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Attractions and Places To See around Birse And Ballogie - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Birse And Ballogie include a mix of historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites within the Aberdeenshire region. The area is characterized by ancient forests, significant rivers like the Dee and Feugh, and various lochs. Many sites are managed by the Birse Community Trust, preserving the local heritage and natural environment. This region offers diverse landscapes and points of interest for exploration.

Best attractions and places to see around Birse And Ballogie

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Last updated: July 2, 2026

Clachnaben Summit and Granite Tor

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Some quite boggy stretches. Light scrambling to get to the top of the granite tor to enjoy the view around the area.

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Cambus o'May Bridge

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There are several of these white bridges constructed along the Dee, this being the most accessible to visit. There is a parking area just of the road, or it would …

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Falls of Feugh

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In season this is a good place to see Salmon leaping as they make their way up the river. Best times are September to November and February to March.

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Loch Kinord

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Beautiful lake with a great circular route

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Hill of Fare Summit Cairn

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A stone cairn marks the summit. Don't get confused by the slightly lower cairn, just as you come onto the plateau. The true summit cairn is slightly further along and off the path to the left - easy to miss.

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Hugh Leighton
April 3, 2025, Cambus o'May Bridge

Gates and steps make crossing this bridge unsuitable for electric bikes or for anyone with any kind of disability

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A historic bridge with a good viewpoint along the River Dee

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Iris K
May 12, 2024, Loch Kinord

It's largely part of a nature reserve, and a good place for wildlife spotting. Various geese, ducks, red kites and other birds in particular. But also lots of butterflies. Note that water sports are not allowed March to September to protect the birds.

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An interesting architectural bridge, that said, this bridge has gates at both ends that are not bike-friendly and are a nightmare for a heavily loaded bike.

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Ewen
January 29, 2024, Falls of Feugh

Great gravel riding under Scolty hill from Banchory to Potarch

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Andrew
November 12, 2023, Falls of Feugh

A roaring fall under the bridge as the Feugh makes its way down towards the Dee. A separate pedestrian bridge provides a safe space to watch for Salmon. A short walk from. Banchory town centre or just 100m from pubic car park and toilets.

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The summit cairn is down a boggy, small track off the main path. A few white rocks mark the turnoff.

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Andrew
September 1, 2023, Cambus o'May Bridge

There are several of these white bridges constructed along the Dee, this being the most accessible to visit. There is a parking area just of the road, or it would be hard to miss if you were walking the Deeside way towards Ballater. The bridge was damaged in storms but has since been repaired. Usually the far side gate is locked, meaning it is not usable for planning a walk where this would be used as a crossing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some popular natural attractions to visit in Birse And Ballogie?

The region offers several natural highlights. You can explore Loch Kinord, a beautiful lake with a well-marked circular route, or challenge yourself with a hike to Clachnaben Summit and Granite Tor for panoramic views. Another scenic spot is the Falls of Feugh, where you might even spot salmon leaping during certain seasons.

Are there any historical or cultural sites in Birse And Ballogie?

Yes, Birse And Ballogie is rich in history. You can visit the historic Birse Kirk, or explore the Finzean Wood Mills, which include a Sawmill, Turning Mill, and Bucket Mill, showcasing the area's industrial heritage. The Ballogie Souter's Shop offers a unique glimpse into the past, preserved as a remarkable time-capsule. The Cambus o'May Bridge, a suspension footbridge over the River Dee, is another accessible historical site.

What kind of hiking trails are available around Birse And Ballogie?

Birse And Ballogie offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can enjoy an easy circular route around Loch Kinord, which takes 1-2 hours. For more challenging hikes, consider the woodland and hill paths leading to Clachnaben Summit and Granite Tor or the ascent to the Hill of Fare Summit Cairn. Many other routes, ranging from easy to difficult, can be found in the area. For more details, explore the hiking guide for Birse And Ballogie.

Are there family-friendly attractions or activities in the area?

Absolutely. Loch Kinord is a great option with its easy, well-marked circular path suitable for families. The Falls of Feugh also offer an accessible viewpoint where children can enjoy watching the river and potentially salmon. The Deeside Way, a 41-mile path, is suitable for walkers and cyclists of all ages, offering opportunities to explore the countryside.

What are the best viewpoints in Birse And Ballogie?

For impressive vistas, head to Clachnaben Summit and Granite Tor, which offers excellent views after a woodland walk and some light scrambling. The Hill of Fare Summit Cairn also provides a rewarding panorama. Additionally, the bridge at the Falls of Feugh is perfectly positioned for viewing the waterfall and river.

Can I go cycling or gravel biking in Birse And Ballogie?

Yes, the region is excellent for cycling. The Deeside Way is a popular 41-mile path suitable for cyclists. For those interested in gravel biking, there are several routes available, including challenging loops like the Craigmore Wood – Top of Fungle Road Singletrack. You can find more detailed routes and information in the gravel biking guide for Birse And Ballogie.

When is the best time to see salmon leaping at the Falls of Feugh?

The best times to witness salmon leaping at the Falls of Feugh are typically between September and November, and again from February to March, as they make their way upstream during spawning season.

Are there any ancient forests or significant trees in the area?

Birse And Ballogie is home to the ancient Forest of Birse Commonty, which dates back to medieval times and features native pinewoods. You can also find notable trees such as 'The Queen of the Firs,' recognized as Scotland's tallest recorded Scots pine, and 'The Twin Trees of Finzean,' two Scots pines joined by a thick limb.

What are some less crowded walking options in Birse And Ballogie?

While popular spots like Loch Kinord can attract visitors, exploring the wider network of paths within the Forest of Birse Commonty, Balfour Forest, or Slewdrum Forest can offer quieter experiences. Many of the routes listed in the hiking guide provide opportunities to discover less frequented trails.

What do visitors enjoy most about the attractions in Birse And Ballogie?

Visitors particularly appreciate the stunning natural beauty and the sense of tranquility. Many enjoy the well-maintained paths, such as the gravel route around Loch Kinord, and the rewarding views from summits like Clachnaben. The opportunity to witness natural phenomena like salmon leaping at the Falls of Feugh is also a highlight for many.

Are there opportunities for running trails in Birse And Ballogie?

Yes, the area provides numerous running trails for various fitness levels. You can find moderate routes like the Wood of Knox Mill – Finzean School Wood loop, or more challenging options such as the Knockie Viewpoint – Fairy Lochan loop. For a comprehensive list of routes, check out the running trails guide for Birse And Ballogie.

Where can I find parking for attractions like Cambus o'May Bridge?

For the Cambus o'May Bridge, there is a convenient parking area located just off the road. For Loch Kinord, parking is easily accessible either in Dinnet village or at the Muir of Dinnet NNR visitor centre car park.

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