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Ariundle Oakwood (Scottish Gaelic: Àirigh Fhionndail, "the shieling of the white meadow") is situated to the north of the village of Strontian in the Sunart area of the Highlands of Scotland. It is located on the western side of the glen of the Strontian River, to the south of former lead mining sites that lie further up this glen. The wood is part of the ancient Sunart Oakwood, and is a remnant of ancient oakwoods that once spanned the Atlantic coasts of Europe from Norway to Portugal. It was designated as a National Nature Reserve in 1977, and is managed primarily by NatureScot, in conjunction with Forestry and Land Scotland, who own the land surrounding the National Nature Reserve. The reserve is classified as a Category IV protected area by the International Union for Conservation of N

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  • Ariundle Oakwood (en)
  • Reserva de la naturaleza nacional Ariundle Oakwood (es)
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  • Ariundle Oakwood (Scottish Gaelic: Àirigh Fhionndail, "the shieling of the white meadow") is situated to the north of the village of Strontian in the Sunart area of the Highlands of Scotland. It is located on the western side of the glen of the Strontian River, to the south of former lead mining sites that lie further up this glen. The wood is part of the ancient Sunart Oakwood, and is a remnant of ancient oakwoods that once spanned the Atlantic coasts of Europe from Norway to Portugal. It was designated as a National Nature Reserve in 1977, and is managed primarily by NatureScot, in conjunction with Forestry and Land Scotland, who own the land surrounding the National Nature Reserve. The reserve is classified as a Category IV protected area by the International Union for Conservation of N (en)
  • Ariundle Oakwood (en gaélico escocés, Airigh Fhionndail, 'la cabaña en el prado blanco') forma parte del antiguo robledal Sunart y está situado entre el pueblo de Estroncia y las antiguas minas de plomo. Fue designado reserva natural nacional en 1977 y está gestionado principalmente por el Scottish Natural Heritage, así como por la Comisión Forestal para Escocia. La vegetación es un remanente del antiguo robledal que una vez se extendió por las costas del Atlántico de Europa desde Noruega hasta Portugal. Es un bosque templado húmedo, con el roble albar como especie arbórea dominante. Otras especies nativas como el acebo, el avellano, el abedul, el serbal, el sauce y el olmo de montaña también están presentes.​La reserva contiene restos de anteriores asentamientos en el área de Estroncia, q (es)
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  • Ariundle Oakwood National Nature Reserve (en)
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  • Ariundle Oakwood National Nature Reserve (en)
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