Darnels Slush

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Darnels Slush

Farmland above Drumelzier
Farmland above Drumelzier Credit: Colin Park

Darnels Slush is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Peeblesshire, a county in the southern region of Scotland. This natural wonder is a serene and tranquil place, well-known for its unique blend of lake, pool, pond, and marsh habitats.

Covering an area of approximately 10 acres, Darnels Slush is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The marsh is characterized by its shallow waters, which provide an ideal environment for various aquatic plants such as reeds, sedges, and water lilies. These plants create a lush and vibrant ecosystem, attracting numerous species of birds, insects, and amphibians. Visitors to Darnels Slush can witness the mesmerizing dance of dragonflies, the delightful chirping of songbirds, and the occasional croak of frogs.

The water in Darnels Slush is crystal clear and teeming with life. It supports a healthy population of fish, including perch, pike, and roach. Anglers often visit the marsh to try their luck in catching these freshwater species. Additionally, the calm waters of Darnels Slush invite recreational activities such as canoeing and kayaking, providing an opportunity for visitors to explore the marsh at their own pace.

Surrounded by lush greenery and rolling hills, Darnels Slush offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. It is a popular spot for nature enthusiasts, birdwatchers, and photographers seeking to capture the beauty of this unspoiled natural habitat.

In conclusion, Darnels Slush in Peeblesshire is a captivating freshwater marsh that offers a sanctuary for a myriad of plant and animal species. Its serene waters, abundant wildlife, and stunning scenery make it a haven for those seeking a peaceful and immersive experience in nature.

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Darnels Slush Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.583727/-3.3944588 or Grid Reference NT1233. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland above Drumelzier
Farmland above Drumelzier
Track beside Drumelzier Burn, southeast of Drumelzier
Track beside Drumelzier Burn, southeast of Drumelzier
Trig point on Rachan Hill The remains of a prehistoric hill fort can be traced on the summit of this small hill, but it seems they have been damaged by afforestation in the twentieth century.

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Trig point on Rachan Hill
The remains of a prehistoric hill fort can be traced on the summit of this small hill, but it seems they have been damaged by afforestation in the twentieth century. More details can be found at LinkExternal link
View towards Drumelzier Law from Dreva Craig Drumelzier Law rises above low-lying farmland by the River Tweed.
View towards Drumelzier Law from Dreva Craig
Drumelzier Law rises above low-lying farmland by the River Tweed.
Holms Water near Rachan Looking downstream from the bridge on the track from Rachan Home Farm.
Holms Water near Rachan
Looking downstream from the bridge on the track from Rachan Home Farm.
At the top of Mossfennan Brae Looking down towards farmland by the River Tweed.
At the top of Mossfennan Brae
Looking down towards farmland by the River Tweed.
Gentle rise towards Wrae Hill A typical rounded Southern Uplands hill with a mix of grass and heather. A heavy shower is passing through not too far away, hence the dark clouds.
Gentle rise towards Wrae Hill
A typical rounded Southern Uplands hill with a mix of grass and heather. A heavy shower is passing through not too far away, hence the dark clouds.
Sheep grazing on Wrae Hill The distinctive conical shape of Worm Hill forms part of the backdrop.
Sheep grazing on Wrae Hill
The distinctive conical shape of Worm Hill forms part of the backdrop.
Hillside Cottages below Rachan Hill Viewed from the side of the Glenholm road.
Hillside Cottages below Rachan Hill
Viewed from the side of the Glenholm road.
All around the bloomin' heather Heather in full bloom on the hills south of Drumelzier. A grand day to be out in the bloomin' heather though not sure there is wild mountain thyme about.
Very different colours to this scene from October 2020 from about the same spot.
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All around the bloomin' heather
Heather in full bloom on the hills south of Drumelzier. A grand day to be out in the bloomin' heather though not sure there is wild mountain thyme about. Very different colours to this scene from October 2020 from about the same spot. Link
Stubble, Holmsmill
Stubble, Holmsmill
Merlindale Bridge Merlindale Bridge crosses the River Tweed on the B712 at Drumelzier . This minor road runs from Hallyn to Rachan. It is the first bridge to take a classified road over the Tweed downstream from the river's source
Merlindale Bridge
Merlindale Bridge crosses the River Tweed on the B712 at Drumelzier . This minor road runs from Hallyn to Rachan. It is the first bridge to take a classified road over the Tweed downstream from the river's source
Track near Rachan Mill Track near Rachan Mill.
Track near Rachan Mill
Track near Rachan Mill.
Rachan Home Farm The farm seen from the summit of Dreva Craig with the ridge from Logan Head to Drumelzier Law in the background.
Rachan Home Farm
The farm seen from the summit of Dreva Craig with the ridge from Logan Head to Drumelzier Law in the background.
Former railway bridge, Rachan A bridge on the former Caledonian railway between Peebles, Broughton, Biggar and Symington. The last passenger service ran in 1950 and this section between Broughton and Peebles closed completely in 1954. For a view of the other side of the bridge, please see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6517111">NT1234 : Former railway bridge, Rachan</a>.
Former railway bridge, Rachan
A bridge on the former Caledonian railway between Peebles, Broughton, Biggar and Symington. The last passenger service ran in 1950 and this section between Broughton and Peebles closed completely in 1954. For a view of the other side of the bridge, please see NT1234 : Former railway bridge, Rachan.
Pykestone Hill and Drumelzier Law A circular hill walking loop is possible starting and finishing in the hamlet of Drumelzier.
Pykestone Hill and Drumelzier Law
A circular hill walking loop is possible starting and finishing in the hamlet of Drumelzier.
House at Rachan Mill
House at Rachan Mill
Over Tweed House
Over Tweed House
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Darnels Slush is located at Grid Ref: NT1233 (Lat: 55.583727, Lng: -3.3944588)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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