Lauriston Plantation

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Lauriston Plantation

Minor road approaching Redford Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching Redford Credit: Peter Wood

Lauriston Plantation is a historic woodland located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated in the heart of the countryside, this sprawling estate covers an area of approximately 500 acres, making it a significant forested area in the region.

The plantation is known for its diverse range of trees, including native species such as oak, beech, and birch, which have thrived in this fertile land for centuries. The lush greenery and dense vegetation of the woodland create a serene and tranquil atmosphere, attracting nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

Several well-maintained walking trails wind their way through the plantation, offering visitors the opportunity to explore the stunning surroundings at their own pace. These paths lead to picturesque viewpoints, allowing visitors to take in breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Lauriston Plantation has a rich history, dating back to the 18th century when it was first established as a timber source for the local community. Over the years, it has been managed sustainably, ensuring the preservation of its natural beauty and biodiversity.

Today, the plantation serves as an important habitat for various wildlife species, including deer, foxes, and a wide range of bird species. It also provides a haven for rare plant species, contributing to the overall biodiversity of the area.

Lauriston Plantation offers a unique opportunity for visitors to immerse themselves in nature, providing a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether it is a leisurely stroll or a more adventurous hike, this woodland sanctuary is a must-visit destination for nature lovers.

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Lauriston Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.811041/-2.3921221 or Grid Reference NO7668. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road approaching Redford Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching Redford
Looking south-westward.
Minor road between Redford and Tullo Looking north-eastward.
Minor road between Redford and Tullo
Looking north-eastward.
Road (B9120) approaching Lauriston Looking south-eastward.
Road (B9120) approaching Lauriston
Looking south-eastward.
Road (B9120) near to Biddrie Looking south-westward.
Road (B9120) near to Biddrie
Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching West Balhagarty Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching West Balhagarty
Looking south-westward.
Minor road beside Balhagarty Plantation Looking north-eastward.
Minor road beside Balhagarty Plantation
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road between East Bradieston and the B9120 Looking north-eastward.
Minor road between East Bradieston and the B9120
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching East Bradieston Looking south-westward.
Minor road approaching East Bradieston
Looking south-westward.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the parapet wall of a road (B9120) bridge near to West Belt.
The recorded details give a height of 130.1039 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the parapet wall of a road (B9120) bridge near to West Belt. The recorded details give a height of 130.1039 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This fine example of a cut mark can be found on the wall of a farm building near Bradieston.
The recorded details give a height of 190.5762 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This fine example of a cut mark can be found on the wall of a farm building near Bradieston. The recorded details give a height of 190.5762 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Pink bales A distant view of pink-wrapped bales to the north of Muirton on the lower southern slope of Paul Matthew Hill.
Pink bales
A distant view of pink-wrapped bales to the north of Muirton on the lower southern slope of Paul Matthew Hill.
Old fingerpost On the B9120 at West Balhagarty on the route from the A92 to Laurencekirk is this fingerpost with KINCARDINE CC on the annulus.  The main post may have been made at Stanton's foundry.  The sign may have had at least one other finger and may be the only surviving fingerpost set up by the old Kincardine CC but now Aberdeenshire.
Old fingerpost
On the B9120 at West Balhagarty on the route from the A92 to Laurencekirk is this fingerpost with KINCARDINE CC on the annulus. The main post may have been made at Stanton's foundry. The sign may have had at least one other finger and may be the only surviving fingerpost set up by the old Kincardine CC but now Aberdeenshire.
Old fingerpost A full view of this fingerpost with Kincardine CC on the annulus.
Old fingerpost
A full view of this fingerpost with Kincardine CC on the annulus.
Minor road by Lauriston Castle
Minor road by Lauriston Castle
Farm road to Chapelfield
Farm road to Chapelfield
Farmland at Chapelfield The village of St Cyrus is in the background
Farmland at Chapelfield
The village of St Cyrus is in the background
Farmland at Chapelfield
Farmland at Chapelfield
Farmland around Brae Cottages The sign is opposition to the proposed wind farm on Hill of Garvock.
Farmland around Brae Cottages
The sign is opposition to the proposed wind farm on Hill of Garvock.
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Lauriston Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NO7668 (Lat: 56.811041, Lng: -2.3921221)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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