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Anagach Woods Local Nature Reserve Adventures

Anagach Woods Local Nature Reserve is a well-preserved woodland area near Grantown-on-Spey, known for its diverse tree species, rich wildlife, and extensive trail network ideal for hiking, mountain biking, and nature observation.

600
Acres Protected
8
Miles of Trails
25,000
Annual Visitors
1988
Year Established

About Anagach Woods Local Nature Reserve

 

Anagach Woods Local Nature Reserve is located close to the town of Grantown-on-Spey in the Scottish Highlands. Covering a broad area of mixed coniferous and deciduous forest, the reserve offers visitors a tranquil setting for outdoor recreation surrounded by a variety of native flora and fauna. The woodland includes Scots pine, oak, birch, and rowan trees, sustaining habitats for species such as red squirrels, pine martens, and a range of woodland birds. The area’s forested trails are well-maintained and suitable for walkers, families, and mountain bikers, making it a popular spot for local outdoor enthusiasts. Historically, parts of Anagach Woods were managed for timber production, but conservation efforts over recent decades have focused on biodiversity and natural regeneration. The reserve’s landscape features gentle hills, streams, and open glades that provide seasonal interest, particularly in spring with wildflowers and in autumn with foliage color changes. Notable landmarks include the Green Bridge, a natural stone arch formed in the rock near a small stream and a tranquil riverside area along the River Dulnain’s edge. Visitors appreciate the clear trail markings and multiple access points from nearby roads, with helpful interpretation signage that describes the woodland ecosystem and its wildlife. Anagach Woods is also a site for environmental education, offering opportunities for schools and nature groups to learn about forestry, conservation, and native species. Overall, it is a valued local nature reserve offering accessible outdoor experiences within the Cairngorms National Park area.

Highlights

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The Green Bridge – a striking natural stone arch over a woodland stream

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Diverse habitats supporting native red squirrels and rare bird species

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Extensive and well-marked walking and mountain biking trails

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Peaceful Riverside walk along the Dulnain River with rich flora

Notable Natural Features

Green Bridge

A natural stone arch that spans a small stream, providing a picturesque and unique landmark within the forest.

River Dulnain Riverside

A tranquil section alongside the River Dulnain offering scenic views and habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.

Mixed Woodland Ecosystem

Home to a combination of pine, birch, oak, and rowan trees supporting diverse wildlife, including Scotland's native red squirrels.