Grid reference NH7689
near to Lonemore, Highland, Scotland
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Walled fields by River Evelix
The fields start at Evelix Bridge, which carries the A9, and follow the River Evelix's boundary to the Clashmore Plantation.
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Natural Play Area in Camore Woods
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Left or Right
These paths mown in the grass serve no obvious purpose, situated in a quiet area of woodland in northern Scotland. Perhaps someone was trying to provide a route to the river bank for fishing... or merely having fun with a lawn mower.
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Path in Sydera Woods
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Whins by River Evelix
Whins follow every road, stream, track and any ungrazed or uncultivated land all over the highlands byways. It was brought here by the cart ponies which were fed the seeds. The walls in Foreground were built all over the Skebo Castle... (more)
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Cyderhall Farm from Walled Fields
Approaching last wall before Clashmore woods you can see Cyderhall Farm buildings through the trees.
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Lower Clashmore Wood near Walled Fields
This part of the woods are being regenerated naturally. The viewing platform was at the edge of cleared area.
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The Scottish not-so-Highlands
Although part of the Scottish Highland region, this interesting area at Evelix near Dornoch on the east coast is more reminiscent of the Netherlands.
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Sculptured tree - the gem of Camore Wood
The Forest and Land Scotland guide to Camore Wood provides an image of the tree but no details of its sculptor or the commission involved to have it in this wood. It was a real surprise to find it and see what excellent condition it was in.... (more)
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Sculptured tree - detail, Camore Wood
The Forest and Land Scotland guide to Camore Wood provides an image of the tree but no details of its sculptor or the commission involved to have it in this wood. It was a real surprise to find it and see what excellent condition it was in.... (more)
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Exploring Camore Wood
A day out exploring Camore Wood and looking for geocaches (we found three).
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