Birks of Aberfeldy

Birks of Aberfeldy

The Birks of Aberfeldy is a circular walk through mature mixed woodland on the western outskirts of Aberfeldy. Originally called the Dens of Moness, the birks (from the Scots for birch trees) overlook the Falls of Moness and lines the slopes of the Moness gorge. The Birks of Aberfeldy were named after a poem of the same name by Scotlands national bard, Robert Burns, who penned The Birks O’Aberfeldie in 1787.

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