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  2. Our pick: 16 of Scotland’s finest native forests

    • Our pick: 16 of Scotland’s finest native forests. The Great Caledonian Forest once covered much of Scotland, below the high tops; Caledonia – the Roman name for Scotland – means wooded heights. Th… See more

    Coille Na Glas Leitre, Beinn Eighe, Torridon

    These stunningly beautiful ancient pinewoods clad the southern slopes above the head of Loch Maree, which has the reputation of being Scotland’s most beautiful freshwater loch. They have a place in co… See more

    Inchcailloch and The Loch Lomond Oakwoods

    The Bonnie, Bonnie Banks of Loch Lomond would probably not be sung about were it not for their surviving oakwoods. There are fragments of native sessile oakwoods along much of the eastern sides of the loch, as well as dow… See more

    Rothiemurchus Forest, Cairngorms National Park

    For many people, Rothiemurchus is the grand daddy of Scotland’s Caledonian pine forests. A vast green expanse with the Cairngorm mountains as an incomparable backdrop, the forest was owned by the Grant famil… See more

    Coille Coire Chuilc, Tyndrum, Argyll

    Tyndrum Community Woodland is being expanded and planted with increasing numbers of native trees, but the real gem here is Coille Coire Chuilc seen across the other side of the River Cononish. Munro-baggers he… See more

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