Atholl Woods

Atholl Woods stretch over many acres of hill country to the north of Dunkeld offering delightful waymarked walks around the vast conifer plantations. The trees are regularly harvested and the cleared areas provide many wonderful views from the forest tracks. To the southwest the lochs of Craiglush, Lowes and Butterstone are clearly seen; to the north the valley of the River Tay stretches out, framed by high mountains.
The walk through Atholl Woods passes along the banks of two small but attractive lochs. Mill Dam always has large numbers of wildfowl, including widgeon, mallard and tufted ducks. Polney Loch, (also known as the Goat's Pool), lies beneath the imposing cliffs of Craig a' Barns and has a distinctly Swiss atmosphere created by its situation and scenery. Close to the edge, the stealthy grey heron can often be seen waiting motionless to spear an unsuspecting fish or frog.
The Atholl Woods are accessible by means of a waymarked route that forms part of the Dunkeld and Birnam Walks network. An excellent leaflet is available from Dunkeld Tourist Information
Contact
Dunkeld Tourist Information Centre
by Dunkeld
Perthshire
PH8
Scotland
Tel: +44 (1350) 727688
Fax: +44 (1350) 728875
E-Mail: dunkeldtic@perthshire.co.uk
