Drumligair Wood

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Drumligair Wood

Burnside Farm The buildings and old railway carriages are just a little ramshackle but the lambs seem happy enough...
Burnside Farm Credit: Bill Harrison

Drumligair Wood is a captivating forest located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Spanning an expansive area of land, this enchanting woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The wood is nestled amidst the picturesque countryside, offering breathtaking views of rolling hills and meandering streams.

Dominated by a diverse range of trees, including towering Scots Pine, oak, and birch, Drumligair Wood boasts a rich and varied ecosystem. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of vibrant wildflowers, creating a kaleidoscope of colors throughout the seasons. The woodland is also home to a plethora of wildlife, with red squirrels, deer, and a multitude of bird species thriving within its boundaries.

Numerous walking trails meander through the wood, allowing visitors to explore its hidden treasures at their own pace. The paths are well-maintained and provide easy access to the heart of the forest, where tranquility and serenity reign. Adventurous souls can embark on longer hikes that lead to nearby viewpoints, offering spectacular panoramas of the surrounding Aberdeenshire countryside.

Drumligair Wood is not only a natural paradise but also a place of historical significance. The forest has been a part of the local community for centuries and has witnessed the passage of time. Several ancient ruins and archaeological sites can be found within its borders, providing a glimpse into the region's rich past.

Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a birdwatching expedition, or a quest for historical knowledge, Drumligair Wood offers an unforgettable experience to all who venture into its embrace.

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Drumligair Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.241148/-2.1539197 or Grid Reference NJ9016. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Burnside Farm The buildings and old railway carriages are just a little ramshackle but the lambs seem happy enough...
Burnside Farm
The buildings and old railway carriages are just a little ramshackle but the lambs seem happy enough...
Drumligair Farmhouse An utterly typical Aberdeenshire design of granite farmhouse with prominent front hipped dormer windows.
Drumligair Farmhouse
An utterly typical Aberdeenshire design of granite farmhouse with prominent front hipped dormer windows.
Steading What looks to be a converted farm building at Sunnyside Farm
Steading
What looks to be a converted farm building at Sunnyside Farm
Mains of Whitecairns Farm Part of a huge, sprawling complex of farm buildings.
Mains of Whitecairns Farm
Part of a huge, sprawling complex of farm buildings.
Pheasant This dopey bird almost got run down...
Pheasant
This dopey bird almost got run down...
Red Moss The single-track road with obligatory gorse skirts the boggy, infertile Red Moss
Red Moss
The single-track road with obligatory gorse skirts the boggy, infertile Red Moss
Hillhead of Muirton Farm
Hillhead of Muirton Farm
Bend The B977 has to handle heavy commuter traffic, but is peaceful on a Sunday afternoon...
Bend
The B977 has to handle heavy commuter traffic, but is peaceful on a Sunday afternoon...
Fortified house, Corsehill
Fortified house, Corsehill
B977 towards Belhelvie Heading east.
B977 towards Belhelvie
Heading east.
Farmland near Newpark
Farmland near Newpark
Track to Longhills
Track to Longhills
Minor road heading north Towards Newmachar.
Minor road heading north
Towards Newmachar.
Hillhead
Hillhead
Farm building, Hillhead
Farm building, Hillhead
Minor road heading north  Towards Newmachar.
Minor road heading north
Towards Newmachar.
Old barn, Burnside
Old barn, Burnside
Minor road towards Newmachar Heading north.
Minor road towards Newmachar
Heading north.
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Drumligair Wood is located at Grid Ref: NJ9016 (Lat: 57.241148, Lng: -2.1539197)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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