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Brochel Wood
 

Brochel wood is a planted, conifer forest. It is being harvested at the moment. This area will not be replanted with conifer trees but will be encouraged to regenerate with native, broadleaved trees.

There are low-key walks from here. One goes to Brochel Castle. The other is a long-distance walk to the clearance village of Screapadal and continues to the south of the island. The views over the sea to Applecross are spectacular.

How to get there:

Brochel Wood is part of Raasay Forest. Brochel, Arnish, Inverarish, Isle Of Skye, and Sconser are the nearest towns or villages.

From the Raasay ferry terminal, follow the road through Inverarish, turn left and continue to the far north of the island. Brochel wood is on the north west coast of the island, south of Brochel Castle.
A forest road leads off the public road to Brochel wood.

OS Grid Reference: NG 579 462


Other places to go in Raasay Forest

BROCHEL WOOD

Contact:

Fiona Barnett
Ao Fm
01320 366322
e-mail: fiona.barnett@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What's of interest
All the walks on Raasay are featured in an 'Isle of Raasay' leaflet.

You can download the Fort Augustus 2008 events leaflet (PDF 1.9Mb).

What else is here
In Brochel Wood there is also
wild woods
Useful sites
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