Delchapel Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Morayshire

Scotland

Delchapel Pool

Oak Leaves Fresh new leaves on an alien species of oak, possibly American Red Oak (Quercus rubra).
Oak Leaves Credit: Anne Burgess

Delchapel Pool, located in Morayshire, Scotland, is a picturesque freshwater marsh that offers a serene and tranquil setting for nature enthusiasts. Spanning an area of approximately 10 acres, this pool is nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, creating a captivating landscape that attracts visitors from near and far.

The pool itself is a shallow body of water, with an average depth of around 1 meter, making it an ideal habitat for a diverse range of aquatic plants and wildlife. The surface of the water is adorned with lily pads, reeds, and various other aquatic vegetation, providing shelter and feeding grounds for numerous species.

Delchapel Pool is home to a rich variety of birdlife, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers. Visitors may spot species such as mallards, tufted ducks, herons, and even the occasional osprey, especially during the migration seasons. The calm and peaceful atmosphere of the pool also attracts waterfowl, including swans and geese, who often make their nests along its banks.

The pool's surroundings are equally captivating, with its banks covered in meadows and woodlands. These habitats provide ample opportunities for nature walks, allowing visitors to explore the diverse flora and fauna that call Delchapel Pool home. The pool is also a designated nature reserve, ensuring the preservation of its unique ecosystem.

Overall, Delchapel Pool in Morayshire offers a delightful escape into nature, providing a haven for both wildlife and visitors seeking to immerse themselves in the beauty of Scotland's natural landscapes.

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Delchapel Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.457203/-3.2762375 or Grid Reference NJ2341. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Oak Leaves Fresh new leaves on an alien species of oak, possibly American Red Oak (Quercus rubra).
Oak Leaves
Fresh new leaves on an alien species of oak, possibly American Red Oak (Quercus rubra).
Water Avens (Geum rivale) This delicate flower is commonly found in damp places such as the banks of burns and rivers.
Water Avens (Geum rivale)
This delicate flower is commonly found in damp places such as the banks of burns and rivers.
Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines) The absence of the orange tip that gives the species its name shows that this one is a female, but the underwing is unmistakable.
Orange Tip Butterfly (Anthocharis cardamines)
The absence of the orange tip that gives the species its name shows that this one is a female, but the underwing is unmistakable.
Canoeing on the River Spey While I was on the river bank I heard the sound of voices, and shortly afterwards this canoe appeared from usptream.
Canoeing on the River Spey
While I was on the river bank I heard the sound of voices, and shortly afterwards this canoe appeared from usptream.
Canoeing on the River Spey This was the second group of canoes I saw this morning, on their way from Aviemore to Spey Bay. The trip takes four days and involves camping each night.
Canoeing on the River Spey
This was the second group of canoes I saw this morning, on their way from Aviemore to Spey Bay. The trip takes four days and involves camping each night.
Canoeing on the River Spey Two of the second group of canoes I saw today. They are one a four-day trip from Aviemore to Spey Bay, camping each night on the way.
Canoeing on the River Spey
Two of the second group of canoes I saw today. They are one a four-day trip from Aviemore to Spey Bay, camping each night on the way.
Melancholy Thistles (Cirsium heterophyllum) There's always a fine display of Melancholy Thistles here in the summer. They are so called because they were used to treat depression inolden days.
Melancholy Thistles (Cirsium heterophyllum)
There's always a fine display of Melancholy Thistles here in the summer. They are so called because they were used to treat depression inolden days.
Glaucous Dog-rose (Rosa vosagiaca) Officially Rose caesia subspecies vosagiaca, this is one of the commonest wild roses in northern Scotland.
Glaucous Dog-rose (Rosa vosagiaca)
Officially Rose caesia subspecies vosagiaca, this is one of the commonest wild roses in northern Scotland.
Airngarrow farm The house centre left is Bogearn, available as a self-catering accommodation.  The summit of Ben Rinnes is just above and to the right of the chimneys.
Airngarrow farm
The house centre left is Bogearn, available as a self-catering accommodation. The summit of Ben Rinnes is just above and to the right of the chimneys.
A95 towards Aberlour
A95 towards Aberlour
Spey from Carron Bridge The River Spey upstream from Carron Bridge.
Spey from Carron Bridge
The River Spey upstream from Carron Bridge.
Spey by Ballintomb The Spey flowing from the Carron Bridge past Ballintomb Woods.
Spey by Ballintomb
The Spey flowing from the Carron Bridge past Ballintomb Woods.
Imperial Distillery The rear of the Imperial Distillery.
Imperial Distillery
The rear of the Imperial Distillery.
Crofthead Farm The steading at Crofthead farm.
Crofthead Farm
The steading at Crofthead farm.
Carron station (remains), 1988 View southward, across the course of the ex-GNSR Craigellachie - Boat of Garten line. Carron station and the line were closed to passengers from 18/10/65 (to goods from 4/11/68), but the station in 1988 seems to have been well preserved privately.
Carron station (remains), 1988
View southward, across the course of the ex-GNSR Craigellachie - Boat of Garten line. Carron station and the line were closed to passengers from 18/10/65 (to goods from 4/11/68), but the station in 1988 seems to have been well preserved privately.
Strathspey and Ben Rinnes Seen from the track above the Braes of Corgyle.
Strathspey and Ben Rinnes
Seen from the track above the Braes of Corgyle.
View Over Strathspey From above Craigneach Wood.
View Over Strathspey
From above Craigneach Wood.
Track to Bogroy
Track to Bogroy
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Delchapel Pool is located at Grid Ref: NJ2341 (Lat: 57.457203, Lng: -3.2762375)

Unitary Authority: Moray

Police Authority: North East

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Located within 500m of 57.457203,-3.2762375
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 57.4556324/-3.2736047
Dailuaine
Historic Railway: station
Railway: site
Wikidata: Q68377115
Wikipedia: en:Dailuaine Halt railway station
Lat/Long: 57.4552018/-3.274893
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