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Cluny Hill Forest (Woodland Trust Reserve) Adventures

Cluny Hill Forest is a protected woodland area in the Scottish Highlands offering a peaceful setting for walking, wildlife watching, and enjoying mature Caledonian pinewoods.

250
Acres Protected
5
Miles of Trails
15,000
Annual Visitors
2000
Year Established

About Cluny Hill Forest (Woodland Trust Reserve)

 

Cluny Hill Forest is a Woodland Trust Reserve located just south of Aviemore in the Cairngorms National Park region of Scotland. The reserve covers a mixed forest landscape that primarily consists of mature pine, birch, and mixed native broadleaves, supporting a diverse ecosystem typical of Caledonian pinewoods. The area features gentle rolling hills and well-maintained footpaths that allow easy access through the forest, making it a favored spot for local walkers and nature enthusiasts. Its proximity to Aviemore makes it convenient for visitors seeking quiet woodland walks combined with views of the surrounding hills and distant mountains. The forest is home to an array of wildlife including red squirrels, pine martens, and a variety of bird species like crossbills, crested tits, and woodpeckers. Cluny Hill Forest also functions as an important ecological site contributing to the restoration and preservation of native woodland habitat in the Highlands. The Woodland Trust manages the reserve with sensitivity to enhancing native flora and maintaining natural habitats. Outdoor recreation here centers primarily on walking and wildlife watching, with informal trails suitable for families and more experienced hikers looking for a low-impact woodland experience. The forest’s calm environment and access to neighboring natural reserves and Loch Morlich add to its visitor appeal, making it a valued green space near one of Scotland’s key outdoor hubs.

Highlights

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Views from the forest ridge overlooking Aviemore and the Cairngorm mountains

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Home to native Caledonian pinewood species and red squirrels

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Proximity to Loch Morlich and other Cairngorms natural attractions

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Quiet, gentle walking trails suited for all skill levels

Notable Natural Features

Cluny Hill Ridge

Offers panoramic views across Aviemore and the Cairngorms mountain range.

Mature Caledonian Pinewood

One of the key remnants of native pine woodland, supporting rare wildlife like red squirrels.

Forest Walking Trails

Well-maintained walking paths provide easy access and opportunities for quiet nature observation.