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- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest abstract "The Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest covers a large mountainous area of Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, lying between Loch Maree and Little Loch Broom. It is sometimes nicknamed The Great Wilderness, as the area is entirely devoid of permanent settlements.Although termed a forest the area has very few trees. It is in fact a deer forest; an area maintained by the owners primarily for deer stalking. Three estates cover the principal area of the forest. Dundonnell Estate (134 km²) covers the northwest part of the forest, including the northwestern flanks of An Teallach, whilst Eilean Darach estate covers 262 km² in the northeast, including the northeast flank of An Teallach. The majority of the area, including all the southern and central sections, forms the 323 km² Letterewe estate.".
- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest wikiPageExternalLink www.whoownsscotland.org.uk.
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- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest subject Category:Forests_and_woodlands_of_Scotland.
- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest subject Category:Ross_and_Cromarty.
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- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest comment "The Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest covers a large mountainous area of Wester Ross in the Northwest Highlands of Scotland, lying between Loch Maree and Little Loch Broom. It is sometimes nicknamed The Great Wilderness, as the area is entirely devoid of permanent settlements.Although termed a forest the area has very few trees. It is in fact a deer forest; an area maintained by the owners primarily for deer stalking. Three estates cover the principal area of the forest.".
- Dundonnell_and_Fisherfield_Forest label "Dundonnell and Fisherfield Forest".
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