Brathens Moss

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Brathens Moss

A93 near Inchmarlo
A93 near Inchmarlo Credit: Steven Brown

Brathens Moss is a renowned wooded area located in the county of Kincardineshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast expanse of land, this forested region is a natural gem nestled within the picturesque countryside.

The landscape of Brathens Moss is characterized by dense woodland, comprising a variety of tree species such as Scots pine, birch, oak, and rowan. The forest floor is blanketed with a lush carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and diverse ecosystem. The moss-covered trees and the interplay of sunlight filtering through the canopy lend an enchanting ambiance to the area.

The forest is home to a rich array of wildlife, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Bird species such as the great spotted woodpecker, black grouse, and tawny owl can be sighted here, along with various small mammals like red squirrels and badgers. Brathens Moss also provides a vital habitat for numerous insects, including butterflies, dragonflies, and beetles.

For visitors, the forest offers a range of recreational activities and amenities. Well-maintained trails crisscross the woodland, providing opportunities for hiking, walking, and cycling. Picnic spots are scattered throughout the area, allowing visitors to enjoy the tranquility of the forest while indulging in a leisurely meal. Additionally, there are educational programs and guided tours available to learn about the unique flora and fauna that inhabit Brathens Moss.

Brathens Moss is not only a haven for nature lovers but also a significant ecological site in Kincardineshire, contributing to the preservation of Scotland's natural heritage.

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Brathens Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.07153/-2.5481849 or Grid Reference NO6697. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

A93 near Inchmarlo
A93 near Inchmarlo
Minor road near Pittenkerrie
Minor road near Pittenkerrie
Minor road near Brathens
Minor road near Brathens
Minor road past Jampots Wood
Minor road past Jampots Wood
View of Inchmarlo House From the estate road to Westfield.
View of Inchmarlo House
From the estate road to Westfield.
Arable land with trees South of the Inchmalo estate; north of the North Deeside Road (A93).
Arable land with trees
South of the Inchmalo estate; north of the North Deeside Road (A93).
Driveway from Inchmarlo House Towards A93 at South Lodge.
Driveway from Inchmarlo House
Towards A93 at South Lodge.
Victoria Park, Inchmarlo Estate From driveway to South Lodge.
Victoria Park, Inchmarlo Estate
From driveway to South Lodge.
Exit from Inchmarlo Estate Onto the A93 at South Lodge.
Exit from Inchmarlo Estate
Onto the A93 at South Lodge.
Inchmarlo Sales Office For retirement homes on the Inchmarlo Estate.
Inchmarlo Sales Office
For retirement homes on the Inchmarlo Estate.
Newton of Leys From the minor road through Brathens Wood.
Newton of Leys
From the minor road through Brathens Wood.
Access to The Birks From the minor road at Newton Leys.
Access to The Birks
From the minor road at Newton Leys.
Newton of Leys and outbuilding garage Access from the minor road through Brathens Wood.
Newton of Leys and outbuilding garage
Access from the minor road through Brathens Wood.
Minor road west from Newton Leys To reach, and follow parallel to, the trackbed of the dismantled Deeside Railway (closure recommended by the Beeching Report some 50 years ago).
Minor road west from Newton Leys
To reach, and follow parallel to, the trackbed of the dismantled Deeside Railway (closure recommended by the Beeching Report some 50 years ago).
Overhead power lines on wooden poles In a wayleave through Brathens Wood.
Overhead power lines on wooden poles
In a wayleave through Brathens Wood.
Minor road through Brathens Wood Power line wayleave on right; dismantled railway track overgrown on left.
Minor road through Brathens Wood
Power line wayleave on right; dismantled railway track overgrown on left.
Approaching East Brathens road junction
Approaching East Brathens road junction
Brathens Eco-Business Park entrance Entrance road off the minor road.
Brathens Eco-Business Park entrance
Entrance road off the minor road.
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Brathens Moss is located at Grid Ref: NO6697 (Lat: 57.07153, Lng: -2.5481849)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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