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Inverarish
 

Inverarish forest is a mature, planted conifer forest interspersed with large , specimen trees and areas of rhododendron.

How to get there:

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

From the ferry terminal on Raasay, follow the unclassified road north to Inverarish.

OS Grid Reference: NG 556 362

Start your visit from:

Inverarish Top Carpark
Inverarish Forest Carpark

Other places to go in Raasay Forest

COMMON RHODODENDRON

Facilities:

ParkingInformation

Activities:

WalkingWildlife ActivitiesView Point

Contact:

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


active woods
What's of interest
There are many archaeological sites on Raasay including a Broch, Symbol Stones and an 11th century Chapel.

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

What else is here
In Inverarish 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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