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Torbothie Community Woodland

 
Dames Violet can be found at Torbothie
Dames Violet can be found at Torbothie
Peacock Butterfly which can be seen at Torbothie
Wildflowers at Torbothie

Summary

 

This Central Scotland Forest Trust owned woodland is within easy reach of both public transport and road links. It is suitable for short circular or longer walks.

Terrain

 

There are approximately 1.5km (0.9 miles) of surfaced paths on mainly flat ground, although there are some gentle slopes.

Estimated Duration

 

You could spend up to an hour exploring the woodland. However, you could extend your stay by visiting the adjacent Cairneyhead woodland.

Local Facilities

 

Small shop and parking on Cemetery Road. Other shops, restaurants and public toilets in the centre of Shotts approximately 1.8km (1.1 miles) away.

Accessing Torbothie Woodland

 

There are 5 entrances, however, the suggested start and finish point is from Cemetery Road, where limited on-street parking is available.

Possible Routes and Available Paths

 

The paths are firm and stable, 1m to 1.5m wide and are made from stone and dust. However, due to weathering, some sections are rougher underfoot with large loose stones and chippings. There are benches and resting places throughout the woodland. Stout footwear is recommended.

Site Highlights

 

This site was previously owned by British Coal and was purchased by CSFT in 1997. Much of it has been planted as woodland and footpaths follow the route of a disused mineral railway line which runs west to east. A mixture of conifers and deciduous trees have been planted including hazel, beech, alder and rowan. The marshy grassland areas are home to a variety of sedges, rushes and wildflowers as well as many species of butterfly.

Getting There

By Car:

Shotts is in the heart of Central Scotland just off the M8 at junction 5. Torbothie Community Woodland lies off Cemetery Road on the south east of Shotts. Limited on street parking is available on Cemetery Road.

By Bus:

Call Traveline on 0870 6082608.

By Train:

The train station at Shotts is accessible from Glasgow Central and Edinburgh. It is possible to take your cycle on this route, but this should be confirmed in advance of your journey.

Download a detailed leaflet on Torbothie Community Woodland in a printable PDF.

If you would like to comment on your visit or the information we've provided, you can contact us directly via:
Email: goexplore@csft.org.uk
Phone: 01501 822015
Or at our head office address at Central Scotland Forest Trust,
Hillhouseridge,
Shottskirk Road,
Shotts,
ML7 4JS