Forest of Birse

Downs, Moorland in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Forest of Birse

Night navigation The end of a very long day's walking in hectad NO59 - a view over the screen of my GPS in near darkness at Auchabrack farm, and a little over 2km remaining for me.
Night navigation Credit: William Starkey

The Forest of Birse is a picturesque area located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering a vast expanse of downs and moorland, it is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The forest is situated in the eastern part of the Cairngorms National Park, offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

The forest is characterized by its diverse flora and fauna. It is home to a variety of plant species, including heather, bilberry, and bog cotton. The area is known for its rich birdlife, with species such as golden eagles, ospreys, and red grouse commonly spotted. Visitors may also come across red deer and mountain hares while exploring the forest.

Hiking and walking trails are abundant in the Forest of Birse, providing ample opportunities for outdoor activities. The paths wind through the hills and moorland, offering panoramic views of the rolling countryside. The forest is intersected by the River Dee, which adds to the beauty and tranquility of the area.

For those interested in fishing, the River Dee is renowned for its salmon and trout. Anglers can try their luck at catching these prized fish while enjoying the peaceful surroundings.

Overall, the Forest of Birse is a captivating destination for nature enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of downs, moorland, and river scenery. Its diverse wildlife and abundance of outdoor activities make it a must-visit location for anyone exploring Aberdeenshire.

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Forest of Birse Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.012251/-2.7653167 or Grid Reference NO5391. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Night navigation The end of a very long day's walking in hectad NO59 - a view over the screen of my GPS in near darkness at Auchabrack farm, and a little over 2km remaining for me.
Night navigation
The end of a very long day's walking in hectad NO59 - a view over the screen of my GPS in near darkness at Auchabrack farm, and a little over 2km remaining for me.
Auchabrack, Forest of Birse
Auchabrack, Forest of Birse
Badenhall Burn, Forest of Birse
Badenhall Burn, Forest of Birse
Forest of Birse Kirk
Forest of Birse Kirk
Ballochan, Forest of Birse
Ballochan, Forest of Birse
Fields at Ballochan, Forest of Birse
Fields at Ballochan, Forest of Birse
Wester Floors, Forest of Birse
Wester Floors, Forest of Birse
Auchabrack, Forest of Birse
Auchabrack, Forest of Birse
Forest of Birse
Forest of Birse
Road through Forest of Birse
Road through Forest of Birse
White Hill A white White Hill on Upper Feughside, near Ballochan, clearly showing strips where heather has been peeled off.
White Hill
A white White Hill on Upper Feughside, near Ballochan, clearly showing strips where heather has been peeled off.
Rough Burn The lower part of the Rough Burn gorge, with the farmland of Auchabrack beyond
Rough Burn
The lower part of the Rough Burn gorge, with the farmland of Auchabrack beyond
Track to White Hill
Track to White Hill
Badlean Burn The hillside around the burn is managed as a grouse moor.  Deer also roam across the hillside.
Badlean Burn
The hillside around the burn is managed as a grouse moor. Deer also roam across the hillside.
Forest of Birse Parish Church Open for summer services; and a popular hiker's resting site in the upper valley of the River Feugh. Built originally to minister to a small community of scattered farmsteads.
Forest of Birse Parish Church
Open for summer services; and a popular hiker's resting site in the upper valley of the River Feugh. Built originally to minister to a small community of scattered farmsteads.
Interior of Forest of Birse Kirk (Sept 2017) Pulpit, altar and organ beneath an oriel window; with hymn number board still showing last Sunday's order of service.
Interior of Forest of Birse Kirk (Sept 2017)
Pulpit, altar and organ beneath an oriel window; with hymn number board still showing last Sunday's order of service.
View SE from Forest of Birse kirk Over the Water of Feugh and the Rough Burn, towards Baudnacauner (574m asl).
View SE from Forest of Birse kirk
Over the Water of Feugh and the Rough Burn, towards Baudnacauner (574m asl).
A photo collage inside Forest of Birse kirk On display at the rear of the pews.
A photo collage inside Forest of Birse kirk
On display at the rear of the pews.
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Forest of Birse is located at Grid Ref: NO5391 (Lat: 57.012251, Lng: -2.7653167)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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