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Take a walk on any of the three waymarked trails to see a brilliant variety of wildlife and scenic vistas. Herons and ducks frequent the pond, seen from our accessible circular pond walk. On the wilder Craigfall trail, an abundance of song birds will accompany you. It culminates in a viewing point that offers spectacular views of Aberdeenshire and the surrounding hills, including Tap o' Noth and Dunnideer. Finally, the village link path takes you past the graveyard with the family mausoleum and through woodland, passing the village of Kennethmont.

Walks here

A still, blue pond reflects the trees surrounding it on a sunny day.

Pond Walk

Difficulty
Easy
Distance
½ mile (0.8km)
Facilities
This is an all-abilities trail around the pond on a well-surfaced level path. A short detour along a woodland path takes you to the bird hide with views over the upper pond. A further detour leads to the 19th-century ice house.
An aerial view of Leith Hall, with hills rising in the background.

Craigfall Trail

Difficulty
Moderate (height climbed: 80m)
Distance
1¼ miles (2km)
Facilities
A steep grass path through woodland and farmland leads up Craigfall Hill to an impressive viewpoint with a seating area.