Aquhythie Wood

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Aquhythie Wood

Cot-Town Hill As close to the big point as you can get using the walkers paths around this wooded hill area.
Cot-Town Hill Credit: Ralph Greig

Aquhythie Wood is a picturesque forest located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, it is known for its diverse range of plant and animal species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers.

The wood is primarily composed of native Scottish trees, including oak, birch, and pine, which provide a beautiful and serene environment for visitors to explore. The dense canopy of the trees creates a sheltered atmosphere, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Aquhythie Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide array of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot species such as the great spotted woodpecker, chaffinch, and goldcrest, among others. The forest also boasts a rich diversity of plant life, with bluebells and wild garlic carpeting the forest floor during certain times of the year.

There are well-maintained walking trails throughout the wood, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the surroundings. The trails vary in difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and more experienced hikers. Along the way, visitors may come across charming wooden bridges, streams, and small waterfalls, adding to the enchanting atmosphere of the wood.

Aquhythie Wood is a haven for nature lovers seeking tranquility and a chance to connect with the natural world. Its stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Aberdeenshire.

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Aquhythie Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.261075/-2.4252414 or Grid Reference NJ7419. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Cot-Town Hill As close to the big point as you can get using the walkers paths around this wooded hill area.
Cot-Town Hill
As close to the big point as you can get using the walkers paths around this wooded hill area.
B993 heading for Kemnay The B993 near Pine Lodge, heading for Kemnay from Inverurie.
B993 heading for Kemnay
The B993 near Pine Lodge, heading for Kemnay from Inverurie.
Houses at Aquhythie Looking west from the road to houses at Aquhythie.
Houses at Aquhythie
Looking west from the road to houses at Aquhythie.
Grassy meadow near Mill Farm Looking northwards over rough grassland from the road to Mill Farm.
Grassy meadow near Mill Farm
Looking northwards over rough grassland from the road to Mill Farm.
Glimpse of the River Don The River Don viewed from the road above to the north.
Glimpse of the River Don
The River Don viewed from the road above to the north.
Shakin' Briggie The Shakin' Briggie suspension footbridge over the River Don, viewed from the riverbank to the north-west.
Shakin' Briggie
The Shakin' Briggie suspension footbridge over the River Don, viewed from the riverbank to the north-west.
Cot-town Triangulation Pillar The trig pillar in a clearing at the top of Cot-town Wood.
Cot-town Triangulation Pillar
The trig pillar in a clearing at the top of Cot-town Wood.
Road at Burnhervie Road heading east into the hamlet of Burnhervie.
Road at Burnhervie
Road heading east into the hamlet of Burnhervie.
Field north of the River Don Looking southwards to fields on the north side of the River Don near Waterside.
Field north of the River Don
Looking southwards to fields on the north side of the River Don near Waterside.
Woodland paths
Woodland paths
Treelined Road Trees by the Burnhervie road.
Treelined Road
Trees by the Burnhervie road.
Big bales in fields by Aquhythie Wood
Big bales in fields by Aquhythie Wood
Track heading towards Burnhervie A lovely private track where the estate welcomes responsible walkers
Track heading towards Burnhervie
A lovely private track where the estate welcomes responsible walkers
B993 near Inverurie
B993 near Inverurie
B993 between Kemnay and Inverurie
B993 between Kemnay and Inverurie
Tombstone and inscriptions Tombstone and inscriptions in St. Apolinaris' Chapel
Tombstone and inscriptions
Tombstone and inscriptions in St. Apolinaris' Chapel
Fields in the valley of the Don Looking south-east to fields in the vicinity of the River Don.
Fields in the valley of the Don
Looking south-east to fields in the vicinity of the River Don.
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Polinar Dam
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Aquhythie Wood is located at Grid Ref: NJ7419 (Lat: 57.261075, Lng: -2.4252414)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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