Forests & woods in Perthshire

Explore the beautiful woodlands of Perthshire’s Big Tree Country. Visit in autumn when the trees are resplendent in gold, crimson and ochre, and see the towering conifers in the Hermitage at Dunkeld and the Birks of Aberfeldy that inspired Robert Burns.

 

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  1. Niel Gows Oak

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    Forests & Woodlands

    Niel Gows Oak

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    By Dunkeld

    Niel Gow’s Oak is a large oak tree and part of the Craignvinean Forest which runs along the south bank of the River Tay.

  2. Macrosty Park

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    Forests & Woodlands

    Macrosty Park

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    Crieff

    Macrosty Park is situated on the west side of the Perthshire town of Crieff and features woodland, a path network and a Victorian bandstand.

  3. Moncreiffe Hill

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    Hills & Mountains

    Moncreiffe Hill

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    By Bridge Of Earn

    Moncreiffe Hill Wood is a beautiful mixed woodland covering a hill, just 3 miles south of Perth.

  4. Queen's View

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    Forests & Woodlands

    Queen's View

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    Pitlochry

    The Queen’s View in Highland Perthshire overlooks Loch Tummel and is said to have been named after Queen Victoria, following her visit to the area in 1866.

  5. The Dunkeld Larches

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    Forests & Woodlands

    The Dunkeld Larches

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    Dunkeld

    Dunkeld’s Parent Larch is situated behind the town’s cathedral and dates from 1738, when a group of five larches were planted in the area.

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