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Recreation at Caithness
 

Caithness has an interesting variety of forests offering good recreation and amazing views across the North sea coast and over some of the extensive peatlands that characterise this area. Rumster is the oldest forest. Large areas have been felled opening up great views over the coast giving the forest a much more varied and interesting structure. Two newly created routes offer the walker, cyclist or horse rider an opportunity to enjoy this lovely forest. Toftgunn (or Camster) Forest on the Cairns of Camster road does not have quite so much variety, yet is a pleasant tranquil place with some of the best views over the North Sea. Further up the road is Achairn Forest with a car parking area and picnic bench for a break before you explore further. The Achairn Burn is an especially beautiful spot and has a fantastic variety of wild flowers in the early summer. At Halsary Forest we plan to install a car parking area soon to allow visitors to walk through the forest and enjoy views over the famous Shielton Peatlands

How to get there:

Lybster is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: ND243370

Follow A9 north, carrying straight on to the A99 for Wick for approximately 4 miles.

Places to go in Caithness

Achairn Forest
Rumster

Other places to go in this area

WHITE CLOVER

Facilities:

ParkingOther Facilities

Activities:

Horse RidingWildlife ActivitiesHeritageCyclingWalkingPicnicView Point

Contact

Recreation Forester
01862 810359
e-mail: dornoch.fd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


active woods
What's of interest
Please ask for copies of our forest walk leaflet that includes Rumster, or our Open Access Map, which gives location details for all the forests, mentioned above.

What's on
What else is here
In Caithness there is also
wild woods
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.

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