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. Quarrymill Woodland Park

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    Forests & Woodlands

    Quarrymill Woodland Park

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    Perth

    Quarrymill Woodland Park is situated on A93, half a mile north of Perth, and includes three excellent waymarked walks.

  2. Allean Forest

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    Forests & Woodlands

    Allean Forest

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    By Loch Tummel

    The Allean Forest forms part of the Tay Forest Park, seven miles west of Pitlochry and close to the Queen’s View Visitor Centre.

  3. The Hermitage

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    The Hermitage

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    Dunkeld

    Dating from the 18th century, this National Trust for Scotland-preserved site sits on the banks of the River Braan in Craigvinean Forest.

  4. The Birnam Oak

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    The Birnam Oak

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    Dunkeld

    The Birnam Oak is an iconic tree on the outskirts of the Perthshire village and celebrated in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

  5. Meikleour Beech Hedge

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    Forests & Woodlands

    Meikleour Beech Hedge

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    Meikleour

    The Meikleour Beech Hedge, four miles south of Blairgowrie is the longest hedge in Britain and the highest of its kind in the world.

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