Balladrum Wood

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Balladrum Wood

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

Balladrum Wood, located in Kincardineshire, Scotland, is a picturesque forest that spans across an area of approximately 500 acres. Situated just a few miles south of the town of Stonehaven, this woodland is renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity.

The wood features a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, creating a captivating mosaic of colors throughout the year. The dense canopy provides a sheltered habitat for a variety of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and birdwatchers.

Traversing the forest, visitors will find well-maintained walking trails that wind through the wood, offering an immersive experience in nature. These paths meander through ancient woodlands, gushing streams, and tranquil clearings, allowing visitors to appreciate the serenity and tranquility of the surroundings.

Balladrum Wood is also home to an abundance of wildlife. Squirrels, foxes, and deer can often be spotted amongst the trees, while the woodland's rich bird population includes species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

The wood is open to the public year-round, and visitors are encouraged to respect the natural environment and adhere to any guidelines or restrictions in place. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a family picnic, or simply a moment of solitude in nature, Balladrum Wood offers a breathtaking escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

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Balladrum Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.040186/-2.3847294 or Grid Reference NO7694. 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.
Durris Forest Track Track on the north-western side of Durris Forest near Target Wood.
Durris Forest Track
Track on the north-western side of Durris Forest near Target Wood.
Meikle Tulloch Looking along the road on the northern edge of Durris Forest towards Meikle Tulloch.
Meikle Tulloch
Looking along the road on the northern edge of Durris Forest towards Meikle Tulloch.
Grass cutting near Durris A field being shorn of grass near Funach Wood at Durris.
Grass cutting near Durris
A field being shorn of grass near Funach Wood at Durris.
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.
Lines of power
Lines of power
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.
Sheep Pasture Sheep grazing with the woods of Mundernal behind
Sheep Pasture
Sheep grazing with the woods of Mundernal behind
East Funach East Funach farm from the roadside.
East Funach
East Funach farm from the roadside.
Kirkton Sawmill The disused and neglected saw mill of Kirkton Wood, Durris.
Kirkton Sawmill
The disused and neglected saw mill of Kirkton Wood, Durris.
Gennell Farm Road The road to Gennell Farm by Target Wood.
Gennell Farm Road
The road to Gennell Farm by Target Wood.
Target Wood Target Wood and sheep grazing in at field by Gennell.
Target Wood
Target Wood and sheep grazing in at field by Gennell.
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Balladrum Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO7694 (Lat: 57.040186, Lng: -2.3847294)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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