Crannach Nature Reserve
Whether you’re looking to spot a species, want some family time or just want a little peace and tranquility, our locations have it all.
This beautiful, tranquil woodland and upland reserve is located within the Cairngorms National Park. What Crannach lacks in formal trails and size, it more than makes up for in history and charm. The diverse habitats at Crannach support species including Black Grouse and Scottish Crossbills, along with rare plants. It is also home to Tree Pipits, Redstarts and Spotted Flycatchers.
Our work here includes the restoration of woodland habitats, as well as caring for the areas of open heathland, screes, crags and mires.
The reserve is always open and is free to enjoy. However, there is no car park at this reserve and no formal access routes. The nearest village is Ballater, approximately 1.5 miles away. Crannach isn't an easy reserve to access, but what it lacks in formal access for visitors, it more than makes up for in history and charm.
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RSPB Scotland Crannach Nature Reserve, Crannach, Ballater, AB35 5QD
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