Burnlevenit Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Banffshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, this plantation is known for its dense forest of native Scottish trees, including oak, birch, and pine.
The plantation is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers, offering a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside. Visitors can also enjoy picnicking areas and designated camping spots within the plantation.
Burnlevenit Plantation is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including deer, squirrels, and a variety of bird species. Birdwatchers will delight in spotting rare species such as the Scottish crossbill and the capercaillie.
The plantation is managed sustainably, with careful consideration given to preserving the natural habitat and biodiversity of the area. Conservation efforts are ongoing to protect the flora and fauna that call Burnlevenit Plantation home.
Overall, Burnlevenit Plantation offers a peaceful and tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, making it a must-visit destination for anyone looking to reconnect with nature.
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Burnlevenit Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NJ4763 (Lat: 57.659165, Lng: -2.880169)
Unitary Authority: Moray
Police Authority: North East
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