Auquhollie Wood

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Auquhollie Wood

Rumbleyond croft With a roof ladder in place.
Rumbleyond croft Credit: Stanley Howe

Auquhollie Wood is a charming woodland area located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Covering an expansive area, the wood is nestled between the towns of Stonehaven and Banchory, offering a serene and picturesque environment for visitors to explore.

The wood is predominantly composed of native Scottish trees, including oak, birch, and pine, which creates a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The tall, majestic trees provide a lush canopy that filters sunlight, casting beautiful patterns on the forest floor. Throughout the wood, a network of well-maintained trails and paths wind their way through the trees, allowing visitors to easily navigate and explore the area.

Auquhollie Wood is known for its rich biodiversity, with an abundance of flora and fauna. The forest floor is carpeted with a variety of wildflowers, including bluebells and primroses, which bloom in vibrant colors during the spring months. The wood is also home to numerous species of birds, making it a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts. Visitors may catch glimpses of woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds as they explore the wood.

In addition to its natural beauty, Auquhollie Wood offers recreational opportunities for visitors. There are picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the tranquil surroundings, as well as designated areas for camping and barbecuing. The wood is also a popular spot for hiking, with trails ranging from easy strolls to more challenging hikes for experienced adventurers.

Overall, Auquhollie Wood is a haven for nature lovers, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a tranquil and rejuvenating experience in the heart of Kincardineshire.

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Auquhollie Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.00299/-2.2899661 or Grid Reference NO8290. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Rumbleyond croft With a roof ladder in place.
Rumbleyond croft
With a roof ladder in place.
Pond between Curlethney Hill and Meikle Carewe Hill
Pond between Curlethney Hill and Meikle Carewe Hill
H.V. pylon on Meikle Carewe
H.V. pylon on Meikle Carewe
Rumbleyond Burn A minor bridge on the Rumbleyond Burn near Union cottage used mainly for farm vehicles on the Rickarton Estate
Rumbleyond Burn
A minor bridge on the Rumbleyond Burn near Union cottage used mainly for farm vehicles on the Rickarton Estate
Estate road at Union Cottage The estate track that leads from Union Cottage through Auquhollie Wood to Rumbleyond, a track used mainly by agricultural vehicles
Estate road at Union Cottage
The estate track that leads from Union Cottage through Auquhollie Wood to Rumbleyond, a track used mainly by agricultural vehicles
Agricultural Land An old track leading from the Lang Stane to the old derelict farm steading of Smallburn
Agricultural Land
An old track leading from the Lang Stane to the old derelict farm steading of Smallburn
A lone tree The track goes through the derelict farm steading of Smallburn, leading to Moss of Blackpots.  The tree is surrounded by rubble, and the low remains of farm buildings are just visible in the long grass
A lone tree
The track goes through the derelict farm steading of Smallburn, leading to Moss of Blackpots. The tree is surrounded by rubble, and the low remains of farm buildings are just visible in the long grass
A new hill track The new way marked track leading to Meikle Carewe windfarm.  The track snakes like a white ribbon over the Moss of Blackpots and can be seen clearly from the road leading to Easter Auquhollie
A new hill track
The new way marked track leading to Meikle Carewe windfarm. The track snakes like a white ribbon over the Moss of Blackpots and can be seen clearly from the road leading to Easter Auquhollie
Wind Turbine T4 Wind Turbine & access road, one of the turbines at Meikle Carewe windfarm
Wind Turbine
T4 Wind Turbine & access road, one of the turbines at Meikle Carewe windfarm
Meikle Carewe Windfarm The wind turbines at Meikle Carewe windfarm from Curlethney Hill
Meikle Carewe Windfarm
The wind turbines at Meikle Carewe windfarm from Curlethney Hill
Standing Stones and Ring Cairn I came looking for the Roman camp, but founds these standing stones instead.
Standing Stones and Ring Cairn
I came looking for the Roman camp, but founds these standing stones instead.
Standing Stones and Ring Cairn Just some of the Standing Stones on Campstone Hill near to West Raedykes. see <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/8925/raedykes.html" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.themodernantiquarian.com/site/8925/raedykes.html">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Standing Stones and Ring Cairn
Just some of the Standing Stones on Campstone Hill near to West Raedykes. see LinkExternal link
Lang Stane This stone has what is known as an Ogham Inscription on it an ancient
Irish alphabet from the fourth or fifth century
Lang Stane
This stone has what is known as an Ogham Inscription on it an ancient Irish alphabet from the fourth or fifth century
Mill This ruin of a mill lies west of Easter Auquhollie near Rickarton. The sluice
is hidden by the fallen Sycamore tree, but the large stone in front is where  
one side of the axle of the waterwheel rested on with the other end going through the hole in the wall. The water that powered the mill must have come from a spring as there is no sign of a river or burn at that height on the hill.
Mill
This ruin of a mill lies west of Easter Auquhollie near Rickarton. The sluice is hidden by the fallen Sycamore tree, but the large stone in front is where one side of the axle of the waterwheel rested on with the other end going through the hole in the wall. The water that powered the mill must have come from a spring as there is no sign of a river or burn at that height on the hill.
Waterwheel This is the stone that the axle of the waterwheel rotated on at the old 
mill near to Easter Auquhollie.
Waterwheel
This is the stone that the axle of the waterwheel rotated on at the old mill near to Easter Auquhollie.
Northward Farm (ruin) A remote farm steading on the east side of Bank Hill now used for
sheltering sheep. This had at one time been a fairly large farm by
the amount of ruins there are around the building. The hill behind
the steading is Meikle Carewe.
Northward Farm (ruin)
A remote farm steading on the east side of Bank Hill now used for sheltering sheep. This had at one time been a fairly large farm by the amount of ruins there are around the building. The hill behind the steading is Meikle Carewe.
Moorland and rough pastures below the Hill of Cairneymore
Moorland and rough pastures below the Hill of Cairneymore
Saddle Hill, north of Raedykes Roman Camp Top of Saddle Hill is a heather covered moorland.  At the extreme upper right is part of the southern flank of Meikle Carrewe Hill. Photographer is standing in a marsh one metre deep in water;  the marsh is part of the drainage of Burn of Monboys and has juncus as a dominant species.
Saddle Hill, north of Raedykes Roman Camp
Top of Saddle Hill is a heather covered moorland. At the extreme upper right is part of the southern flank of Meikle Carrewe Hill. Photographer is standing in a marsh one metre deep in water; the marsh is part of the drainage of Burn of Monboys and has juncus as a dominant species.
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Auquhollie Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO8290 (Lat: 57.00299, Lng: -2.2899661)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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