Falls of Feugh - Banchory, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member creg-ny-baa
N 57° 02.702 W 002° 29.574
30V E 530767 N 6322513
Cascading falls at the Bridge of Feugh, famous for leaping salmon, on the south side of the Aberdeenshire town of Banchory.
Waymark Code: WM115RR
Location: Northern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 08/20/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member fi67
Views: 2

The Water of Feugh flows down from the hills south of the Aberdeenshire town of Banchory, joining the River Dee on the south edge of the town. Just before the confluence, a stone bridge carries the South Deeside Road over the water just north of the cascading Falls of Feugh.

The falls are primarily known for leaping salmon heading against the stream on their way to their spawning grounds upstream. This event is most common from September to November, and February to March.

A footbridge has been constructed adjacent to the Bridge of Feugh on the south side, and offers a perfect view southwards and beneath to the falls.

A free car park lies only yards to the east of the bridge which is accessible from the B974 road south from the town.

Type: Cascade

Parking Coordinates: N 57° 02.723 W 002° 29.472

Watercourse: Water of Feugh

Waterfall Height: 20

Seasonality: Perennial

Viewpoint: Bottom

Path Up and Down: None

Walk Behind: Not at all

Seasons of Best Flow: Not listed

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