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Outdoor Activities in Scotland
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-7833 600 365Email: info@colinburtreserve.co.ukThe Colin Burt Wildlife Reserve is an area for wildlife conservation set in stunning highlands of Scotland, with Ben More as the backdrop to the scenery Read more...
- Save to ListLike a giant stone armchair, Corrie Fee is a wild amphitheatre of rocky landscape sculpted by the power of ice and water. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1445 781 200The sheer-sided spectacle of Corrieshalloch Gorge carries the river Droma down a series of thundering falls nearly 100 metres towards Strath Broom. This extraordinary natural feature is relatively easy to reach from the road and the heart-stopping highlight of any visit is to cross the gorge via the swaying suspension bridge Read more...
- Save to ListFrom the wild and windswept mountain plateau to a woodland that’s slowly finding its feet again, Creag Meagaidh feels like the Highlands compressed into one nature reserve. Rare mountain plants like woolly willow and highland saxifrage battle against the elements, whilst black grouse flourish in the combination of woodland and open moorland. With Munro summits, an exposed whaleback ridge and Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1224 326429An interesting site with grassland, wetland and ancient woodland habitats. Excellent for birdwatching, pond dipping, dog walking and general wildlife spotting Read more...
- Save to ListWhere the River Don meets the sea, beside the A92 a few km north of the city centre, the estuary in the Donmouth LNR gives excellent scope for seeing waders, terns and seabirds. Seals use the sand spit near the mouth of the river. Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +0300 067 6156Dunnottar’s mix of trees, glades and winding paths make it a real playground for Stonehaven. There are treasures to find too: the Kennedy family, who once owned the woods, left behind intriguing structures like the Shell House and Lady Kennedy’s bath: see how it compares to your bathroom! Read more...
- Save to ListPhone: +44-0-1576 203 314Email: jim.rae2012@gmail.comEskrigg Reserve is on the site of an old curling pond. It occupies seven acres and contains a mixture of habitats including mixed woodland, grassland, heathland, willow carr, sedge bed, reed bed, stream and pond each with its own associated flora and fauna. Read more...
- Save to ListFlanders Moss is a vast expanse of all things damp and wonderful. From a distance you can make out the perfectly formed domes of peat as they rise gently from their surroundings. Closer up, squelchy mats of sphagnum moss carpet the reserve with their swirling colours, whilst adders and lizards bask in the sunshine. Listen out for the distinctive calls Read more...