Boathouse Wood

Wood, Forest in Aberdeenshire

Scotland

Boathouse Wood

Minor road approaching Leadside Looking south-eastward.
Minor road approaching Leadside Credit: Peter Wood

Boathouse Wood is a picturesque forest located in Aberdeenshire, Scotland. Spanning over an area of approximately 100 acres, this woodland is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The forest is situated near the town of Banchory, along the banks of the River Dee.

Boathouse Wood is known for its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, pine, and birch. These trees create a stunning canopy that provides shade and shelter for a variety of wildlife. The forest floor is covered in a rich carpet of moss and ferns, adding to its enchanting atmosphere.

Visitors to Boathouse Wood can explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the forest. These trails offer stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the nearby river and rolling hills. The paths are well-maintained and suitable for all skill levels, making it an ideal destination for families and individuals alike.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of animals that call Boathouse Wood home. Red squirrels, deer, and a wide array of bird species can often be spotted within the forest. The tranquil atmosphere and natural beauty also make it a popular spot for birdwatching.

In addition to its natural wonders, Boathouse Wood also has historical significance. The remains of a boathouse, believed to date back to the 19th century, can be found along the riverbank. This structure serves as a reminder of the area's past and adds to the charm of the woodland.

Overall, Boathouse Wood is a captivating forest that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, explore scenic trails, and discover the rich biodiversity of Aberdeenshire.

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Boathouse Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 57.154141/-2.3654653 or Grid Reference NJ7707. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road approaching Leadside Looking south-eastward.
Minor road approaching Leadside
Looking south-eastward.
Minor road at Boathouse Wood Looking eastward.
Minor road at Boathouse Wood
Looking eastward.
Minor road through Scotstown Wood Looking south-westward.
Minor road through Scotstown Wood
Looking south-westward.
Minor road near to Little Easter Echt Looking southward.
Minor road near to Little Easter Echt
Looking southward.
Sheep in a field near Loch of Skene
Sheep in a field near Loch of Skene
A track to Gask Quarry wood
A track to Gask Quarry wood
Approach to Woodside Cottage
Approach to Woodside Cottage
The Garlogie Inn Real ale and good food served, family friendly...
The Garlogie Inn
Real ale and good food served, family friendly...
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.
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.
Tillymannoch Farm Tillymannoch,meaning the middle hill, by Echt.
Tillymannoch Farm
Tillymannoch,meaning the middle hill, by Echt.
Bridge beside Loch of Skene in Scattie Wood This bridge crosses a feeder stream supplying water to the Loch of Skene.
Bridge beside Loch of Skene in Scattie Wood
This bridge crosses a feeder stream supplying water to the Loch of Skene.
Loch of Skene Boathouse This disused and derelict boathouse In Boathouse Wood has seen better days. It is situated at the end of a narrow channel about 30 metres from the edge of Loch of Skene.
Loch of Skene Boathouse
This disused and derelict boathouse In Boathouse Wood has seen better days. It is situated at the end of a narrow channel about 30 metres from the edge of Loch of Skene.
Loch of Skene _ The Temple The Temple is situated on the southwest bank of the Loch of Skene. It is not a ruin but a folly built as two mirror image halves with internal steps leading down to the water and appears to have been used as a boat boarding station.
Loch of Skene _ The Temple
The Temple is situated on the southwest bank of the Loch of Skene. It is not a ruin but a folly built as two mirror image halves with internal steps leading down to the water and appears to have been used as a boat boarding station.
Swans on the Loch of Skene A large flock of swans on the Loch of Skene.
Swans on the Loch of Skene
A large flock of swans on the Loch of Skene.
View towards Garrick From a minor road off the B9119.
View towards Garrick
From a minor road off the B9119.
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Boathouse Wood is located at Grid Ref: NJ7707 (Lat: 57.154141, Lng: -2.3654653)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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