Loch of Fyvie

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Loch of Fyvie

Lakeside Memorial A memorial to an army cadet tragically killed in an accident on the west coast overlooking Fyvie Castle Lake.
Lakeside Memorial Credit: Andrew Wood

Loch of Fyvie, located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, is a picturesque freshwater loch encompassing an area of approximately 38 hectares. It lies within the grounds of Fyvie Castle, a historic castle known for its rich history and architectural beauty. The loch sits at an elevation of around 51 meters above sea level and is surrounded by lush greenery, offering a tranquil and scenic environment.

The Loch of Fyvie is fed by several small streams that flow into it, ensuring a constant supply of fresh water. Its depth varies, with the deepest point reaching around 15 meters. The water is generally clear and supports a diverse range of aquatic flora and fauna, including various species of fish, waterfowl, and invertebrates.

The loch is surrounded by a mix of woodland, reed beds, and grassy areas, creating a diverse habitat that attracts a wide range of bird species. It is a popular spot for birdwatching enthusiasts, offering excellent opportunities to observe both resident and migratory birds. Species commonly spotted include mallards, mute swans, great crested grebes, tufted ducks, and grey herons.

Visitors to Loch of Fyvie can enjoy a variety of activities, such as walking along the loch's shoreline, picnicking in the surrounding areas, or simply taking in the scenic beauty of the landscape. The loch serves as a tranquil retreat for both locals and tourists, providing a peaceful haven in the heart of Aberdeenshire's countryside.

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Loch of Fyvie Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.438197/-2.3925644 or Grid Reference NJ7638. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lakeside Memorial A memorial to an army cadet tragically killed in an accident on the west coast overlooking Fyvie Castle Lake.
Lakeside Memorial
A memorial to an army cadet tragically killed in an accident on the west coast overlooking Fyvie Castle Lake.
View of the Loch of Fyvie The northern end of the loch.
View of the Loch of Fyvie
The northern end of the loch.
The Garden of Scottish Fruits The garden at Fyvie Castle is known as The Garden of Scottish Fruits, however, there appears to be more vegetables and other plants in this area.
The Garden of Scottish Fruits
The garden at Fyvie Castle is known as The Garden of Scottish Fruits, however, there appears to be more vegetables and other plants in this area.
Flag Iris Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus) at the edge of the Loch of Fyvie.
Flag Iris
Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus) at the edge of the Loch of Fyvie.
Yellow over the lake Laburnum drooping over Fyvie Lake.
Yellow over the lake
Laburnum drooping over Fyvie Lake.
The Garden of Scottish Fruits, Fyvie Castle A National Trust for Scotland property, with its origins in the 13th Century, the 18th C walled garden now is devoted to the cultivation of Scottish vegetables and fruit.
The Garden of Scottish Fruits, Fyvie Castle
A National Trust for Scotland property, with its origins in the 13th Century, the 18th C walled garden now is devoted to the cultivation of Scottish vegetables and fruit.
Fyvie Castle Amazing collection of portraits, and medieval armour.
Fyvie Castle
Amazing collection of portraits, and medieval armour.
Loch of Fyvie
Loch of Fyvie
Parkburn Belt A fine strip wood above Fyvie.
Parkburn Belt
A fine strip wood above Fyvie.
Muck spreading A field amongst pine woods. It is still cold enough for the muck to "steam".
Muck spreading
A field amongst pine woods. It is still cold enough for the muck to "steam".
Fyvie station (site/remains), 1997 The station was on the ex-GNSR branch from Inveramsay - Macduff off the Aberdeen - Elgin main line. View southward, towards Inveramsay.
The station here and line were closed to passengers from 1/10/51; the line was closed to goods Turriff - Macduff from 1/8/61, Inveramsay - Turriff (through Fyvie) from 3/1/66. (Make out what you can from the photograph!)
Fyvie station (site/remains), 1997
The station was on the ex-GNSR branch from Inveramsay - Macduff off the Aberdeen - Elgin main line. View southward, towards Inveramsay. The station here and line were closed to passengers from 1/10/51; the line was closed to goods Turriff - Macduff from 1/8/61, Inveramsay - Turriff (through Fyvie) from 3/1/66. (Make out what you can from the photograph!)
Fyvie mercat cross, Cuminestown Road
Fyvie mercat cross, Cuminestown Road
Dismantled railway bridge over a road near Haddo
Dismantled railway bridge over a road near Haddo
Minor road near Rothiebrisbane
Minor road near Rothiebrisbane
Fyvie Castle The view of the castle having just crossed the lawn from the car park path
Fyvie Castle
The view of the castle having just crossed the lawn from the car park path
Fyvie Castle Rhododendron
Fyvie Castle
Rhododendron
Fyvie Castle The castle entrance from the south west
Fyvie Castle
The castle entrance from the south west
Fyvie War Memorial The Fyvie War Memorial on the junction of the B9005 and C26S (Aberdeenshire) roads.
Fyvie War Memorial
The Fyvie War Memorial on the junction of the B9005 and C26S (Aberdeenshire) roads.
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Loch of Fyvie is located at Grid Ref: NJ7638 (Lat: 57.438197, Lng: -2.3925644)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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