Walking around Springburn in October.
Capture the colour of the Canadian Maple at its best. Even Quester the horse and Charlie the Highland bull are enjoying the sunshine.
Families with well behaved dogs are most welcome to visit Springburn log cabins and enjoy exploring the picturesque walks. Look out for Hamish the donkey, Quester and Paddy the horses and of course Charlie who all like carrots!
If you are lucky you might catch a glimpse of the deer or perhaps the badgers. There is always some unusual to see at Springburn whether it be wild flowers or birds of prey.
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This bright and cosy lodge has french windows which open onto a veranda looking west towards Pluscarden Glen (Home of the famous Pluscarden Abbey). Ospreys have been nearby.
Kestrel nestles on the edge of a five-acre natural woodland. Many species of wildlife can be observed from this peaceful setting. The cabin has panoramic views facing south from the french windows.
A private track follows a small burn through a wooded glade up the hill to the Buzzard cabin. This cabin is situated on an elevated site and shares the open woodland with deer and badgers.