Tyre Bag Ge Map 2010

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Tyrebagger Quarry (disused) Tyrebagger Wood Robbers’ Cave Elrick Hill To Aberdeen To Bucksburn To Inverurie You Are Here s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s with views over riv e r v a ll e y s coastal areas an d d istant mou ntains a s w ell as r u r a l villages and is olated farm s 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 b o a s t s so me o f the bes t scen ery in nort he ast Sc otla nd W e l c o m e t o T y r e b ag g e r W o o d & E l r i c k H i l l All of Aberdeenshire Forest District’s 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: [email protected] North East

Transcript of Tyre Bag Ge Map 2010

Tyrebagger Quarry(disused)

Tyrebagger Wood

Robbers’ Cave

Elrick Hill

To Aberdeen

To Bucksburn

To Inverurie

You Are Here

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with views over river

valleys, coastal areas and distant mountains as wellas rural villages and isolated farms

Tyrebagger WoodClose to Aberdeen this wood is a sheltered place to walk. Look outfor various sculptures within the wood or on the open hill.

Blue Walk, 1.25km/0.75milesSuitable for pushchairs & less able users who wish toexplore part of the forest. There is 1 sculpture to lookout for on this walk.

Red Walk, 2km/1.25milesA moderate walk through the forest with over 10 sculpturesto find.

Yellow Walk, 4km/2.5milesA moderate walk mostly on the open hill with good views thatlater joins the red walk.

Brown Walk, 1.25km/0.75milesA walk that takes you to the top of Elrick Hill giving yougreat views of Aberdeen.

s Sculptures

Aberdeenshire Fo

rest District boasts some of the best scenery in north-east Scotland,

Welcome to Tyrebagger Wo

od & Elrick Hill

All of Aberdeenshire Forest District’s

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.

EasySensible footwear

ModerateWaterproof footwear

StrenuousHillwalking boots

EasyMuscle loosener

ModerateMuscle stretcher

StrenuousMuscle builder

Grades of WalkingForestry Commission walks are graded according tothe degree of difficulty and type of conditions visitorscan 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 visitingwww.outdooraccess-scotland.comor phoning your localScottish Natural Heritage office.

Forestry Commission ScotlandAberdeenshire Forest DistrictPortsoy Road, Huntly,Aberdeenshire AB54 4SJTel: 01466 794161Web: www.forestry.gov.uk/scotlandEmail: [email protected]

North East

Tyrebagger Quarry(disused)

Tyrebagger Wood

Robbers’ Cave

Elrick Hill

To Aberdeen

To Bucksburn

To Inverurie

You Are Here

s s

s

s

s

ss

ss

s

s s

ss

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ss

with views over river

valleys, coastal areas and distant mountains as wellas rural villages and isolated farms

Tyrebagger WoodClose to Aberdeen this wood is a sheltered place to walk. Look outfor various sculptures within the wood or on the open hill.

Blue Walk, 1.25km/0.75milesSuitable for pushchairs & less able users who wish toexplore part of the forest. There is 1 sculpture to lookout for on this walk.

Red Walk, 2km/1.25milesA moderate walk through the forest with over 10 sculpturesto find.

Yellow Walk, 4km/2.5milesA moderate walk mostly on the open hill with good views thatlater joins the red walk.

Brown Walk, 1.25km/0.75milesA walk that takes you to the top of Elrick Hill giving yougreat views of Aberdeen.

Aberdeenshire Fo

rest District boasts some of the best scenery in north-east Scotland,

Welcome to Tyrebagger Wo

od & Elrick Hill

All of Aberdeenshire Forest District’s

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.

EasySensible footwear

ModerateWaterproof footwear

StrenuousHillwalking boots

EasyMuscle loosener

ModerateMuscle stretcher

StrenuousMuscle builder

Grades of WalkingForestry Commission walks are graded according tothe degree of difficulty and type of conditions visitorscan 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 visitingwww.outdooraccess-scotland.comor phoning your localScottish Natural Heritage office.

Forestry Commission ScotlandAberdeenshire Forest DistrictPortsoy Road, Huntly,Aberdeenshire AB54 4SJTel: 01466 794161Web: www.forestry.gov.uk/scotlandEmail: [email protected]

North East

s Sculptures