Braeside Woods

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Braeside Woods

New Planting New planting on Muir of the Woods looking over the Corchinnan Burn to more new planting at Hillside Woods
New Planting Credit: Ballogie

Braeside Woods is a picturesque woodland located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is situated on the outskirts of the village of Braeside, just a short distance from the bustling town of Aberdeen. The woods are easily accessible and are a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers.

The woodland is primarily composed of native Scottish trees, including oak, birch, and pine. These trees create a dense canopy, providing a peaceful and tranquil environment for visitors. The forest floor is covered with a vibrant carpet of ferns, wildflowers, and mosses, adding to the natural beauty of the area.

Braeside Woods is home to a diverse range of wildlife, making it a haven for birdwatchers and animal lovers. Visitors may have the opportunity to spot red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species, including woodpeckers and tawny owls. The woods also boast a small stream that meanders through the trees, attracting a variety of aquatic life.

The woods offer several recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. There are well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These trails provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside, making them ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts. Additionally, the woods have designated picnic areas and benches, providing a perfect spot for a leisurely lunch amidst nature.

Overall, Braeside Woods is a hidden gem in Aberdeenshire, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With its beautiful scenery, diverse wildlife, and recreational activities, it is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a connection with nature.

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Braeside Woods Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.277059/-2.9199054 or Grid Reference NJ4421. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

New Planting New planting on Muir of the Woods looking over the Corchinnan Burn to more new planting at Hillside Woods
New Planting
New planting on Muir of the Woods looking over the Corchinnan Burn to more new planting at Hillside Woods
Cairnhead Cairngauld Cottage (right), at the end of the track to Cairnhead, is undergoing renovation.
Cairnhead
Cairngauld Cottage (right), at the end of the track to Cairnhead, is undergoing renovation.
Driveway to Clova A copper beech tree lined driveway up to Clova Estate.
Driveway to Clova
A copper beech tree lined driveway up to Clova Estate.
Battlehillock An outstanding looking farm conversion.
Battlehillock
An outstanding looking farm conversion.
Clova House & Garden Clova House & Garden taken from the drive.
Clova House & Garden
Clova House & Garden taken from the drive.
Track to Muirs of Clova The strange letter-box looks worthy of closer inspection.
Track to Muirs of Clova
The strange letter-box looks worthy of closer inspection.
Cairnhead From the Honeybarrel road.
Cairnhead
From the Honeybarrel road.
Cairngauld Cottage Undergoing renovation.
Cairngauld Cottage
Undergoing renovation.
Cairngauld, by track to Cairnhead. Scaffolding in place.
Cairngauld, by track to Cairnhead.
Scaffolding in place.
Mill of Birkenbower Bridge over the Mossat Burn.
Mill of Birkenbower
Bridge over the Mossat Burn.
Downstream Mossat Burn From bridge at Mill of Birkenbower.
Downstream Mossat Burn
From bridge at Mill of Birkenbower.
Upstream Mossat Burn From road bridge at Mill of Birkenbower.
Upstream Mossat Burn
From road bridge at Mill of Birkenbower.
View of Birkenbower From the road by the Mossat Burn.
View of Birkenbower
From the road by the Mossat Burn.
Birkenbower junction
Birkenbower junction
Grampian farming country From Braeside Woods, Braeside House can just be seen.
Grampian farming country
From Braeside Woods, Braeside House can just be seen.
Hill of John's Cairn The heather covered Hill of John's Cairn ridge.
Hill of John's Cairn
The heather covered Hill of John's Cairn ridge.
Track on Green Brow Track built for grouse shooting across the ridge of Green Brow. The local landmark, The Buck (721m,) can just be seen in the distance.
Track on Green Brow
Track built for grouse shooting across the ridge of Green Brow. The local landmark, The Buck (721m,) can just be seen in the distance.
Picnic huts for shooters Two huts on Clova Hill used for parties of Grouse Shooters. They have tables inside or if the weather is fine, no doubt they use the large picnic table outside.
Picnic huts for shooters
Two huts on Clova Hill used for parties of Grouse Shooters. They have tables inside or if the weather is fine, no doubt they use the large picnic table outside.
Show me another place!

Braeside Woods is located at Grid Ref: NJ4421 (Lat: 57.277059, Lng: -2.9199054)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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