Moss of Ardonald

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Moss of Ardonald

Cairnmore One of several ruins of farm and croft buildings at Cairnmore. The scarlet-jacketed figure is a descendant of a family who lived here for about 250 years.
Cairnmore Credit: Anne Burgess

Moss of Ardonald is a picturesque wood located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Ardonald, this forested area covers an approximate area of 200 acres. Moss of Ardonald is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The wood is predominantly composed of a mix of native trees, including Scots pine, birch, and oak, which create a lush and vibrant landscape throughout the year. The forest floor is adorned with a variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the area. The diverse vegetation provides a habitat for numerous animal species, such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide range of bird species, making it a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and birdwatchers.

Trails and paths wind their way through the wood, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These well-maintained routes offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, with occasional glimpses of the nearby River Don. Interpretive signs along the paths provide information about the different tree species and the wildlife that can be found in the area, enhancing the educational value of the wood.

Moss of Ardonald is not only a place of natural beauty but also holds historical significance. The remains of ancient settlements and burial sites have been discovered within the wood, adding an element of mystery and intrigue to the area.

Overall, Moss of Ardonald is a captivating wood that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, explore its rich biodiversity, and appreciate the tranquility and beauty of the Aberdeenshire countryside.

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Cairnmore One of several ruins of farm and croft buildings at Cairnmore. The scarlet-jacketed figure is a descendant of a family who lived here for about 250 years.
Cairnmore
One of several ruins of farm and croft buildings at Cairnmore. The scarlet-jacketed figure is a descendant of a family who lived here for about 250 years.
Minor road heading towards Upper Hillside Looking south-westward.
Minor road heading towards Upper Hillside
Looking south-westward.
A section of minor road and woodland to the north of and below the Hill of Shenwall Looking eastward.
A section of minor road and woodland to the north of and below the Hill of Shenwall
Looking eastward.
A section of minor road near to Raemurrack Looking north-eastward.
A section of minor road near to Raemurrack
Looking north-eastward.
Track to Backside of Ardonald Looking south-westward.
Track to Backside of Ardonald
Looking south-westward.
Beaters await deployment for the second drive In the far distance along the lane you can see the other group of beaters who are positioning to carry out a pincer movement here at the Laura Murphy drive at the Backmuir shoot. During drive one earlier 158 shots were fired by the party of eight guns.
Beaters await deployment for the second drive
In the far distance along the lane you can see the other group of beaters who are positioning to carry out a pincer movement here at the Laura Murphy drive at the Backmuir shoot. During drive one earlier 158 shots were fired by the party of eight guns.
Guns and beaters disperse at Backmuir That's the last drive completed. Here we have  a pheasant's eye view when he launches off this spur across the glen.
Guns and beaters disperse at Backmuir
That's the last drive completed. Here we have a pheasant's eye view when he launches off this spur across the glen.
OK' that's it for the day.... Guns, beaters, pickers-up, and dogs head towards their vehicles on completion of the last drive at the Backmuir shoot.
OK' that's it for the day....
Guns, beaters, pickers-up, and dogs head towards their vehicles on completion of the last drive at the Backmuir shoot.
The end of the fifth and final drive today at Backmuir Guns, beaters, pickers-up, and dogs head towards their vehicles on completion of the last drive at the Backmuir shoot.
The end of the fifth and final drive today at Backmuir
Guns, beaters, pickers-up, and dogs head towards their vehicles on completion of the last drive at the Backmuir shoot.
Cairnmore Croft Mid Cairnmore was one of three farm houses at Cairnmore now part of Cairnbarrow Farm. Occupied by four generations of the Leipper family from the 1750s till 1907. Nearby are North Cairnmore and East Cairnmore.
Cairnmore Croft
Mid Cairnmore was one of three farm houses at Cairnmore now part of Cairnbarrow Farm. Occupied by four generations of the Leipper family from the 1750s till 1907. Nearby are North Cairnmore and East Cairnmore.
Craighall
Craighall
Unclassified road near Craighall
Unclassified road near Craighall
Gated farm road to Shenwall Farm
Gated farm road to Shenwall Farm
Forest by Hill of Shenwall
Forest by Hill of Shenwall
Field and forestry by Hill of Shenwall
Field and forestry by Hill of Shenwall
Farmland near Ardonald
Farmland near Ardonald
Raemurrack
Raemurrack
Unclassified road and powerlines
Unclassified road and powerlines
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Moss of Ardonald is located at Grid Ref: NJ4443 (Lat: 57.479117, Lng: -2.9296826)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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