Bog of Bannochy

Wood, Forest in Perthshire

Scotland

Bog of Bannochy

Cottages at Kintocher There's a farm named Kintocher to the east of Quarterbank, itself located east of Crieff.
The semi-detached cottages are close to the farm and in 1997 the nearer one at least was in use as a holiday let.
Cottages at Kintocher Credit: Trevor Littlewood

The Bog of Bannochy, located in Perthshire, Scotland, is a picturesque woodland area renowned for its tranquility and natural beauty. Covering an expansive area of approximately 100 acres, the bog is characterized by its dense forest, diverse flora and fauna, and unique wetland ecosystems.

The bog's forest consists primarily of native Scottish tree species, including oak, birch, and rowan, which create a dense canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is covered with a rich carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, contributing to the area's vibrant and lush appearance.

As a wetland area, the Bog of Bannochy is home to numerous species of birds, insects, and amphibians. Bird enthusiasts can spot a variety of species, such as woodpeckers, robins, and wrens, while the bog's ponds and streams house a diverse range of aquatic life, including frogs, newts, and dragonflies.

Visitors to the Bog of Bannochy can enjoy several walking trails that wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. These trails provide opportunities for nature lovers to immerse themselves in the peaceful atmosphere and observe the diverse wildlife that calls the bog home.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Bog of Bannochy has historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. These historical features add an extra layer of intrigue and fascination to the bog's already captivating allure.

Overall, the Bog of Bannochy in Perthshire is a haven for nature enthusiasts, offering a serene and enchanting woodland experience with its diverse forest, wetland ecosystems, and rich wildlife population.

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Bog of Bannochy Images

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Cottages at Kintocher There's a farm named Kintocher to the east of Quarterbank, itself located east of Crieff.
The semi-detached cottages are close to the farm and in 1997 the nearer one at least was in use as a holiday let.
Cottages at Kintocher
There's a farm named Kintocher to the east of Quarterbank, itself located east of Crieff. The semi-detached cottages are close to the farm and in 1997 the nearer one at least was in use as a holiday let.
Northwest access to Abercairny
Northwest access to Abercairny
Minor road at Pittencleroch
Minor road at Pittencleroch
Driveway to Abercairny
Driveway to Abercairny
Road to Quarterbank at New Fowlis
Road to Quarterbank at New Fowlis
Fields at Newmilne A small tributary of the Pow Water drains the middle ground.
Fields at Newmilne
A small tributary of the Pow Water drains the middle ground.
Fields at Newmilne
Fields at Newmilne
Woodland road near Abercairny
Woodland road near Abercairny
South lodge at Abercairny Near Auchlone Bridge.
South lodge at Abercairny
Near Auchlone Bridge.
The policies at Abercairny
The policies at Abercairny
Woodland behind Pitlandie A small wood above Fowlis Wester.
Woodland behind Pitlandie
A small wood above Fowlis Wester.
Road to Loch Meallbrodden Handy for visiting the stone circle on the Braes of Fowlis.
Road to Loch Meallbrodden
Handy for visiting the stone circle on the Braes of Fowlis.
Standing stone, Braes of Fowlis A big standing stone next to the eastern of two stone circles.
Standing stone, Braes of Fowlis
A big standing stone next to the eastern of two stone circles.
Stone circle, Braes of Fowlis The easternmost of two stone circles here.
Stone circle, Braes of Fowlis
The easternmost of two stone circles here.
Falling standing stone, Braes of Foulis Beside the westernmost stone circle.  The ruined building in the background as a World War II era appearance.
Falling standing stone, Braes of Foulis
Beside the westernmost stone circle. The ruined building in the background as a World War II era appearance.
Stone circle, Braes of Fowlis The westernmost of the two with a view of the standing stone on the eastern edge of the site.
Stone circle, Braes of Fowlis
The westernmost of the two with a view of the standing stone on the eastern edge of the site.
Summit, Braes of Fowlis Heather moorland near the stone circles.
Summit, Braes of Fowlis
Heather moorland near the stone circles.
Moorland, Braes of Fowlis
Moorland, Braes of Fowlis
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Bog of Bannochy is located at Grid Ref: NN9123 (Lat: 56.38958, Lng: -3.7559569)

Unitary Authority: Perth and Kinross

Police Authority: Tayside

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