Boat Pot

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Boat Pot

Haddo, The Lake Within the grounds of Haddo House, a large country mansion and once home to Lord Aberdeen.
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Haddo, The Lake Credit: Colin Smith

Boat Pot is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Situated in a serene and idyllic setting, it encompasses a lake, pool, pond, and extensive marshland. Spanning an area of approximately 50 acres, this natural haven is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The centerpiece of Boat Pot is its tranquil lake, which stretches across a significant portion of the marsh. The crystal-clear waters of the lake offer a serene environment for various aquatic species to thrive. Visitors can spot an array of freshwater fish, including brown trout and perch, gracefully swimming beneath the surface.

Adjacent to the lake is a smaller pool, which is home to a diverse range of waterfowl. Ducks, swans, and geese can often be seen gracefully gliding across the pool, creating a picturesque scene. The pool provides an excellent habitat for these avian species, offering them ample food sources and nesting grounds.

Surrounding the lake and pool is a lush and vibrant pond, brimming with aquatic vegetation. This pond acts as a vital ecosystem, supporting a plethora of insects, amphibians, and small fish. It provides a vital food source for the diverse birdlife that frequents Boat Pot.

The marshland surrounding the water bodies is a haven for numerous bird species. Reed warblers, waders, and various migratory birds can be seen nesting and foraging in the tall grasses and reeds. The marsh serves as a vital breeding ground for these birds, providing them with a safe and protected environment.

Overall, Boat Pot is a haven of biodiversity, offering a rich and vibrant ecosystem for various aquatic and avian species. Its serene beauty and abundant wildlife make it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and photographers alike.

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Boat Pot Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.41515/-2.1889592 or Grid Reference NJ8836. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Haddo, The Lake Within the grounds of Haddo House, a large country mansion and once home to Lord Aberdeen.
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Haddo, The Lake
Within the grounds of Haddo House, a large country mansion and once home to Lord Aberdeen. LinkExternal link
Rafting at Haddo Two Scout Leaders on a raft they have built as part of a Scout Leaders training course on the Upper Lake at Haddo House.
Rafting at Haddo
Two Scout Leaders on a raft they have built as part of a Scout Leaders training course on the Upper Lake at Haddo House.
Haddo's Upper Lake
Haddo's Upper Lake
Closed carpark Back entrance to Haddo. Closed due to storm damaged trees
Closed carpark
Back entrance to Haddo. Closed due to storm damaged trees
This used to be all trees before the storm
This used to be all trees before the storm
Paths into Craigie Woods
Paths into Craigie Woods
More woods of the Haddo estate
More woods of the Haddo estate
On Fedderat Cairn The Canmore website describes Fedderat Cairn as a heavily mutilated, turf-covered cairn about 12.0m in diameter and roughly 0.6m high. Around 1860, a cist containing human bones was discovered here. This view shows the exposed small stones at the top of the site.
On Fedderat Cairn
The Canmore website describes Fedderat Cairn as a heavily mutilated, turf-covered cairn about 12.0m in diameter and roughly 0.6m high. Around 1860, a cist containing human bones was discovered here. This view shows the exposed small stones at the top of the site.
Approaching Fedderat Cairn The Canmore website describes Fedderat Cairn as a heavily mutilated, turf-covered cairn about 12.0m in diameter and roughly 0.6m high. Around 1860, a cist containing human bones was discovered here. The cairn wasn't easy to find as the site is heavily overgrown and the field boundaries shown on the Explorer Map no longer exist.
Approaching Fedderat Cairn
The Canmore website describes Fedderat Cairn as a heavily mutilated, turf-covered cairn about 12.0m in diameter and roughly 0.6m high. Around 1860, a cist containing human bones was discovered here. The cairn wasn't easy to find as the site is heavily overgrown and the field boundaries shown on the Explorer Map no longer exist.
At The New House hut circle The New House comprises the remains of a hut circle from the late Bronze Age or Iron Age, lying on the top of a small grassy hill. It may date from the same period as nearby Fedderat Cairn. The large pile of stones probably has been enlarged by clearance from the neighbouring fields.
At The New House hut circle
The New House comprises the remains of a hut circle from the late Bronze Age or Iron Age, lying on the top of a small grassy hill. It may date from the same period as nearby Fedderat Cairn. The large pile of stones probably has been enlarged by clearance from the neighbouring fields.
The New House hut circle The Ancient Monuments website describes The New House as the remains of a hut circle from the late Bronze Age or Iron Age, lying on the top of a small grassy hill. It may date from the same period as nearby Fedderat Cairn.
The New House hut circle
The Ancient Monuments website describes The New House as the remains of a hut circle from the late Bronze Age or Iron Age, lying on the top of a small grassy hill. It may date from the same period as nearby Fedderat Cairn.
South to the Foot Bridge A look down across a field to the footbridge crossing the Ythan between trees at Ythanbank.
South to the Foot Bridge
A look down across a field to the footbridge crossing the Ythan between trees at Ythanbank.
South Burnside
South Burnside
Newseat
Newseat
River Ythan At Bellmuir looking east
River Ythan
At Bellmuir looking east
Along the B9005
Along the B9005
Road at South Quilcox Neighbouring properties South Quilcox Croft and South Quilcox Cottage
Road at South Quilcox
Neighbouring properties South Quilcox Croft and South Quilcox Cottage
B9005 The B9005 road near Ythanbank
B9005
The B9005 road near Ythanbank
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Boat Pot is located at Grid Ref: NJ8836 (Lat: 57.41515, Lng: -2.1889592)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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