Your kids will have fun and enjoy visiting Donmouth Local Nature Reserve situated in a region of un-spoilt natural sea shore north of Aberdeen harbour. The estuary gives magnificent scope for seeing waders, terns and seabirds and seals use the sand spit close to the waterway's mouth. In the summer, Rangers coordinate public events and there are opportunities for seashore searches and minibeast hunts. An incredible spot to see seals and a scope of interesting birds! The sea shore territory has changed over the long haul as the stream has changed its course. There are lots of interesting plants in the dunes and sea shore territory. The Bird cover up is a great shelter from which to watch the untamed life. The paths stumble into King Street to the Brig 'o Balgownie, the first extension in to the City from the North, at that point down the opposite side of the stream to the sea. Paths are acceptable, in spite of the fact that wheelchair access to the sea shore would be troublesome as the footpath can get covered with sand.