Situated in the North West of the Scottish Highlands, Laide Wood covers an area of hill moorland which was once part of the local Common Grazings. The boundary forms a stretched D shape, with the A832 running from Laide to Aultbea along the straight of the D.
The 85 hectare woodland is bowl shaped with high ground running all the way round its southern boundary, falling away to the sea at Laide.
Fire Update
Last Thursday 24th April, whilst we had a substantial working party busy preparing for our annual primrose walk a fire swept across the neighbouring hillside and caught the South East corner of the wood and quickly spread through the perimeter trees.
Read the full story and see the gallery for a map showing the fire damage.