Rare 20‑acre mature woodland near Pitlochry — ideal for conservation or low‑impact recreation.
Approximately 20.04 acres of mature amenity woodland
Set over approximately 20.04 acres of mature amenity woodland on the southern edge of Pitlochry, this freehold pair of woods offers rare semi‑urban privacy and long-term conservation potential. Tummel Crescent Wood (circa 10.18 acres) contains mature broadleaves including oak, beech and silver birch and an abandoned hut that could possibly be reinstated as recreational accommodation subject to consents. Lagreach Wood (circa 9.86 acres) provides a varied mix of ages and species and vehicular access via Rie‑Achan Road.
The site sits close to the River Tummel and local amenities, with the town, train station and visitor attractions all within walking distance. The land has established pedestrian core paths and benefits from excellent mobile signal and proximity to a recently consented neighbouring development that includes an EV charging point — useful for future low‑emission vehicle access.
Practical considerations are clear and important. Vehicular access to the hut exists but the track is unmanaged and will require maintenance before full vehicular use. There are public access rights under the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 and three core paths cross the woods, which may limit exclusivity of use. Sporting rights are not included and no warranties are given with the sale.
This is a straightforward opportunity for someone seeking substantial amenity woodland close to a popular tourist town — suitable for private enjoyment, rewilding, selective timber management or low‑impact recreational use. Prospective purchasers should note local deprivation indicators, slow broadband speeds and administrative requirements: offers must be supported by AML documentation and acceptable financial references.