A tree in the Scottish Highlands known as the Skipinnish Oak has been named UK Tree of the Year. Native woodland experts had no idea the tree existed until a gathering in 2009. It is thought to be ...
A centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish band has won this year’s Tree of the Year contest. The oak, thought to be at least 400 years old and hidden away in a Sitka spruce ...
The Skipinnish Oak - named after a Scottish ceilidh band and thought to be at least 400 years old - has been named 'Tree of ...
The Woodland Trust has declared the centuries-old Skipinnish Oak, named after a Scottish ceilidh band, as this year's Tree of the Year. Nestled in a Sitka spruce plantation in Lochaber ...
Andrew King/Skipinnish The Skipinnish Oak, on Lochaber’s Achnacarry Estate was voted top in the UK in a poll run by The Woodlands Trust. It’s a well-known feature in the local area ...
At the end of last month, a tree in Lochaber known as the Skipinnish Oak was named UK Tree of the Year in the Woodland Trust’s annual competition. Experts had no idea it existed until 2009 ...
A Dutch tree enthusiast who travelled hundreds of miles to visit a famous oak tree in the Scottish Highlands will be reunited with the band that gave it its name – as the Skipinnish Oak was ...
The centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish ceilidh band has won this year’s Tree of the Year contest, the Woodland Trust has announced. The oak, thought to be at least 400 years old ...
The centuries-old Skipinnish Oak named after a Scottish ceilidh band has won this year’s Tree of the Year contest, the Woodland Trust has announced. The oak, thought to be at least 400 years old and ...
THE Skipinnish Oak in Lochaber, Scotland has been named UK Tree of the Year after winning a public vote against 11 other contenders. The "impressive specimen," which is hidden away in a Skita sp ...