Craiglug Wood

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Craiglug Wood

Park Bridge Park Bridge from the north bank of the River Dee.
Park Bridge Credit: Scott Cormie

Craiglug Wood is a picturesque forest located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Spanning over an area of approximately 500 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna. The wood is situated near the village of Craiglug, which adds to its accessibility and popularity among locals and tourists alike.

The wood boasts a variety of tree species, including Scots pine, oak, birch, and beech, creating a vibrant and colorful landscape throughout the year. The forest floor is adorned with an array of wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere. Moreover, the wood is intersected by several walking trails, enabling visitors to explore its hidden treasures at their own pace.

Craiglug Wood is not only renowned for its natural beauty but also for its rich wildlife. The forest is home to a multitude of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes, making it a paradise for birdwatchers. Deer, squirrels, and rabbits can also be spotted among the trees, providing a delightful encounter with Scotland's native wildlife.

In addition to its natural splendor, Craiglug Wood holds historical significance. It is believed to have been a part of the ancient Caledonian Forest, which covered vast areas of Scotland. The remnants of old settlements and ruins can still be found within the wood, adding an element of intrigue and fascination to the area.

Overall, Craiglug Wood offers a tranquil and serene escape into nature. With its breathtaking scenery, diverse wildlife, and historical significance, it is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Craiglug Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.070056/-2.3100984 or Grid Reference NO8197. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Park Bridge Park Bridge from the north bank of the River Dee.
Park Bridge
Park Bridge from the north bank of the River Dee.
River Dee from Park Bridge Looking upstream of the River Dee from Park Bridge.
River Dee from Park Bridge
Looking upstream of the River Dee from Park Bridge.
River Dee at Craiglug, near Peterculter, from the air Taken from a plane on approach to Aberdeen Airport.
River Dee at Craiglug, near Peterculter, from the air
Taken from a plane on approach to Aberdeen Airport.
Road, Cairnton Wood A minor road used by the Deeside Way which has been forced off the old railway between Drumoak and Coalford.
Road, Cairnton Wood
A minor road used by the Deeside Way which has been forced off the old railway between Drumoak and Coalford.
Ride, Cairnton Wood Some tall conifers, I expect this scene to change soon.
Ride, Cairnton Wood
Some tall conifers, I expect this scene to change soon.
Cairnton Wood
Cairnton Wood
Edge of Cairnton Wood A view over to the Kincardineshire side of the Dee.
Edge of Cairnton Wood
A view over to the Kincardineshire side of the Dee.
Cairnton Wood A lovely piece of mossy stonework.
Cairnton Wood
A lovely piece of mossy stonework.
Road out of Dalmaik
Road out of Dalmaik
Deeside Way An off road section on the bit off the railway between Coalford and Drumoak.
Deeside Way
An off road section on the bit off the railway between Coalford and Drumoak.
Sandy soils, Dalmaik Glacial deposits, favoured by rabbits.
Sandy soils, Dalmaik
Glacial deposits, favoured by rabbits.
Arable land, Drumoak The line of trees marks the Deeside Railway trackbed.
Arable land, Drumoak
The line of trees marks the Deeside Railway trackbed.
Dalmaik Church - St Maik's Church As seen from the banks of the River Dee.  The church was built in the 1600s.
Dalmaik Church - St Maik's Church
As seen from the banks of the River Dee. The church was built in the 1600s.
Crossroads Ahead The road from Drumoak approaching a crossroad as the B9077 crosses from left to right.
Crossroads Ahead
The road from Drumoak approaching a crossroad as the B9077 crosses from left to right.
Towards Drumoak The hedge lined road to Drumoak.
Towards Drumoak
The hedge lined road to Drumoak.
Old Milestone by the B9077, Peterculter parish Aberdeen granite by the B9077, in parish of Peterculter (Aberdeen District), nearly opposite BP pipeline indicator No. 038, on verge, South side of road.

Inscription reads:-
10
(To Aberdeen)

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: AD_ADBN10
Old Milestone by the B9077, Peterculter parish
Aberdeen granite by the B9077, in parish of Peterculter (Aberdeen District), nearly opposite BP pipeline indicator No. 038, on verge, South side of road. Inscription reads:- 10 (To Aberdeen) Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: AD_ADBN10
Old Church at Drumoak, Aberdeenshire The old church at Drumoak is now a ruin.  The border between Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen city runs around the edge of the church yard.
Old Church at Drumoak, Aberdeenshire
The old church at Drumoak is now a ruin. The border between Aberdeenshire and Aberdeen city runs around the edge of the church yard.
The Deeside Way near Coalford, Aberdeenshire View facing west along part of the route of the Deeside Way long distance trail in Aberdeenshire.  This part of the route follows a public road.
The Deeside Way near Coalford, Aberdeenshire
View facing west along part of the route of the Deeside Way long distance trail in Aberdeenshire. This part of the route follows a public road.
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Craiglug Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO8197 (Lat: 57.070056, Lng: -2.3100984)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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