to Forestry Commission homepage Home > Quick links > Library > Help >
to scotland homepage About us > Contact us > News > Search >   go

Weem Forest
 

Weem Wood lies on a steep craggy slope above the village of Weem just to the north-west of Aberfeldy. This ancient woodland is home to many legends of dragons and demons that haunted the cliffs and caves.

The walk rises steeply culminating with a fine view at St. David's Well, a hermit's retreat used by St. Cuthbert in the early days of Christianity. St. David, the laird's son from nearby Castle Menzies occupied it later when he took on austere religious life in the fifteenth century.

The wood contains many fine specimen trees planted by the Menzies family in the nineteenth century to provide a spectacular backdrop to the castle and gardens. At this time Perthshire was at the forefront of the renaissance of Scottish forestry with many newly discovered species being introduced from abroad.

How to get there:

Aberfeldy is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference:

One mile west of Aberfeldy on B846 to Tummel Bridge.

Start your visit from:

Castle Menzies Car Park

Other places to go in Tay Forest Park

DRAGON FOREST SCULPTURE BY JOHN HUNTER

Facilities:

Parking

Activities:

WalkingPicnicView PointCycling

Contact:

Peter Fullarton
Recreation Forester
01350 727284
e-mail: peter.fullarton@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What's of interest
You can download the Perthshire events guide 2008.

Learn Basic Bushcraft

Oct 4th - 5th 2008 in Ladywell wood, Dunkeld. £100 per person.

Learn the basics of bush craft and wilderness living skills on this intensive two-day course. Features include:
  • build and stay in your own shelter
  • learn methods for lighting fires
  • the safe use of edged tools
  • find, prepare and cook wild food
  • campsite selection
  • natural navigation
  • tree and plant identification.


  • Course leader: Richard Strivens, a qualified and experienced outdoor educator.

    Contact Hazel Robertson on 01350 727284 for more details.

    What's on
    Useful sites
    Find out more
    What's the Forestry Commission doing about sustainable forestry or biodiversity? Try these links to find out.
    Search our publications database for more indepth information, or look at Forest Research.

    Follow the Forest Code at all times.


    to DirectGov