Image Forest of Birse bnm7763jhp by Jim Henderson

 
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Forest of Birse bnm7763jhp 
 Forest Birse Finzean Feughside Scotland silver birches trees overhanging branches hill summer cloudy Deeside Scotland is a popular drive and picnic area to the westwards into Aberdeenshire. It follows the course of the River Feugh which flows into the River Dee at Banchory but the upper end starting at Finzean is famous for its connection to the snow and sheep painter Joseph Farquharson whose estate and home was located there. At the western end of the public road is a small church where the road then enters a shooting estate but has a public track to The Fungle, eventually Birsemore and Aboyne or heading westwards to pick up the Firmounth heading either for Mount Keen or Tarfside or swinging north for Glen Tanar.. Not long after leaving the public road heading for the Fungle it is possible to see Birse Castle on your right. 
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Photographer: Jim Henderson
Collection: Rivers, Glens & Lochs
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Forest of Birse bnm7763jhp
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Forest Birse Finzean Feughside Scotland silver birches trees overhanging branches

hill summer cloudy Deeside Scotland is a popular drive and picnic area to the westwards into Aberdeenshire. It follows the course of the River Feugh which flows into the River Dee at Banchory but the upper end starting at Finzean is famous for its connection to the snow and sheep painter Joseph Farquharson whose estate and home was located there. At the western end of the public road is a small church where the road then enters a shooting estate but has a public track to The Fungle, eventually Birsemore and Aboyne or heading westwards to pick up the Firmounth heading either for Mount Keen or Tarfside or swinging north for Glen Tanar.. Not long after leaving the public road heading for the Fungle it is possible to see Birse Castle on your right.
Keywords: Scotland, Scottish, Grampian, Aberdeenshire, Banchory, Strachan, Water, Feugh, Feughside, River, landscape, upright, Finzean, Birse, silver birch, bracken, green, young, hill, forest, Forest of Birse, road, Bucket Mill, countryside, rural, nature, summer, colourful, colorful, coloured, colored, sun, sunshine, digital, Nikon, D700, camera, June, 2017, walks, Fungle, Firmounth, hills, hillwalking, drove roads