- Tentsmuir Forest
Tentsmuir Forest in
Fife ,Scotland , stands next toKinshaldy Beach with a view across theFirth of Tay . Covering some 50 square miles, the area was originally moorland before acquisition by theForestry Commission in the 1920s.The forest consists mainly of
Scots Pine andCorsican Pine , a large part of which is aNature Reserve (Tentsmuir Point National Nature reserve). Since the forest is adjacent to Kinshaldy Beach, there is a large variety of wildlife. Here can be seen deer, bats,Red Squirrel and in particularGrey Seal . Unusually, however, there are also cattle present as part of conservation management.Tentsmuir Forest is notable for the many concrete blocks distributed along the shoreline, which acted as coastal defence against landing craft during
World War II . The nearbyRAF Leuchars base means that military aircraft are often seen (and heard), but aviation links go back to 1911 with the setting up of aRoyal Engineers training camp.DuringWorld War Two troops of thePolish Army were based here to man the coastal defences.Also of interest is a 19th Century Icehouse, historically used to store Salmon.
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