Pot of Peterkirk

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Pot of Peterkirk

Water treatment works at Craighead Reservoir
Water treatment works at Craighead Reservoir Credit: Alpin Stewart

Pot of Peterkirk is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this natural marvel is a haven for various aquatic species and a popular spot for nature enthusiasts.

Covering an area of approximately 5 acres, Pot of Peterkirk is a combination of a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh. It is fed by a network of small streams that originate from nearby hills and the surrounding catchment area. The water in the pot is primarily sourced from rainfall and underground springs, ensuring a constant flow throughout the year.

The pot is surrounded by a diverse array of vegetation, including reeds, rushes, and water lilies, which provide a rich habitat for a wide range of plant and animal species. Visitors can witness a vibrant display of wildflowers during the summer months, creating a stunning tapestry of colors.

The pot is home to numerous fish species, such as trout and perch, making it a popular destination for fishing enthusiasts. Additionally, it attracts a variety of bird species, including ducks, swans, and herons, which can be observed in their natural habitat, particularly during the spring and autumn migration seasons.

The serene and tranquil ambiance of Pot of Peterkirk makes it an ideal spot for leisurely walks, picnics, and bird-watching. With its natural beauty and abundant wildlife, Pot of Peterkirk offers a unique opportunity to connect with nature and experience the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Pot of Peterkirk Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.455865/-2.8553778 or Grid Reference NJ4840. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Water treatment works at Craighead Reservoir
Water treatment works at Craighead Reservoir
Back road Layby
Back road Layby
Weeds and Clashmach Wild wetland with Clashmach Hill behind from Rob's Nook.
Weeds and Clashmach
Wild wetland with Clashmach Hill behind from Rob's Nook.
River Deveron The Deveron by Cairnford Bridge.
River Deveron
The Deveron by Cairnford Bridge.
Deveron Downstream The Deveron flowing away from Cairnford Bridge.
Deveron Downstream
The Deveron flowing away from Cairnford Bridge.
Hay Field Hay turning in a Deveronside field.
Hay Field
Hay turning in a Deveronside field.
River Deveron A gap in the trees just off the yellow route offers a view of a meander in the River Deveron.
River Deveron
A gap in the trees just off the yellow route offers a view of a meander in the River Deveron.
Deveron View When the foreground spruce trees have grown a little taller, this view of the River Deveron will be obscured.
Deveron View
When the foreground spruce trees have grown a little taller, this view of the River Deveron will be obscured.
Lane leading to Wellheads Looking eastward.
Lane leading to Wellheads
Looking eastward.
Minor road approaching Tigh Fada Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Tigh Fada
Looking north-eastward.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the wall of a roadside building at Tigh Fada. The benchmark height is recorded as being 176.772 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the wall of a roadside building at Tigh Fada. The benchmark height is recorded as being 176.772 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Dunbennan Steading The steading of the farm at Dunbennan, seen from the south east end of the cemetery.
Dunbennan Steading
The steading of the farm at Dunbennan, seen from the south east end of the cemetery.
Dunbennan Cemetery Looking north west through the easterly side of Dunbennan Cemetery.
Dunbennan Cemetery
Looking north west through the easterly side of Dunbennan Cemetery.
Dunbennan Kirk The roofless vault reputedly incorporates the remains of the old kirk of Dunbennan.
Dunbennan Kirk
The roofless vault reputedly incorporates the remains of the old kirk of Dunbennan.
Dunbennan Pasture Sheep graze in grassland by Dunbennan churchyard with woodland behind.
Dunbennan Pasture
Sheep graze in grassland by Dunbennan churchyard with woodland behind.
Dunbennan Yews The west side of Dunbennan Cemetery with a view of its Yews which greets you as you enter.
Dunbennan Yews
The west side of Dunbennan Cemetery with a view of its Yews which greets you as you enter.
Dunbennan Wood Seen across a grass field this part of Dunbennan Wood lies off the northwest face of the Cemetery
Dunbennan Wood
Seen across a grass field this part of Dunbennan Wood lies off the northwest face of the Cemetery
Bin Hill Forest car park This is the smaller section of the car park, just off the A96. There is more parking to the left.
Bin Hill Forest car park
This is the smaller section of the car park, just off the A96. There is more parking to the left.
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Pot of Peterkirk is located at Grid Ref: NJ4840 (Lat: 57.455865, Lng: -2.8553778)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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