Braigies Moss

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Braigies Moss

Woodland track near to South Newfield Looking north-westward with the early morning sun on my back.
Woodland track near to South Newfield Credit: Peter Wood

Braigies Moss, located in Aberdeenshire, is a beautiful and ecologically diverse woodland and forest area. Covering an expansive area of land, it is a site of significant natural importance and offers a peaceful and picturesque environment for visitors.

The moss is characterized by its dense forest cover, with a variety of tree species such as birch, oak, and pine creating a lush and vibrant landscape. These trees provide a habitat for numerous wildlife species, including birds, insects, and small mammals.

The moss is also home to a variety of plant species, with a rich undergrowth of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers adding to its natural beauty. It boasts a remarkable biodiversity, with many rare and protected plant species thriving in the area.

Visitors to Braigies Moss can enjoy a range of outdoor activities. There are well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore the area's natural wonders at their own pace. The forest also offers opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting, with many species making their homes in the moss.

Additionally, the moss has historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. These remnants provide insight into the rich cultural heritage of Aberdeenshire and attract history enthusiasts.

Overall, Braigies Moss in Aberdeenshire is a captivating woodland and forest area that offers a peaceful escape into nature. With its diverse flora and fauna, well-maintained trails, and historical significance, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history buffs alike.

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Braigies Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.133131/-2.4029572 or Grid Reference NJ7504. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Woodland track near to South Newfield Looking north-westward with the early morning sun on my back.
Woodland track near to South Newfield
Looking north-westward with the early morning sun on my back.
Minor road near to Little Easter Echt Looking southward.
Minor road near to Little Easter Echt
Looking southward.
Newfield Looking down towards Newfield from the B977.
Newfield
Looking down towards Newfield from the B977.
Access to the Hill of Fare This is the road into the forest plantation round the Hill of Fare.
Access to the Hill of Fare
This is the road into the forest plantation round the Hill of Fare.
Storm Damage Trees felled by Storm Arwen have been cut back off the forest road.
Storm Damage
Trees felled by Storm Arwen have been cut back off the forest road.
Impathable So many trees have been bown down across the direct path to Meikle Tap that the route is not practicable.
Impathable
So many trees have been bown down across the direct path to Meikle Tap that the route is not practicable.
Drystane Dykes at Wester Tillyshogle I'd spotted a photo opportunity here a few days earlier when I was a passenger in someone else's car, so I decided to make a detour on my way home to take it at the same time of day. Unfortunately a bank of cloud rolled over the sun just minutes after I had parked, so I only just had time to grab two shots before the light died completely (and for the rest of the day; it started snowing shortly afterwards). This is the first one, complete with telegraph poles. The farm is Wester Tillyshogle.
Drystane Dykes at Wester Tillyshogle
I'd spotted a photo opportunity here a few days earlier when I was a passenger in someone else's car, so I decided to make a detour on my way home to take it at the same time of day. Unfortunately a bank of cloud rolled over the sun just minutes after I had parked, so I only just had time to grab two shots before the light died completely (and for the rest of the day; it started snowing shortly afterwards). This is the first one, complete with telegraph poles. The farm is Wester Tillyshogle.
Drystane Dykes at Wester Tillyshogle I'd spotted a photo opportunity here a few days earlier when I was a passenger in someone else's car, so I decided to make a detour on my way home to take it at the same time of day. Unfortunately a bank of cloud rolled over the sun just minutes after I had parked, so I only just had time to grab two shots before the light died completely (and for the rest of the day; it started snowing shortly afterwards). This is the second one, without telegraph poles. The farm is Wester Tillyshogle.
Drystane Dykes at Wester Tillyshogle
I'd spotted a photo opportunity here a few days earlier when I was a passenger in someone else's car, so I decided to make a detour on my way home to take it at the same time of day. Unfortunately a bank of cloud rolled over the sun just minutes after I had parked, so I only just had time to grab two shots before the light died completely (and for the rest of the day; it started snowing shortly afterwards). This is the second one, without telegraph poles. The farm is Wester Tillyshogle.
East Finnercy A roadside farmstead near Garlogie.
East Finnercy
A roadside farmstead near Garlogie.
Pylons by Finercy Pylons crossing fields near East Finnercy.
Pylons by Finercy
Pylons crossing fields near East Finnercy.
Through the Gate A rusty and insecure gate to a field by Braigiewell.
Through the Gate
A rusty and insecure gate to a field by Braigiewell.
Braigiewell Road The access road to Braigiewell with the farm itself behind.
Braigiewell Road
The access road to Braigiewell with the farm itself behind.
Garrick Farm
Garrick Farm
Road junction The junction of the B9119 and an unclassified road.
Road junction
The junction of the B9119 and an unclassified road.
Nashick Farm Nashick part of the Dunecht estates.
Nashick Farm
Nashick part of the Dunecht estates.
Pheasants Take Care Unless pheasants can read,this appears to be a warning to motorists not in the highway code but posted nonetheless at Burnside Wood by Easter Echt.
Pheasants Take Care
Unless pheasants can read,this appears to be a warning to motorists not in the highway code but posted nonetheless at Burnside Wood by Easter Echt.
Easter Echt A large farm on the Dunecht Estate.
Easter Echt
A large farm on the Dunecht Estate.
East Finnercy
East Finnercy
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Braigies Moss is located at Grid Ref: NJ7504 (Lat: 57.133131, Lng: -2.4029572)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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