Corranbuie and Skipness Land Management Plan
Corranbuie and Skipness Land Management Plan navigation
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Corranbuie and Skipness are two adjoining woodland areas separated by an area of open moorland. The eastern coastal fringes are dominated by Atlantic oakwoods designated as the Tarbert to Skipness Coast SSSI and Tarbert Woods SAC.
The northern part of Corranbuie backs onto Tarbert village, with important recreational area, legacy of the Millennium Forest for Scotland Trust project and Corranbuie Oakwood. The Kintyre Way runs through both woodlands. Much of Corranbuie is a diverse matrix of conifers and open space, whilst Skipness has a significant area of windblow to clear.
Plan objectives
- commercial conifer timber production including clearance of a significant area of windblow in Skipness
- construction of new forest roads to access the forest for harvesting,
- enhancement and protection of designated sites
- certification under the UK Woodland Assurance Scheme.
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If you would like further information or have any questions about this plan, please contact: enquiries.west@forestryandland.gov.scot