Banff Wood

Wood, Forest in Kincardineshire

Scotland

Banff Wood

Entering the woodland surrounding Banff Burn Photographer is standing on the roadway verge.
Entering the woodland surrounding Banff Burn Credit: C Michael Hogan

Banff Wood, located in Kincardineshire, Scotland, is a picturesque forest renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, the wood is nestled within the heart of the Aberdeenshire countryside, providing a tranquil and serene escape for nature enthusiasts.

Banff Wood is predominantly composed of native Scottish trees, such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense canopy that filters sunlight, casting a dappled shade on the forest floor. The wood is also home to a variety of flowering plants, including bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic, which add bursts of color throughout the seasons.

The forest is crisscrossed with numerous walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders. These trails cater to all levels of fitness, from gentle strolls to more challenging hikes. One of the most popular routes is the Banff Wood Loop, which takes walkers on a scenic journey through the wood, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Wildlife thrives within Banff Wood, and visitors may encounter a range of species, including red squirrels, roe deer, and numerous bird species. The wood provides an important habitat for these animals, offering shelter and sustenance throughout the year.

Banff Wood truly encompasses the essence of the Scottish countryside, with its lush greenery, tranquil atmosphere, and abundant wildlife. Whether it's for a leisurely walk, birdwatching, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings, Banff Wood is a must-visit destination for nature lovers seeking solace in the beauty of the great outdoors.

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Banff Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.850653/-2.3516626 or Grid Reference NO7873. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Entering the woodland surrounding Banff Burn Photographer is standing on the roadway verge.
Entering the woodland surrounding Banff Burn
Photographer is standing on the roadway verge.
Road scene east of Mill of Garvock Photographer is standing near the roadway verge.
Road scene east of Mill of Garvock
Photographer is standing near the roadway verge.
Minor road at Anniston Farm Looking north-eastward.
Minor road at Anniston Farm
Looking north-eastward.
The Church of St Ternan and part of its burial ground at Arbuthnott Viewed from the northwest.
The Church of St Ternan and part of its burial ground at Arbuthnott
Viewed from the northwest.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the roadside boundary wall of Anniston.
The recorded details give a height of 119.4207 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the roadside boundary wall of Anniston. The recorded details give a height of 119.4207 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Track through cultivated field giving access to wind turbines Looking north-eastward.
Track through cultivated field giving access to wind turbines
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road  between Townhead and Whitefield Looking south-eastward.
Minor road between Townhead and Whitefield
Looking south-eastward.
Minor road and bridge crossing Bervie Water Looking north-westward.
Minor road and bridge crossing Bervie Water
Looking north-westward.
Minor road approaching Banff Wood Looking south-eastward.
Minor road approaching Banff Wood
Looking south-eastward.
Minor road near to Banff Looking south-eastward.
Minor road near to Banff
Looking south-eastward.
Tree enclosed minor road near Thief Slack Looking south-eastward.
Tree enclosed minor road near Thief Slack
Looking south-eastward.
Grassland on Kenshot Hill Looking south-westward to the Triangulation Pillar. Also named King's Seat Hill.
Grassland on Kenshot Hill
Looking south-westward to the Triangulation Pillar. Also named King's Seat Hill.
Minor road at Jack's Corse Looking westward.
Minor road at Jack's Corse
Looking westward.
Minor road heading towards Sheriff's Kettle and Brownieleys Looking eastward.
Minor road heading towards Sheriff's Kettle and Brownieleys
Looking eastward.
Minor road between East Hairmuir and Anniston Looking north-eastward.
Minor road between East Hairmuir and Anniston
Looking north-eastward.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This mark can be found on the parapet wall of a bridge over Bervie Water near to Whitefield.
The recorded details give a height of 46.13 metres above sea level.
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Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This mark can be found on the parapet wall of a bridge over Bervie Water near to Whitefield. The recorded details give a height of 46.13 metres above sea level. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Footbridge over the Bervie A footbridge over the Bervie water by Arbuthnott Kirk. The Bervie is fordable here the bridge presumably being a method to keep feet dry.
Footbridge over the Bervie
A footbridge over the Bervie water by Arbuthnott Kirk. The Bervie is fordable here the bridge presumably being a method to keep feet dry.
Bervie Water A view from the footbridge of the Bervie water flowing downstream at Arbuthnott.
Bervie Water
A view from the footbridge of the Bervie water flowing downstream at Arbuthnott.
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Banff Wood is located at Grid Ref: NO7873 (Lat: 56.850653, Lng: -2.3516626)

Unitary Authority: Aberdeenshire

Police Authority: North East

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