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Balloch and Dunnyduff


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About Balloch and Dunnyduff

Dunnyduff Wood is close to Keith.  There are great views across to Keith, Balloch and surrounding countryside.  Follow the waymarked trail through this beautiful mature hardwood woodland to Tarnish waterfall. A pretty woodland to visit in all seasons.

The Balloch is a mature spruce woodland with waymarked walking and horse trails running through it.

 

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How to get there:

Balloch and Dunnyduff is in Forests of Moray and Aberdeenshire.
To Dunnyduff: There is very limited parking at Dunnyduff so park your car at Reidhaven Square in Keith. Follow signs from the Square to the wood - Grid reference - NJ 447500
To The Balloch: Drive the minor road from Reidhaven Square in Keith past Dunnyduff Wood and on past Herricks Water Works - grid Reference - NJ 458495
Keith, Fochabers, and Huntly are the nearest towns or villages.
OS Grid Reference: NJ458495
For details of public transport visit http://www.travelinescotland.com

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Horse riding along a dappled woodland trail

Activities

Walking One informal trail in Dunnyduff and one waymarked trail at The Balloch
HorseRiding.gif Miles of trails run through The Balloch
View Point From Dunnyduff, views out to Keith and from the top of The Balloch enjoy the spectacular 360 degree view

Contact:

Lesley Hutcheson

01466 794161
e-mail: lesley.hutcheson@forestry.gsi.gov.uk

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