydrine
Junction on the A957 at Blairydryne
Junction on the A957 at Blairydryne
Blairydryne Bridge A tight turn on the Slug Road to Stonehaven, it looks innocuous in summer but can be tricky in winter.
Blairydryne Bridge
A tight turn on the Slug Road to Stonehaven, it looks innocuous in summer but can be tricky in winter.
Tree on a bend A young tree on a bend of the A957 Slug road just south of Quinthelhead.
Tree on a bend
A young tree on a bend of the A957 Slug road just south of Quinthelhead.
Barns Barn Barns Farm and its roadside barn just off the old Slug Road.
Barns Barn
Barns Farm and its roadside barn just off the old Slug Road.
Where Old Meets New The junction of the old and new Slug Roads, 12 miles from Stonehaven!
Where Old Meets New
The junction of the old and new Slug Roads, 12 miles from Stonehaven!
Northbrae Entrance The entrance to Northbrae farm.
Northbrae Entrance
The entrance to Northbrae farm.
Sheep by Lochton Grazing land by Lochton looking towards Quair Cottage on the Slug Road.
Sheep by Lochton
Grazing land by Lochton looking towards Quair Cottage on the Slug Road.
Cattle by Lochton Cattle in a field by Lochton from the Wardend road.
Cattle by Lochton
Cattle in a field by Lochton from the Wardend road.
Crossing the Sheeoch A bridge over the Sheeoch Burn and poly tunnels by Wardend Cottages.
Crossing the Sheeoch
A bridge over the Sheeoch Burn and poly tunnels by Wardend Cottages.
Cattle at Wardend Cattle in a field by Wardend Cottages.
Cattle at Wardend
Cattle in a field by Wardend Cottages.
Cairnfauld Path A path entering Cainfauld Wood.
Cairnfauld Path
A path entering Cainfauld Wood.
Cattle by a Pool Cattle grazing by Calladrum.
Cattle by a Pool
Cattle grazing by Calladrum.
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Cairnfauld Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO7593 (Lat: 57.034143, Lng: -2.4093977)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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