Guinea Bushes

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Guinea Bushes

Forestry road, Fetteresso forest
Forestry road, Fetteresso forest Credit: Steven Brown

Guinea Bushes is a small wooded area located in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Kincardine O'Neil, it covers an approximate area of 5 acres and is known for its lush vegetation and diverse wildlife.

The woodland consists mainly of deciduous trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which provide a dense canopy overhead. These trees create a shaded and cool environment, making it an ideal habitat for a variety of flora and fauna. The forest floor is covered with a thick layer of leaf litter, providing a fertile ground for the growth of various plants and fungi.

The wildlife in Guinea Bushes is abundant and varied. It is home to numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. Mammals such as squirrels, deer, and foxes can also be spotted within the woodland. Additionally, the area is known for its diverse insect population, including butterflies, beetles, and dragonflies.

The woodland is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers. It offers several walking trails that wind through the trees, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the peaceful and serene atmosphere. The dense vegetation and well-maintained paths create a sense of tranquility, making it an ideal location for those seeking a break from the busy city life.

Overall, Guinea Bushes in Kincardineshire is a picturesque woodland that offers a glimpse into Scotland's natural beauty. Its diverse flora and fauna, combined with its peaceful ambiance, make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers.

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Guinea Bushes Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.956606/-2.3930749 or Grid Reference NO7685. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Forestry road, Fetteresso forest
Forestry road, Fetteresso forest
A track in the Fetteresso Forest
A track in the Fetteresso Forest
Foresters Grain A burn in the Fetteresso forest
Foresters Grain
A burn in the Fetteresso forest
Looking up The Burn of Happy Lodges In Fetteresso Forest. I don't know why it has the name " Happy Lodges".
Looking up The Burn of Happy Lodges
In Fetteresso Forest. I don't know why it has the name " Happy Lodges".
Bridge over the Burn of Finglennie On the Fetteresso forest Finglennie loop bike trail.
Bridge over the Burn of Finglennie
On the Fetteresso forest Finglennie loop bike trail.
The Cryne Corse Road (track) A section of the mountain bike trail in Fetteresso forest.
The Cryne Corse Road (track)
A section of the mountain bike trail in Fetteresso forest.
Minor road near Goosecruives
Minor road near Goosecruives
Minor road near Jacksbank
Minor road near Jacksbank
Waters Farm
Waters Farm
Upper Quithel Another farm with a fine situation part-way up a south-facing slope. It might be a different description in a wild winter storm, or course.
Upper Quithel
Another farm with a fine situation part-way up a south-facing slope. It might be a different description in a wild winter storm, or course.
Construction Site It was a bit of a surprise to come across this near the top of a hill, but a nearby sign advises of construction work associated with a wind farm, so perhaps it's part of that.
Construction Site
It was a bit of a surprise to come across this near the top of a hill, but a nearby sign advises of construction work associated with a wind farm, so perhaps it's part of that.
Killer Burn This is actually more the boggy land at the foot of the Killer Burn than the burn itself.
Killer Burn
This is actually more the boggy land at the foot of the Killer Burn than the burn itself.
East Town Farm In Scots, the suffix '-ton' or '-toun' or '-town' doesn't necessarily mean an urban settlement. It is a common element in the names of farms. This is another farm with a pleasant situation in summer, if not in winter.
East Town Farm
In Scots, the suffix '-ton' or '-toun' or '-town' doesn't necessarily mean an urban settlement. It is a common element in the names of farms. This is another farm with a pleasant situation in summer, if not in winter.
Cleuchhead Cleuchhead stands well above the road on the Brae of Glenbervie, with the Hill of Bogjurgan sheltering it from the north.
Cleuchhead
Cleuchhead stands well above the road on the Brae of Glenbervie, with the Hill of Bogjurgan sheltering it from the north.
New Bungalow near Peathillock This is one of three new houses by the roadside. The Brae of Glenbervie is to the left.
New Bungalow near Peathillock
This is one of three new houses by the roadside. The Brae of Glenbervie is to the left.
Road to Jacksbank Minor road running eastwards towards Jacksbank Farm.
Road to Jacksbank
Minor road running eastwards towards Jacksbank Farm.
Looking down on Waters Waters Farm viewed from the roadside above to the south.
Looking down on Waters
Waters Farm viewed from the roadside above to the south.
Wrapped bales Wrapped bales to the east of Hillview Cottages.
Wrapped bales
Wrapped bales to the east of Hillview Cottages.
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Guinea Bushes is located at Grid Ref: NO7685 (Lat: 56.956606, Lng: -2.3930749)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

What 3 Words

///curly.communal.moth. Near Stonehaven, Aberdeenshire

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Located within 500m of 56.956606,-2.3930749
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Lat/Long: 56.9522605/-2.3948795
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Cleuchhead
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