Arn Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Angus

Scotland

Arn Pool

A935 to Brechin
A935 to Brechin Credit: Elliott Simpson

Arn Pool, Angus is a freshwater body located in the rural county of Angus, Scotland. This natural water feature serves as a popular recreational spot for both locals and tourists alike. The pool is situated amidst picturesque surroundings, with rolling hills, lush greenery, and stunning wildlife adding to its charm.

Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Arn Pool is known for its crystal-clear waters and sandy beaches. The pool offers ideal conditions for swimming, kayaking, and fishing. Anglers are particularly drawn to this location, as it is home to a diverse range of fish species, including trout and pike. Fishing enthusiasts can be seen casting their lines from the pool's banks or from small boats.

Surrounding the pool are various walking trails, allowing visitors to explore the tranquil beauty of the area. Nature lovers can observe a rich variety of bird species, such as herons, ducks, and swans, that inhabit the pool and its surrounding wetlands. Additionally, the marshy areas adjacent to Arn Pool boast an array of plant life, including reeds, cattails, and water lilies.

Facilities at Arn Pool are well-maintained, with ample parking spaces, picnic areas, and restroom facilities available for visitors. The pool is easily accessible by both public and private transport, making it a convenient and enjoyable destination for people of all ages.

In summary, Arn Pool, Angus is a scenic freshwater body that offers a range of recreational activities and opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Its tranquil setting, diverse wildlife, and well-equipped facilities make it a must-visit location for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of Scotland.

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Arn Pool Images

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A935 to Brechin
A935 to Brechin
Cottages on the A935
Cottages on the A935
A935 east of Brechin
A935 east of Brechin
Caledonian Railway Between Brechin and Dun
Caledonian Railway Between Brechin and Dun
Caledonian Railway Bridge
Caledonian Railway Bridge
A935 and Disused Petrol Station
A935 and Disused Petrol Station
Brechin Sewerage Treatment Works
Brechin Sewerage Treatment Works
Farmland with tractor.
Farmland with tractor.
Litter on the roadside, looking towards the outskirts of Brechin.
Litter on the roadside, looking towards the outskirts of Brechin.
Kinnaird Part of the 15km (approx) wall that encloses Kinnaird Castle and park near Brechin, taken 1km north of Farnell.
Kinnaird
Part of the 15km (approx) wall that encloses Kinnaird Castle and park near Brechin, taken 1km north of Farnell.
Straw Bales in Storage on Kincraig Farm
Straw Bales in Storage on Kincraig Farm
Balbirnie Mill It has been converted to a private house.
Balbirnie Mill
It has been converted to a private house.
Fields in Kinnaird Park Kinnaird Park is an estate on the Edge of Brechin. It is mostly farmland but it also has a deer park and a rather beautiful castle.
Fields in Kinnaird Park
Kinnaird Park is an estate on the Edge of Brechin. It is mostly farmland but it also has a deer park and a rather beautiful castle.
Kinnaird Castle Welcome to Kinnaird Castle, Brechin, the home of the Earl and Countess of Southesk.  The castle has been in the family for over 600 years and lies amidst 1300 acres of magnificent walled parkland nestled between the unspoiled Angus coastline and the gently rolling glens.  Most of the second floor of the castle has been transformed into two luxuriously appointed holiday apartments, which can be enjoyed in every season.  Opportunities for sightseeing and golf abound in this largely undiscovered and sunny county. Many guests never want to leave the estate itself, embarking on miles of varied walks through open countryside and woodlands dotted with follies, watching rare natural species and enjoying the tremendous fishing and shooting. We hope that you will want to come and find out for yourself. 
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Kinnaird Castle
Welcome to Kinnaird Castle, Brechin, the home of the Earl and Countess of Southesk. The castle has been in the family for over 600 years and lies amidst 1300 acres of magnificent walled parkland nestled between the unspoiled Angus coastline and the gently rolling glens. Most of the second floor of the castle has been transformed into two luxuriously appointed holiday apartments, which can be enjoyed in every season. Opportunities for sightseeing and golf abound in this largely undiscovered and sunny county. Many guests never want to leave the estate itself, embarking on miles of varied walks through open countryside and woodlands dotted with follies, watching rare natural species and enjoying the tremendous fishing and shooting. We hope that you will want to come and find out for yourself. LinkExternal link
Sunlit Trees near Brechin
Sunlit Trees near Brechin
The A935 heading for Brechin Near Crosshill.
The A935 heading for Brechin
Near Crosshill.
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Arn Pool is located at Grid Ref: NO6258 (Lat: 56.714381, Lng: -2.6082084)

Unitary Authority: Angus

Police Authority: Tayside

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