Crowsnest Moss

Downs, Moorland in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Crowsnest Moss

Fields north of Banchory, towards Lochend of Leys
Fields north of Banchory, towards Lochend of Leys Credit: Mike Pennington

Crowsnest Moss is a picturesque area located in Kincardineshire, situated in the downs and moorland region of Scotland. It is a place of natural beauty and tranquility, known for its unique ecosystem and stunning landscapes.

Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, Crowsnest Moss is characterized by its rich, peat-based soil and an abundance of mosses and heather. The moss acts as a natural sponge, retaining water and creating a moist environment that supports a diverse range of plant and animal life.

The area is home to various species of birds, including the iconic crow, which gives the region its name. These intelligent and adaptable birds can often be seen perched on trees or soaring above the moorland. Other bird species, such as wrens, thrushes, and finches, also thrive in this habitat.

Crowsnest Moss offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, with rolling hills, scattered woodlands, and vibrant wildflowers. It is a haven for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers, who can explore the numerous walking trails that crisscross the area.

Visitors to Crowsnest Moss can also learn about the historical significance of the region. The moorland has witnessed centuries of human activity, with remnants of ancient settlements and burial sites still visible. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts from past civilizations, shedding light on the area's rich cultural heritage.

In summary, Crowsnest Moss in Kincardineshire is a captivating destination that showcases the beauty of Scotland's downs and moorland. With its diverse flora and fauna, stunning landscapes, and historical significance, it offers a unique and enriching experience for all who visit.

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Crowsnest Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.066134/-2.5136401 or Grid Reference NO6897. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fields north of Banchory, towards Lochend of Leys
Fields north of Banchory, towards Lochend of Leys
Mount Street, Banchory, near Aberdeen Mount Street is a narrow street in the town of Banchory, near Aberdeen.
Mount Street, Banchory, near Aberdeen
Mount Street is a narrow street in the town of Banchory, near Aberdeen.
Pictish Hare 
Art Trail 
  



Hare, there and everywhere!
Clan Cancer Support, the north-east’s leading cancer support charity, has partnered with Wild in Art once again to bring an exciting new art trail to the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland.

The Big Hop Trail will take the public on another cultural tour of the north-east and the islands from July to September 2023, with hare sculptures designed and created by some of the country’s most talented artists.

The trail coincides with Clan’s 40th anniversary, with the 40 hares being the focal point to celebrate the charity’s commitment to supporting people affected by cancer. 

We chose the hare sculpture as they are an indigenous animal found in all parts of Clan’s geography. Much like our clients during their cancer journey, hares have to navigate rough and difficult terrain in order to survive. They are also adaptable, like our services team who deliver support to anyone affected by cancer. Most importantly, hares have incredible hearing. What better way to depict our lifeline listening and support service and the importance of being heard?
Pictish Hare
Art Trail Hare, there and everywhere! Clan Cancer Support, the north-east’s leading cancer support charity, has partnered with Wild in Art once again to bring an exciting new art trail to the north-east, Moray, Orkney and Shetland. The Big Hop Trail will take the public on another cultural tour of the north-east and the islands from July to September 2023, with hare sculptures designed and created by some of the country’s most talented artists. The trail coincides with Clan’s 40th anniversary, with the 40 hares being the focal point to celebrate the charity’s commitment to supporting people affected by cancer. We chose the hare sculpture as they are an indigenous animal found in all parts of Clan’s geography. Much like our clients during their cancer journey, hares have to navigate rough and difficult terrain in order to survive. They are also adaptable, like our services team who deliver support to anyone affected by cancer. Most importantly, hares have incredible hearing. What better way to depict our lifeline listening and support service and the importance of being heard?
A93 near Inchmarlo
A93 near Inchmarlo
A93 in Banchory
A93 in Banchory
View of Inchmarlo House From the estate road to Westfield.
View of Inchmarlo House
From the estate road to Westfield.
Driveway from Inchmarlo House Towards A93 at South Lodge.
Driveway from Inchmarlo House
Towards A93 at South Lodge.
Victoria Park, Inchmarlo Estate From driveway to South Lodge.
Victoria Park, Inchmarlo Estate
From driveway to South Lodge.
Exit from Inchmarlo Estate Onto the A93 at South Lodge.
Exit from Inchmarlo Estate
Onto the A93 at South Lodge.
Inchmarlo Sales Office For retirement homes on the Inchmarlo Estate.
Inchmarlo Sales Office
For retirement homes on the Inchmarlo Estate.
Glen o' Dee Hospital
Glen o' Dee Hospital
The Burnett Arms Hotel
The Burnett Arms Hotel
Council Offices and carpark, Banchory With St Ternan's Episcopal Church and the cenotaph to the right.
Council Offices and carpark, Banchory
With St Ternan's Episcopal Church and the cenotaph to the right.
High Street, Banchory Looking eastwards from its junction with Mount Street, and with Burnett Arms Hotel on the left.
High Street, Banchory
Looking eastwards from its junction with Mount Street, and with Burnett Arms Hotel on the left.
James Scott Skinner memorial plaque, Banchory 'The Strathspey King' was born near this spot on 15th August 1843.
James Scott Skinner memorial plaque, Banchory
'The Strathspey King' was born near this spot on 15th August 1843.
A chemist's shop on Bachory High Street (2003) Trading as 'Charles Michie', with a symbolic brass mortar and pestle mounted on the wall above the shop window.
A chemist's shop on Bachory High Street (2003)
Trading as 'Charles Michie', with a symbolic brass mortar and pestle mounted on the wall above the shop window.
Banchory - Orvis Country Clothing Store Bridge Street junction with Dee Street near the River Dee
Banchory - Orvis Country Clothing Store
Bridge Street junction with Dee Street near the River Dee
Banchory - High Street Burnett Arms <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.burnettarms.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.burnettarms.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Banchory - High Street
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Crowsnest Moss is located at Grid Ref: NO6897 (Lat: 57.066134, Lng: -2.5136401)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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Nearby Amenities

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Recycling
Banchory Recycling Centre
Addr Housename: Crow's Nest
Addr Postcode: AB31 4EQ
Addr Street: Upper Lochton Road
Alt Name: Crow's Nest Household Waste Recycling Centre
Building: no
Opening Hours: Mo-Th 09:00-16:30; Fr 09:00-16:00; Sa-Su 09:00-16:30; Apr 1-Sep 30 Tu 09:00-19:00
Owner: Aberdeenshire Council
Ownership: municipal
Recycling Batteries: yes
Recycling Cans: yes
Recycling Cardboard: yes
Recycling Cartons: yes
Recycling Clothes: yes
Recycling Electrical Appliances: yes
Recycling Gas Cylinders: yes
Recycling Glass: yes
Recycling Glass Bottles: yes
Recycling Green Waste: yes
Recycling Hardcore: yes
Recycling Magazines: yes
Recycling Newspaper: yes
Recycling Paper: yes
Recycling Paper Packaging: yes
Recycling Plasterboard: yes
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Recycling Plastic Bottles: yes
Recycling Polystyrene: yes
Recycling Residual Waste: yes
Recycling Small Appliances: yes
Recycling Soil: yes
Recycling Turf: yes
Recycling Wood: yes
Recycling Type: centre
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Material: wood
Power: pole
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