The Scobach

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Kincardineshire

Scotland

The Scobach

Blackhall Forest Water inspection hatches in Goauch Wood.
Blackhall Forest Credit: Richard Webb

The Scobach is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Spanning over an area of approximately 20 acres, it is a remarkable natural feature that attracts both locals and tourists alike.

Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, The Scobach is a haven for various species of flora and fauna. The marsh is home to a diverse range of plant life, including reeds, sedges, and water lilies, which thrive in its nutrient-rich soil. These plants not only provide a stunning visual display but also serve as vital habitats and food sources for numerous animal species.

Birdwatchers flock to The Scobach to catch a glimpse of the many avian species that call this wetland home. Waterfowl such as mallards, tufted ducks, and mute swans can frequently be seen gliding across the calm waters. The marsh also attracts a variety of wading birds, including herons and snipes. Their graceful movements and melodious calls create a serene and tranquil atmosphere.

The Scobach is not only a visual spectacle but also serves a significant ecological purpose. Acting as a natural filtration system, the marsh plays a crucial role in improving water quality by absorbing excess nutrients and pollutants. It also serves as a natural flood control mechanism, absorbing excess rainwater and preventing surrounding areas from flooding during heavy rainfall.

Visitors to The Scobach can explore the area through a network of well-maintained walking trails and observation points. The tranquil atmosphere, combined with the stunning natural beauty of the marsh, provides a perfect backdrop for nature enthusiasts, photographers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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The Scobach Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.056122/-2.5900798 or Grid Reference NO6496. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Blackhall Forest Water inspection hatches in Goauch Wood.
Blackhall Forest
Water inspection hatches in Goauch Wood.
Logging road, Goauch Wood The road traversed the entire Blackhall Forest and is used by the National Cycle Network.  The clearing in the background is on the western edge of the current Scolty orienteering map.
Logging road, Goauch Wood
The road traversed the entire Blackhall Forest and is used by the National Cycle Network. The clearing in the background is on the western edge of the current Scolty orienteering map.
Windthrow, Blackhall Forest Tangled timber on a steep slope.
Windthrow, Blackhall Forest
Tangled timber on a steep slope.
Logging road, Blackhall Forest A long steep climb on the slopes of Hill of Goauch.
Logging road, Blackhall Forest
A long steep climb on the slopes of Hill of Goauch.
Blackhall Forest A felled and replanted area.
Blackhall Forest
A felled and replanted area.
On Hill of Tillylair Steep slopes in Blackhall Forest.
On Hill of Tillylair
Steep slopes in Blackhall Forest.
Blackhall Forest Entering terrain covered on the latest Mar Orienteering Club Shooting Greens map.  The road crosses the entire forest from the Scolty car park and is used by the National Cycle Network.
Blackhall Forest
Entering terrain covered on the latest Mar Orienteering Club Shooting Greens map. The road crosses the entire forest from the Scolty car park and is used by the National Cycle Network.
Scots pines, Blackhall Forest
Scots pines, Blackhall Forest
Logging road, Blackhall Forest Lots of place names and names of orienteering maps here. The whole block from the Scolty car park to the Military Road goes by Blackhall Forest. Much of that is Wood of Goauch or Goauch Wood.  In this picture the road leaves the Forestry Commission estate and the community woodland(bought from the FC) is known as Slewdrum Forest.  Orienteering maps of the western end of the forest are often titled Shooting Greens, events here are usually put on by Mar OC, while Grampian have the eastern end, often titled Scolty.
Logging road, Blackhall Forest
Lots of place names and names of orienteering maps here. The whole block from the Scolty car park to the Military Road goes by Blackhall Forest. Much of that is Wood of Goauch or Goauch Wood. In this picture the road leaves the Forestry Commission estate and the community woodland(bought from the FC) is known as Slewdrum Forest. Orienteering maps of the western end of the forest are often titled Shooting Greens, events here are usually put on by Mar OC, while Grampian have the eastern end, often titled Scolty.
Logging road, Blackhall Forest On the slopes of Hill of Tillybath, heading for the exit onto the Military Road.
Logging road, Blackhall Forest
On the slopes of Hill of Tillybath, heading for the exit onto the Military Road.
Signpost at junction near Sunnyview Seen as arriving from Glassel. 
The present unclassified Bridge of Canny to Craiglash road was part of the route of the original North Deeside road between Kincardine O'Neil and Banchory, but long since superseded by the A93 trunk road close by to the south. (Craiglash is currently the site of a working granite quarry).
Signpost at junction near Sunnyview
Seen as arriving from Glassel. The present unclassified Bridge of Canny to Craiglash road was part of the route of the original North Deeside road between Kincardine O'Neil and Banchory, but long since superseded by the A93 trunk road close by to the south. (Craiglash is currently the site of a working granite quarry).
Old Milestone by the A93, Bridge of Canny, Banchory parish Aberdeen granite by the A93, in parish of Banchory (Aberdeen District), Bridge of Canny, on verge in woods.

Inscription reads:-
21
(To Aberdeen)

Surveyed

Milestone Society National ID: AD_ADBM21
Old Milestone by the A93, Bridge of Canny, Banchory parish
Aberdeen granite by the A93, in parish of Banchory (Aberdeen District), Bridge of Canny, on verge in woods. Inscription reads:- 21 (To Aberdeen) Surveyed Milestone Society National ID: AD_ADBM21
Wood-lined minor road near to Hollandbush Looking westward.
Wood-lined minor road near to Hollandbush
Looking westward.
Woodland track that leads to Bog Loch Looking south-westward.
Woodland track that leads to Bog Loch
Looking south-westward.
Track that leads to Mains of Dalhaikie Looking north-eastward.
Track that leads to Mains of Dalhaikie
Looking north-eastward.
Hill of Tillylair Trig Pillar The triangulation pillar amidst the woodland on the Hill of Tillylair.
Hill of Tillylair Trig Pillar
The triangulation pillar amidst the woodland on the Hill of Tillylair.
Deeside Way The Deeside Way heading south-westwards through Blackhall Forest.
Deeside Way
The Deeside Way heading south-westwards through Blackhall Forest.
Bracken in Slewdrum Forest Looking northwards from the Deeside Way over a bracken-filled valley in Slewdrum Forest.
Bracken in Slewdrum Forest
Looking northwards from the Deeside Way over a bracken-filled valley in Slewdrum Forest.
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The Scobach is located at Grid Ref: NO6496 (Lat: 57.056122, Lng: -2.5900798)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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