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Tyrebagger Quarry

(disused)
Tyrebagger Wood
Robbers Cave
Elrick Hill
To Aberdeen
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with views over river valleys coastal areas and distant mountains as well
as rural villages and isolated farms
Tyrebagger Wood
Close to Aberdeen this wood is a sheltered place to walk. Look out
for various sculptures within the wood or on the open hill.
Blue Walk, 1.25km/0.75miles
Suitable for pushchairs & less able users who wish to
explore part of the forest. There is 1 sculpture to look
out for on this walk.
Red Walk, 2km/1.25miles
A moderate walk through the forest with over 10 sculptures
to find.
Yellow Walk, 4km/2.5miles
A moderate walk mostly on the open hill with good views that
later joins the red walk.
Brown Walk, 1.25km/0.75miles
A walk that takes you to the top of Elrick Hill giving you
great views of Aberdeen.
s Sculptures
Aberdeenshire Forest District boasts some of the best scenery in northeast Scotland
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All of Aberdeenshire Forest Districts
forests are managed for multiple benefits -
wildlife, the environment, recreation and
timber. As you go through the forests you
will see how felling and thinning are
changing the nature of the forests, making
them more suitable habitats for our native
wildlife as well as more beautiful places for
people to enjoy.
Easy
Sensible footwear
Moderate
Waterproof footwear
Strenuous
Hillwalking boots
Easy
Muscle loosener
Moderate
Muscle stretcher
Strenuous
Muscle builder
Grades of Walking
Forestry Commission walks are graded according to
the degree of difficulty and type of conditions visitors
can expect:
Know the Code before you go ...
When you are in the outdoors:
take responsibility for your own actions;
respect the interests of other people;
care for the environment.
Find out more by visiting
www.outdooraccess-scotland.com
or phoning your local
Scottish Natural Heritage office.
Forestry Commission Scotland
Aberdeenshire Forest District
Portsoy Road, Huntly,
Aberdeenshire AB54 4SJ
Tel: 01466 794161
Web: www.forestry.gov.uk/scotland
Email: aberdeenshire.fd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
North East
Tyrebagger Quarry
(disused)
Tyrebagger Wood
Robbers Cave
Elrick Hill
To Aberdeen
T
o
B
u
c
k
s
b
u
rn
To Inverurie
You Are Here
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s
s
s
s
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with views over river valleys coastal areas and distant mountains as well
as rural villages and isolated farms
Tyrebagger Wood
Close to Aberdeen this wood is a sheltered place to walk. Look out
for various sculptures within the wood or on the open hill.
Blue Walk, 1.25km/0.75miles
Suitable for pushchairs & less able users who wish to
explore part of the forest. There is 1 sculpture to look
out for on this walk.
Red Walk, 2km/1.25miles
A moderate walk through the forest with over 10 sculptures
to find.
Yellow Walk, 4km/2.5miles
A moderate walk mostly on the open hill with good views that
later joins the red walk.
Brown Walk, 1.25km/0.75miles
A walk that takes you to the top of Elrick Hill giving you
great views of Aberdeen.
Aberdeenshire Forest District boasts some of the best scenery in northeast Scotland
W
e
l
c
o
m
e to
T
y
r
e
b
a
g
g
e
r
W
o
od & Elrick H
ill
All of Aberdeenshire Forest Districts
forests are managed for multiple benefits -
wildlife, the environment, recreation and
timber. As you go through the forests you
will see how felling and thinning are
changing the nature of the forests, making
them more suitable habitats for our native
wildlife as well as more beautiful places for
people to enjoy.
Easy
Sensible footwear
Moderate
Waterproof footwear
Strenuous
Hillwalking boots
Easy
Muscle loosener
Moderate
Muscle stretcher
Strenuous
Muscle builder
Grades of Walking
Forestry Commission walks are graded according to
the degree of difficulty and type of conditions visitors
can expect:
Know the Code before you go ...
When you are in the outdoors:
take responsibility for your own actions;
respect the interests of other people;
care for the environment.
Find out more by visiting
www.outdooraccess-scotland.com
or phoning your local
Scottish Natural Heritage office.
Forestry Commission Scotland
Aberdeenshire Forest District
Portsoy Road, Huntly,
Aberdeenshire AB54 4SJ
Tel: 01466 794161
Web: www.forestry.gov.uk/scotland
Email: aberdeenshire.fd@forestry.gsi.gov.uk
North East
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