Kemnay Woods Land Management Plan
Kemnay Woods Land Management Plan
Kemnay Woods are situated in the agricultural landscape of central Aberdeenshire. They are a loose cluster of nine small woods centred around the village of Kemnay, from Pitcaple in the north to Leschangie in the south. The forests are important for local recreation access and were badly hit by the winter storms of 2021.
Documents and Maps
- Kemnay Woods land management plan (PDF)
- Map 1 - location 2025 (PDF)
- Map 2 - Balbithan issues (PDF)
- Map 3 - Kemnay main blocks issues (PDF)
- Map 4 - Pitcaple issues (PDF)
- Map 5 - water (PDF)
- Map 6 - archaeology and conservation (PDF)
- Map 7 - Kemnay main blocks soils (PDF)
- Map 8 - Balbithan soils (PDF)
- Map 9 - Pitcaple soils (PDF)
- Map 10 - thinning coupes map (PDF)
- Map 11 - landscape viewpoints (PDF)
- Map 12 - Pitcaple wildlife (PDF)
- Map 13 - Balbithan wildlife (PDF)
- Map 14 - timber haulage (PDF)
- Map 15 - Kemnay main blocks current species (PDF)
- Map 16 - Pitcaple current species (PDF)
- Map 17 - Balbithan current species (PDF)
- Map 18 - Aquhorthies future habitat and species (PDF)
- Map 19 - Aquhorthies management (PDF)
- Map 20 - Aquhythies Cottown and Cairnton future habitat and species (PDF)
- Map 21 - Aquhythies Cottown and Cairnton management (PDF)
- Map 22 - Balbithan future habitat and species (PDF)
- Map 23 - Balbithan management (PDF)
- Map 24 - Pitcaple future habitat and species (PDF)
- Map 25 - Pitcaple management (PDF)
- Map 26 - Roquharold future habitat and species (PDF)
- Map 27 - Roquharold management (PDF)
- Map 28 - recreation (PDF)
- Map 29 - long established plantation origin woodland (PDF)
- Map 30 - Leschangie species current species (PDF)
- Map 31 - Leschangie management (PDF)
- Map 32 - Leschangie future habitat and species (PDF)
- Map 33 - civil engineering (PDF)
- Map 34 - main blocks thinning approvals (PDF)
- Map 35 - Pitcaple thinning approvals (PDF)
- Map 36 - Balbithan thinning approvals (PDF)
- Map 37 - Balbithan heritage (PDF)
Get in touch
If you would like further information or have any questions, please contact:
Email: enquiries.east@forestryandland.gov.scot