Dam Belt

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Dam Belt

Burnhead Farm Steading
Burnhead Farm Steading Credit: Ian

Dam Belt is a picturesque woodland area located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Covering an approximate area of several square kilometers, it is renowned for its diverse range of tree species and tranquil atmosphere. The forest is situated near the village of Drumoak, approximately 16 kilometers west of the city of Aberdeen.

The woodland in Dam Belt consists primarily of native Scots pine, oak, birch, and beech trees, creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem. This diverse tree population supports a wide variety of flora and fauna, making it an ideal habitat for numerous bird species, small mammals, and insects. The forest floor is adorned with a colorful carpet of wildflowers during the spring and summer months.

Dam Belt offers visitors a range of recreational opportunities, with well-maintained paths and trails meandering through the woodland. These paths are suitable for both walking and cycling, enabling visitors to explore the forest and enjoy its natural beauty. The area is also popular for picnics and family outings, with designated picnic spots and benches available.

The forest is managed by the Forestry Commission Scotland, ensuring its conservation and sustainable use. The commission conducts regular tree maintenance and conservation efforts to preserve the natural balance of the woodland ecosystem. Interpretive signs and information boards are placed strategically throughout the forest, providing visitors with educational insights into the local flora and fauna.

With its serene ambiance and abundance of natural beauty, Dam Belt is a cherished destination for nature enthusiasts, families, and those seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the Scottish countryside.

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Dam Belt Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.088074/-2.4974597 or Grid Reference NO6999. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Burnhead Farm Steading
Burnhead Farm Steading
Burnhead Fields view to the west towards the pass of ballater
Burnhead Fields
view to the west towards the pass of ballater
Kennerty Woods
Kennerty Woods
Burnhead Farmhouse
Burnhead Farmhouse
Burnhead Farmhouse
Burnhead Farmhouse
Access to Craigton (March) Across B977, from near Hattonburn (off right).
Access to Craigton (March)
Across B977, from near Hattonburn (off right).
A view east from the A980 at mid-day Knockings Wood on the right, Cluny Crichton Castle on far left, and a towering cloud ahead. A feature of early August 2017 hereabouts has been of widespread, but local, heavy rainstorms originating from such clouds.
A view east from the A980 at mid-day
Knockings Wood on the right, Cluny Crichton Castle on far left, and a towering cloud ahead. A feature of early August 2017 hereabouts has been of widespread, but local, heavy rainstorms originating from such clouds.
View from SW corner of Hawthorn Wood Towards the 'Burnside Belts' of trees near Raemoir, by the B977 (centre left).
View from SW corner of Hawthorn Wood
Towards the 'Burnside Belts' of trees near Raemoir, by the B977 (centre left).
A 'rat run' around Banchory Towards its Raemoir end; from Crathes.
A 'rat run' around Banchory
Towards its Raemoir end; from Crathes.
Harvest time near Mill of Raemoir View from near Briggs cottage. Balwearie Wood in the background.
Harvest time near Mill of Raemoir
View from near Briggs cottage. Balwearie Wood in the background.
SW corner of Hawthorn Wood On minor road between Crathes and Raemoir Mill in autumn.
SW corner of Hawthorn Wood
On minor road between Crathes and Raemoir Mill in autumn.
Raemoir Mill Wood on left; Hill of Fare on right. Seen across grass field from minor road near Hawthorn Wood.
Raemoir
Mill Wood on left; Hill of Fare on right. Seen across grass field from minor road near Hawthorn Wood.
Mill of Raemoir Set by Mill Wood, viewed from a minor road; over A960 between Banchory and Raemoir. Hill of Fare in background.
Mill of Raemoir
Set by Mill Wood, viewed from a minor road; over A960 between Banchory and Raemoir. Hill of Fare in background.
View NNE over Brockton from A980 near Raemoir With the ruined Cluny Crichton Castle in a field behind, and a snow-covered Hill of Fare in the distance.
View NNE over Brockton from A980 near Raemoir
With the ruined Cluny Crichton Castle in a field behind, and a snow-covered Hill of Fare in the distance.
Briggs Cottage Raemoir, Crathes, BANCHORY AB31 4EU.
Briggs Cottage
Raemoir, Crathes, BANCHORY AB31 4EU.
Minor Road from A980 towards Hawthorn Wood Stone wall and pine trees just east of C19 Briggs Cottage. A 'cotton-wool' cloud in an otherwise clear blue sky.
Minor Road from A980 towards Hawthorn Wood
Stone wall and pine trees just east of C19 Briggs Cottage. A 'cotton-wool' cloud in an otherwise clear blue sky.
Fields at Mill of Raemoir
Fields at Mill of Raemoir
Raemoir House Hotel
Raemoir House Hotel
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Dam Belt is located at Grid Ref: NO6999 (Lat: 57.088074, Lng: -2.4974597)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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