Little Coulmony Wood

Wood, Forest in Nairnshire

Scotland

Little Coulmony Wood

Ardclach War Memorial The Ardclach War memorial is situated to the south of the village of Glenferness close to the road to Nairn and close to the junction to Coulmohy and is in the style of a Celtic cross. It overlooks the farm of Cairnglass, with views south towards the River Findhorn and towards the village of Glenferness, though currently
obscured by modern tree plantations. The site for the stone was chosen by Mrs Brodie the widow of Captain E J Brodie.
Ardclach War Memorial Credit: Colin Kinnear

Little Coulmony Wood is a charming woodland located in Nairnshire, a historic county in the northeast of Scotland. This beautiful forest covers an area of approximately 20 acres, providing a tranquil and picturesque environment for visitors to immerse themselves in nature.

The wood is predominantly made up of a mixture of native trees such as oak, birch, and rowan, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy of foliage provides ample shade, making it an ideal spot for a leisurely stroll on a hot summer's day. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months, further enhancing the natural beauty of the area.

Little Coulmony Wood is a haven for wildlife, attracting a variety of creatures both big and small. Birdwatchers will be delighted to spot species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Squirrels can also be seen darting between the trees, while lucky visitors may even catch a glimpse of deer or foxes roaming the woodland.

The wood is easily accessible to the public, with well-maintained footpaths winding through the trees, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting corners. Benches are strategically placed along the paths, providing a peaceful spot to rest and take in the serene surroundings.

Little Coulmony Wood offers a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing a sanctuary for nature lovers and a place to appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 57.506554/-3.7343548 or Grid Reference NH9647. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ardclach War Memorial The Ardclach War memorial is situated to the south of the village of Glenferness close to the road to Nairn and close to the junction to Coulmohy and is in the style of a Celtic cross. It overlooks the farm of Cairnglass, with views south towards the River Findhorn and towards the village of Glenferness, though currently
obscured by modern tree plantations. The site for the stone was chosen by Mrs Brodie the widow of Captain E J Brodie.
Ardclach War Memorial
The Ardclach War memorial is situated to the south of the village of Glenferness close to the road to Nairn and close to the junction to Coulmohy and is in the style of a Celtic cross. It overlooks the farm of Cairnglass, with views south towards the River Findhorn and towards the village of Glenferness, though currently obscured by modern tree plantations. The site for the stone was chosen by Mrs Brodie the widow of Captain E J Brodie.
Logie Bridge over the River Findhorn
Logie Bridge over the River Findhorn
The A939 near Newton of Belivat
The A939 near Newton of Belivat
The A939 at Redburn Approaching the junction with the unclassified road to Dulsie Bridge
The A939 at Redburn
Approaching the junction with the unclassified road to Dulsie Bridge
Trig Point Lethen Bar trig point. Surrounded in dense whins, it is not a lovely summit. Ticks abound!
Trig Point
Lethen Bar trig point. Surrounded in dense whins, it is not a lovely summit. Ticks abound!
Near Coulmony The minor road crosses an open enclave in a mainly forested area.
Near Coulmony
The minor road crosses an open enclave in a mainly forested area.
Near Coulmony A birch tree by the roadside provides a frame for an otherwise unremarkable view across an enclave of open fields fringed by birch woods on the higher surrounding land.
Near Coulmony
A birch tree by the roadside provides a frame for an otherwise unremarkable view across an enclave of open fields fringed by birch woods on the higher surrounding land.
Near Coulmony A field on lower ground is in use as pasture, with both cattle and sheep together. It was entertaining to watch calves and lambs romping together.
Near Coulmony
A field on lower ground is in use as pasture, with both cattle and sheep together. It was entertaining to watch calves and lambs romping together.
A939 heading towards Logie Bridge
A939 heading towards Logie Bridge
Crossing Logie Bridge
Crossing Logie Bridge
A939 by the Relugas turning
A939 by the Relugas turning
House by the A939 at Belivat
House by the A939 at Belivat
Houses on the A939 at Redburn
Houses on the A939 at Redburn
A939 by the Ardclach turning
A939 by the Ardclach turning
New house near Redburn
New house near Redburn
River Findhorn About half a mile upstream from Daltulich Bridge.
River Findhorn
About half a mile upstream from Daltulich Bridge.
Thick Woodland near Regulas Mill A tiny piece of Moray just clips the corner of this grid square. The boundary runs just to the left of this tree.
Thick Woodland near Regulas Mill
A tiny piece of Moray just clips the corner of this grid square. The boundary runs just to the left of this tree.
Forest Track near Regulas Mill
Forest Track near Regulas Mill
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Little Coulmony Wood is located at Grid Ref: NH9647 (Lat: 57.506554, Lng: -3.7343548)

Unitary Authority: Highland

Police Authority: Highlands and Islands

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