West Burnside

Settlement in Kincardineshire

Scotland

West Burnside

Luther Water Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Luther Water Credit: Ralph Greig

West Burnside is a small village located in the county of Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated approximately 6 miles west of the town of Stonehaven, it is nestled in a picturesque rural setting, surrounded by rolling hills and lush green fields. The village is accessible by the B979 road, offering convenient links to nearby towns and cities.

With a population of around 200 residents, West Burnside maintains a close-knit community atmosphere. The village primarily consists of traditional stone-built houses, reflecting its historical roots. Many of these properties have been well-preserved, showcasing the architectural heritage of the region.

Despite its small size, West Burnside offers a range of amenities to cater to the needs of its residents. These include a local convenience store, providing essential goods and services, and a charming village pub, serving as a popular gathering spot for locals and visitors alike. Additionally, the village boasts a primary school, ensuring educational facilities are easily accessible to families in the area.

West Burnside is surrounded by stunning natural beauty, making it an attractive location for outdoor enthusiasts. The nearby countryside offers ample opportunities for walking, hiking, and cycling, with numerous trails and paths to explore. The village is also in close proximity to the coastline, providing stunning views and opportunities for coastal walks.

In conclusion, West Burnside is a small and welcoming village in Kincardineshire, Scotland. With its rich history, tight-knit community, and beautiful natural surroundings, it offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for residents and visitors alike.

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Luther Water Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Luther Water
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Paths around Denlethen Woods
Paths around Denlethen Woods
Paths around Denlethen Woods Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Paths around Denlethen Woods
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4069 This bracket can be found on the wall of the former TA building in High Street, Laurencekirk.
The recorded details give a height of 87.6641 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G4069
This bracket can be found on the wall of the former TA building in High Street, Laurencekirk. The recorded details give a height of 87.6641 metres above sea level. For more details see : LinkExternal link
Paths around Denlethen Woods Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Paths around Denlethen Woods
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Railway line towards Edinburgh Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Railway line towards Edinburgh
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Railway towards Aberdeen Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Railway towards Aberdeen
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Locomotive heading towards Edinburgh Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Locomotive heading towards Edinburgh
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Recreation Ground, Laurencekirk Park in Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.
Recreation Ground, Laurencekirk
Park in Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire.
Pub sign, Laurencekirk Western Inn, Laurencekirk.
Pub sign, Laurencekirk
Western Inn, Laurencekirk.
Wheat field, Laurencekirk Mearns arable land.
Wheat field, Laurencekirk
Mearns arable land.
Stubble near Laurencekirk Looking over stubble and already ploughed land near Laurencekirk towards Strathfinella Hill
Stubble near Laurencekirk
Looking over stubble and already ploughed land near Laurencekirk towards Strathfinella Hill
High Street, Laurencekirk Northward view from outside The Western.
High Street, Laurencekirk
Northward view from outside The Western.
Horses in a field on the outskirts of Laurencekirk
Horses in a field on the outskirts of Laurencekirk
Junction of the A90 and the A937 near Laurencekirk A dangerous junction, the last one along this section of the A90 where speeds are still restricted to 50 mph.
Junction of the A90 and the A937 near Laurencekirk
A dangerous junction, the last one along this section of the A90 where speeds are still restricted to 50 mph.
Road to Oatyhill Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Road to Oatyhill
Geocaching is a type of global treasure hunt of people looking for caches, or hidden stashes of objects. Geocaching may also be described as a series of hide-and-seek games, where hiders provide online clues for seekers. Seekers use global positioning system (GPS) devices to find hidden caches
Looking towards the A90 From the paths around Denlethen Woods
Looking towards the A90
From the paths around Denlethen Woods
Round bales, Blackiemuir Stubble and baled straw in a large arable field. This would have been a Winter planted crop, the spring barley was only just turning at this time.
Round bales, Blackiemuir
Stubble and baled straw in a large arable field. This would have been a Winter planted crop, the spring barley was only just turning at this time.
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West Burnside is located at Grid Ref: NO7070 (Lat: 56.82052, Lng: -2.4930877)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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