Auchnerran Woods

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Auchnerran Woods

Road to Blelack House at Carrue
Road to Blelack House at Carrue Credit: Alan Reid

Auchnerran Woods is a picturesque woodland located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 hectares, it is a diverse and beautiful natural landscape that offers a tranquil retreat for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The woodland is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, birch, and rowan, creating a rich and vibrant habitat for a wide range of wildlife. Walking through the woods, visitors can expect to see a plethora of bird species, including woodland birds like woodpeckers, thrushes, and tits. The forest floor is also home to a variety of mammals, including red squirrels, roe deer, and badgers.

Auchnerran Woods is crisscrossed by well-maintained walking trails, making it an ideal destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. The paths wind through the woods, providing visitors with stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the opportunity to explore the woodland at their own pace.

In addition to its natural beauty, Auchnerran Woods has historical significance. The site is believed to have been used for timber production in the past, contributing to the local economy. Today, the woodland is managed by a conservation organization, ensuring its preservation and sustainable use for future generations.

Overall, Auchnerran Woods is a hidden gem in Aberdeenshire, offering a peaceful and enchanting experience for those seeking solace in nature. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the tranquility of the forest, this woodland has something to offer everyone.

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Auchnerran Woods Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.115744/-2.9439747 or Grid Reference NJ4203. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road to Blelack House at Carrue
Road to Blelack House at Carrue
Loggie Burn at Carrue
Loggie Burn at Carrue
Solar panel array at Allalogie
Solar panel array at Allalogie
Open forest at Bridgend
Open forest at Bridgend
Bridgend, a lonely cottage
Bridgend, a lonely cottage
New fence on road to Milton of Whitehouse
New fence on road to Milton of Whitehouse
Uncultivated land at Milton of Whitehouse
Uncultivated land at Milton of Whitehouse
Manse of the Braes of Cromar
Manse of the Braes of Cromar
New houses at Logie Coldstone
New houses at Logie Coldstone
Interesting House Name The sign at the gate of a house named Tonalite is mostly made up of corks and bottle tops. Tonalite, scientifically speaking, is a coarse-grained plutonic rock containing quartz and sodium-calcium feldspar.
Interesting House Name
The sign at the gate of a house named Tonalite is mostly made up of corks and bottle tops. Tonalite, scientifically speaking, is a coarse-grained plutonic rock containing quartz and sodium-calcium feldspar.
Restoration at Mosstown It's always good to see an old building being reclaimed and renovated, in this case probably for housing.
Restoration at Mosstown
It's always good to see an old building being reclaimed and renovated, in this case probably for housing.
Field near Corblelack Part of the field has a cereal crops, and the rest is grass with a good scattering of docks.
Field near Corblelack
Part of the field has a cereal crops, and the rest is grass with a good scattering of docks.
Tramlines near Peat Hill The tramlines in the cereal crop draw the eye towards Morven, which dominates the view.
Tramlines near Peat Hill
The tramlines in the cereal crop draw the eye towards Morven, which dominates the view.
Wet Field Surprisingly, although there has been a month's rainfall in just a couple of days this week, and the ground is obviously waterlogged, the rain does not seem to have flattened the barley.
Wet Field
Surprisingly, although there has been a month's rainfall in just a couple of days this week, and the ground is obviously waterlogged, the rain does not seem to have flattened the barley.
Minor road towards Groddie
Minor road towards Groddie
Minor road towards Groddie
Minor road towards Groddie
Minor road towards Groddie
Minor road towards Groddie
A97 towards Dinnet
A97 towards Dinnet
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Auchnerran Woods is located at Grid Ref: NJ4203 (Lat: 57.115744, Lng: -2.9439747)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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Located within 500m of 57.115744,-2.9439747
Allalogie
Place: isolated_dwelling
Lat/Long: 57.1121818/-2.9462615
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