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Beinn a Bheurlaich
Beinn a Bheurlaich is a 185 ha mixed woodland creation project, established between 2019 and 2021, that will deliver a range of local environmental benefits. The woodland will enhance wildlife corridors and habitat connectivity, improve public access, and increase overall biodiversity across the site, while supporting long-term sustainable land use.





Beinn a Bheurlaich is a 185 ha mixed woodland mixed woodland project located in the Scottish Highlands. Planted between 2019 and 2021, the project comprises approximately 94% native species including downy birch, sessile oak, willow, alder, rowan, and scots pine. These species are to be managed on a non-intervention basis. The remaining 6%, which includes a small proportion of Scots pine and Norway spruce, are planned to be selectively thinned and felled at years 60 and 80.
The main aim of this project is to create new mixed commercial and native woodland as an alternative to low-value agricultural use.
At the core of the estate’s approach is a long-term commitment to stewardship, sustainability, and multi-generational land management. Ownership is shared between two families with deep personal ties to the estate, ensuring that decisions are guided by enduring environmental and community values rather than short-term returns. Land management prioritises ecological integrity, favouring habitat restoration, carbon storage, and landscape recovery over intensive timber extraction.
The new woodland will provide a range of benefits to the local environment, such as improving wildlife corridors and habitat connectivity, increasing public amenity access and increase the overall biodiversity benefits of the site.
See this project on the Registry.
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Certified under the Woodland Carbon Code, the UK’s government-backed standard for carbon-funded woodland creation.
Species mix
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Scots pine
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Birch
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Willow
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*Other
*Predominantly native broadleaves
Project status
Registered
Project and plans are registered on IHS Markit.
Validated
Planted. An initial quality check has been carried out by a third party.
Verified
Meets Code standards, verified by an accredited assessor. Ongoing checks ahead.



































