Braes of Ardin

Downs, Moorland in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Braes of Ardin

B9170 looking east
B9170 looking east Credit: Alex McGregor

Braes of Ardin is a picturesque area located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Situated on the eastern coast of the country, it is known for its stunning downs and moorland landscapes. Spanning approximately 200 acres, Braes of Ardin offers visitors a unique and serene natural environment.

The downs of Braes of Ardin are characterized by their rolling hills and lush green pastures. These downs provide excellent grazing grounds for livestock and are often dotted with sheep, adding to the rustic charm of the area. The moorland, on the other hand, showcases a more rugged and wild terrain. Here, heather-covered hills stretch as far as the eye can see, creating a vibrant purple hue during the summer months.

The area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. Hiking and walking trails crisscross the landscape, offering captivating views of the surrounding countryside. The downs provide ample opportunities for picnicking and birdwatching, as various species of birds can be spotted soaring above or nesting amidst the vegetation.

Braes of Ardin is also steeped in history, with ancient ruins and stone circles scattered throughout the area. These remnants of the past add an air of mystery and intrigue to the already enchanting landscape.

Overall, Braes of Ardin in Aberdeenshire is a must-visit destination for those seeking solace in nature. Its downs and moorland offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Braes of Ardin Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.527448/-2.4093868 or Grid Reference NJ7548. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B9170 looking east
B9170 looking east
Through the Trees A path, leading south, through the Wood of Delgaty.
Through the Trees
A path, leading south, through the Wood of Delgaty.
Woodland Walk A track beside the woodland edge at Delgaty.
Woodland Walk
A track beside the woodland edge at Delgaty.
Barley to the Idoch Looking down from the edge of the Wood of Delgaty, barley fields stretching down to the Idoch Water.
Barley to the Idoch
Looking down from the edge of the Wood of Delgaty, barley fields stretching down to the Idoch Water.
Ardin Track A field access track at Ardin with the Wood of Delgaty on the left.
Ardin Track
A field access track at Ardin with the Wood of Delgaty on the left.
Path North A path leading north into the Wood of Delgaty.
Path North
A path leading north into the Wood of Delgaty.
Delgaty from the Woodland Delgaty Castle glimpsed from its woodland to the east.
Delgaty from the Woodland
Delgaty Castle glimpsed from its woodland to the east.
Delgaty Woodland A path through woodland by Delgaty.
Delgaty Woodland
A path through woodland by Delgaty.
Path to South A path through a wood break leading south in Delgaty Wood.
Path to South
A path through a wood break leading south in Delgaty Wood.
Side Path at Delgaty A narrow path through the Wood of Delgaty.
Side Path at Delgaty
A narrow path through the Wood of Delgaty.
Waterlogged Path Even in reasonably dry weather conditions can get damp underfoot as on this path at Delgaty.
Waterlogged Path
Even in reasonably dry weather conditions can get damp underfoot as on this path at Delgaty.
Blue Path Looking west along the blue pathway in the Wood of Delgaty.
Blue Path
Looking west along the blue pathway in the Wood of Delgaty.
Trout Lake A trout lake by Delgaty with farmland and more woodland beyond.
Trout Lake
A trout lake by Delgaty with farmland and more woodland beyond.
New pond A new pond by the Burn of Colp not shown on the OS map.
New pond
A new pond by the Burn of Colp not shown on the OS map.
Delgaty and Colp valley The valley containing the Burn of Delgaty and the Burn of Colp.
Delgaty and Colp valley
The valley containing the Burn of Delgaty and the Burn of Colp.
Site of the Ardin Quarry The quarry, long since disused and subsequently used as a tip for "pulverised waste", is now surrounded by mature trees.
Site of the Ardin Quarry
The quarry, long since disused and subsequently used as a tip for "pulverised waste", is now surrounded by mature trees.
Idoch Water View of the river from the B9170 road bridge.
Idoch Water
View of the river from the B9170 road bridge.
Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway The trackbed of the Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway runs through beech woods on a parallel course to the A947 south of Turriff.
Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway
The trackbed of the Banff, Macduff and Turriff Junction Railway runs through beech woods on a parallel course to the A947 south of Turriff.
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Braes of Ardin is located at Grid Ref: NJ7548 (Lat: 57.527448, Lng: -2.4093868)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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///marching.beaks.cliff. Near Turriff, Aberdeenshire

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