Monday, 18 Nov 2024
The Iron Age dun of Kraiknish sits on the top of a rocky knoll on the coastline at the mouth of Loch…
As part of ongoing management of the productive crop on site, we selectively thin out the trees to allow the best trees room to grow. Now that the crop has been established we are also removing the plastic guards.
This work will continue over the winter months and will involve the use of chainsaws, clearing saws and hand saws. Please be aware of operational signage on site and keep dogs under close control whenever you see the signage.
This is a new woodland at the heart of the local community. It's a great place for a picnic, wildlife watching or just relaxing and enjoying the views over Airdrie. Stroll, cycle or run the short network of paths to explore the network of paths.
Local primary school children helped to plant the colourful native trees, including rowan, birch and oak. They were also involved in developing the stunning Skytower sculpture with artist Rob Mulholland.
There is a small car park off Airdriehill Street with room for just four cars. If the car park is full, there is on-street parking nearby.
You’ll find plenty of places to eat, drink and shop, and public toilets, in the centre of Airdrie.
There is no charge to park in this car park. Please park with care and consideration. In particular please park in designated parking areas only and do not block entrances or gates.
Rawyards Wood lies to the north west of Airdrie, just off the A73.
Take the B8058 off the A73 at Rawyards roundabout onto Airdriehill Street. The small car park is about 100 yards (100 metres) along this road on the right hand side, just after the junction with Burnhead Road. There is only room for four cars in the parking area, but plenty of on-street parking nearby.
The car park is at grid reference NS 772 665.
ML6 7HX is the nearest postcode.
There are regular trains from Glasgow and Bathgate to Airdrie. Find details at Traveline Scotland.
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Quiet, local woodland on the edge of Airdrie
Quiet woodland set in gently rolling countryside
Enjoy a gentle lochside stroll on the edge of Limerigg Wood