About Quarrel Wood
Quarrel Wood commands a hilltop position overlooking Elgin, the Moray Firth and surrounding countryside.
The wood is on the site of an ancient semi-natural Oakwood which has had some underplanting of Beech and conifers.
Near the top of the hill is a 4000 year old henge. There is also a complex of sandstone quarries which has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest because of the very rare reptile fossils found there.
The woods are managed through the Quarrel Wood Woodland Park Association in co-operation with Forestry Commission Scotland and Moray Council with recreation, conservation and education as the prime objectives.
- Check before you go - for details of trail closures, diversions and changes to listed events see the updates page.
How to get there:
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com
Other places to go in Forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire
What's on in Forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire
June
- Walk to Findhorn Bay Thursday 21 June 2012
- World War 2 Walk Sunday 24 June 2012
July
- Ant Antics at Bennachie Sunday 1 July 2012
- Nature's Palette Tuesday 3 July 2012
- Teddy Bears Picnic at Bennachie Thursday 5 July 2012
- Sensory Explosion Tuesday 10 July 2012
- Treasure Hunt at Tyrebagger Thursday 12 July 2012
- Hunt the Bin Mini Beast Tuesday 17 July 2012
- Mini beast hunt at Dunnottar Thursday 19 July 2012
- Family Pond Dipping at Culbin Thursday 19 July 2012
- Can you follow the clues? Tuesday 24 July 2012
- Teddy Bear Safari Tuesday 31 July 2012
August
- Teen bushcraft at Tyrebagger Wednesday 1 August 2012
- Creative Dens Tuesday 7 August 2012
- Magic Forest at Countesswells Thursday 16 August 2012

Facilities:


Activities
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Circular waymarked trails guide you through the wood. Look out for the stone footprints! Elginia Trail Ancestors Trail |
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A permanent orienteering course is set out in the wood starting from the Leggat car park. Maps can be obtained from Moravian Orienteers. |
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Cutties Hillock is where the rare fossils of Elginia and Gordonia were found, and throughout Quarrel Wood you will find old quarries whose sandstone you will recognise in many local buildings. |
Contact:
Lesley Hutcheson01466 794161
e-mail: lesley.hutcheson@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
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