Fechil Wood

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Fechil Wood

McDonald Golf Club, 12th Hole, Roadside The short twelfth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking from the tee to the flag on the green over the rise.
McDonald Golf Club, 12th Hole, Roadside Credit: Scott Cormie

Fechil Wood is a picturesque forest located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this woodland is renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. It is situated near the village of Fechil, providing locals and visitors with easy access to its tranquil surroundings.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as Scots pine, birch, and oak. These trees create a dense canopy, offering shade and shelter to a diverse range of flora and fauna. Walking through Fechil Wood, one can admire the vibrant display of wildflowers, including bluebells, primroses, and foxgloves, which carpet the forest floor during the spring and summer months.

The forest is also home to a plethora of wildlife. Red squirrels can be spotted darting between the trees, while roe deer can be seen grazing in the clearings. Birdwatchers will be delighted by the presence of various avian species, including woodpeckers, owls, and finches.

Fechil Wood is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, providing opportunities for walking, cycling, and wildlife observation. The forest boasts a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore its hidden corners and discover its natural wonders. Additionally, there are designated picnic areas and viewpoints, offering stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Maintained by local conservation organizations, Fechil Wood is not only a recreational space but also serves as an important habitat for many species. Its preservation is crucial in safeguarding the natural heritage of Aberdeenshire and providing an idyllic escape for nature lovers.

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Fechil Wood Images

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McDonald Golf Club, 12th Hole, Roadside The short twelfth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking from the tee to the flag on the green over the rise.
McDonald Golf Club, 12th Hole, Roadside
The short twelfth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking from the tee to the flag on the green over the rise.
McDonald Golf Club, 13th Hole, Avenue Gates The thirteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking from tee to green.
McDonald Golf Club, 13th Hole, Avenue Gates
The thirteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking from tee to green.
McDonald Golf Club, 14th Hole, Delville Wood The fourteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking uphill to the green.
McDonald Golf Club, 14th Hole, Delville Wood
The fourteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking uphill to the green.
McDonald Golf Club, 15th Hole, Het Girdle The short fifteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, from tee to green.
McDonald Golf Club, 15th Hole, Het Girdle
The short fifteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, from tee to green.
McDonald Golf Club, 16th Hole, Turnishaw Hill The sixteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking to the green.
McDonald Golf Club, 16th Hole, Turnishaw Hill
The sixteenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking to the green.
McDonald Golf Club, 17th Hole, The Doctor The seventeenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking to the green.
McDonald Golf Club, 17th Hole, The Doctor
The seventeenth hole at McDonald Golf Course in Ellon, looking to the green.
Brewdog HQ
Brewdog HQ
McDonald Park Obelisk The obelisk commemorating the opening of McDonald Park in Ellon.
McDonald Park Obelisk
The obelisk commemorating the opening of McDonald Park in Ellon.
Ellon War Memorial The war memorial featuring an armed kilted soldier in the centre of Ellon.
Ellon War Memorial
The war memorial featuring an armed kilted soldier in the centre of Ellon.
The Auld Brig The Old Bridge of Ellon over the River Ythan, viewed from the north.
The Auld Brig
The Old Bridge of Ellon over the River Ythan, viewed from the north.
Saint Mary-on-the-Rock Episcopal Church Saint Mary's Church in Ellon, viewed from the south-west.
Saint Mary-on-the-Rock Episcopal Church
Saint Mary's Church in Ellon, viewed from the south-west.
Fresh Hare 
Art Trail 
  



Hare, there and everywhere!
Clan Cancer Support, the north-east’s leading cancer support charity, has partnered with Wild in Art once again to bring an exciting new art trail to the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland.

The Big Hop Trail will take the public on another cultural tour of the north-east and the islands from July to September 2023, with hare sculptures designed and created by some of the country’s most talented artists.

The trail coincides with Clan’s 40th anniversary, with the 40 hares being the focal point to celebrate the charity’s commitment to supporting people affected by cancer. 

We chose the hare sculpture as they are an indigenous animal found in all parts of Clan’s geography. Much like our clients during their cancer journey, hares have to navigate rough and difficult terrain in order to survive. They are also adaptable, like our services team who deliver support to anyone affected by cancer. Most importantly, hares have incredible hearing. What better way to depict our lifeline listening and support service and the importance of being heard?
Fresh Hare
Art Trail Hare, there and everywhere! Clan Cancer Support, the north-east’s leading cancer support charity, has partnered with Wild in Art once again to bring an exciting new art trail to the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland. The Big Hop Trail will take the public on another cultural tour of the north-east and the islands from July to September 2023, with hare sculptures designed and created by some of the country’s most talented artists. The trail coincides with Clan’s 40th anniversary, with the 40 hares being the focal point to celebrate the charity’s commitment to supporting people affected by cancer. We chose the hare sculpture as they are an indigenous animal found in all parts of Clan’s geography. Much like our clients during their cancer journey, hares have to navigate rough and difficult terrain in order to survive. They are also adaptable, like our services team who deliver support to anyone affected by cancer. Most importantly, hares have incredible hearing. What better way to depict our lifeline listening and support service and the importance of being heard?
Logie Buchan Church Looking north to Logie Buchan Parish Church in the Kirkton.
Logie Buchan Church
Looking north to Logie Buchan Parish Church in the Kirkton.
Hillhead of Fechil Trig Pillar The triangulation pillar just visible in the middle of a field of barley at Hillhead of Fechil.
Hillhead of Fechil Trig Pillar
The triangulation pillar just visible in the middle of a field of barley at Hillhead of Fechil.
Meiklemill Footbridge The footbridge linking Meiklemill to Modley in Ellon.
Meiklemill Footbridge
The footbridge linking Meiklemill to Modley in Ellon.
Ythan Ducks Ducks on the Ythan by the Moot Hill site.
Ythan Ducks
Ducks on the Ythan by the Moot Hill site.
Banks of the Ythan A frosty riverbank and islet on the Ythan at Ellon just west of the road bridge.
Banks of the Ythan
A frosty riverbank and islet on the Ythan at Ellon just west of the road bridge.
Tree by the Bridge A riverbank tree by the Ythan with the Meklemill Footbridge in the background.
Tree by the Bridge
A riverbank tree by the Ythan with the Meklemill Footbridge in the background.
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Fechil Wood is located at Grid Ref: NJ9630 (Lat: 57.360918, Lng: -2.0529261)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

What 3 Words

///triangle.owes.opposites. Near Ellon, Aberdeenshire

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