Ash Tree Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Ash Tree Pool

Caberston Coffee Shop, Walkerburn This coffee shop is located on the north side of the A72 in the village centre.
Caberston Coffee Shop, Walkerburn Credit: Walter Baxter

Ash Tree Pool, located in Peeblesshire, is a picturesque freshwater marsh that serves as a vital habitat for a diverse range of flora and fauna. Spanning over a significant area, the pool is primarily composed of a serene lake, surrounded by lush vegetation and scattered with several enchanting ponds.

The pool derives its name from the abundance of ash trees that line its banks, providing a majestic backdrop to the tranquil waters. These trees not only enhance the aesthetic appeal of the area but also play a crucial role in stabilizing the soil and preventing erosion.

The crystal-clear lake, at the heart of Ash Tree Pool, is a haven for various aquatic species. Its calm waters serve as a breeding ground for numerous fish species, including trout and pike. Anglers are drawn to the pool for its reputation as a prime fishing spot, offering a peaceful and rewarding experience.

The pool is also home to an array of waterfowl, attracting birdwatchers from far and wide. Visitors can spot graceful swans gliding across the water, as well as ducks, geese, and herons, among other species. The diverse ecosystem of Ash Tree Pool supports an abundance of aquatic plants, such as water lilies and reeds, creating a visually stunning landscape.

Surrounding the lake are several smaller ponds, each with its own unique character. These ponds serve as additional habitats for a variety of amphibians, insects, and water-dwelling plants, further enriching the biodiversity of the area.

Ash Tree Pool, with its scenic beauty and thriving ecosystem, offers a sanctuary for nature enthusiasts, providing an opportunity to observe and appreciate the wonders of aquatic life in Peeblesshire.

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Ash Tree Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.624239/-3.0036371 or Grid Reference NT3637. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Caberston Coffee Shop, Walkerburn This coffee shop is located on the north side of the A72 in the village centre.
Caberston Coffee Shop, Walkerburn
This coffee shop is located on the north side of the A72 in the village centre.
The Cauld Hole on the Tweed at Walkerburn The 'Weir Pool' above the weir where fish stop to rest before continuing on up the river.
The Cauld Hole on the Tweed at Walkerburn
The 'Weir Pool' above the weir where fish stop to rest before continuing on up the river.
Superior fishing hut on the Tweed Fishing the Tweed for salmon can be expensive, and clients expect decent facilities.  This hut provides shelter and a seat when break time comes.  Note the rod support outside between the two sets of steps.
Superior fishing hut on the Tweed
Fishing the Tweed for salmon can be expensive, and clients expect decent facilities. This hut provides shelter and a seat when break time comes. Note the rod support outside between the two sets of steps.
Gorse in exuberant form above Walkerburn
Gorse in exuberant form above Walkerburn
Budding conifers on the Priesthope track Approaching Walkerburn
Budding conifers on the Priesthope track
Approaching Walkerburn
Forest track development above Walkerburn A huge metalled turning area at the end of the forest track has been created here by extensive excavation.  The forest appears mature and this may signify imminent harvesting.
Forest track development above Walkerburn
A huge metalled turning area at the end of the forest track has been created here by extensive excavation. The forest appears mature and this may signify imminent harvesting.
The lower cairn on Cairn Hill
The lower cairn on Cairn Hill
The summit cairn on Cairn Hill The building blocks in the background are all that remain of a radio mast base.
The summit cairn on Cairn Hill
The building blocks in the background are all that remain of a radio mast base.
Quad bike track, Gatehopeknowe It runs up Pyat Hill and is a very useful way on to the hill or to Gate Hope avoiding the houses.
Quad bike track, Gatehopeknowe
It runs up Pyat Hill and is a very useful way on to the hill or to Gate Hope avoiding the houses.
Woodland edge, Gatehopeknowe A useful way into Gate Hope, but watch the rabbit holes. This is death to ankles. There must be some well fed buzzards hereabouts.
Woodland edge, Gatehopeknowe
A useful way into Gate Hope, but watch the rabbit holes. This is death to ankles. There must be some well fed buzzards hereabouts.
Gate Hope A very beautiful glen, north of the Tweed.  I spend a lot of time on Windlestraw Law and this has to be the best way up I have yet found.
Gate Hope
A very beautiful glen, north of the Tweed. I spend a lot of time on Windlestraw Law and this has to be the best way up I have yet found.
Gate Hope A well wooded, hidden glen north of the Tweed. A grassy track runs up the west side and the main estate and house access road runs up the eastern side.
Gate Hope
A well wooded, hidden glen north of the Tweed. A grassy track runs up the west side and the main estate and house access road runs up the eastern side.
Kill Brae It would be a Killer Brae if you tried to run up it. Ashes on a steep scree slope on the east side of Gate Hope.
Hope is word in common usage along both of England's borders and in Northwest England. Usually it means a steep sided and often blind valley.
Kill Brae
It would be a Killer Brae if you tried to run up it. Ashes on a steep scree slope on the east side of Gate Hope. Hope is word in common usage along both of England's borders and in Northwest England. Usually it means a steep sided and often blind valley.
Trees, Gatehopeknowe Burn Look like the same trees as here: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/162214">NT3738 : Trees, Gatehopeknowe Burn</a>
Summer is here, but alders are late coming to leaf.  Gate Hope has some extensive alder woods along the burn.
Trees, Gatehopeknowe Burn
Look like the same trees as here: NT3738 : Trees, Gatehopeknowe Burn Summer is here, but alders are late coming to leaf. Gate Hope has some extensive alder woods along the burn.
Gatehopeknowe View down a well wooded stretch of Tweeddale past Gatehopeknowe.
Gatehopeknowe
View down a well wooded stretch of Tweeddale past Gatehopeknowe.
Track, Gate Hope A grassy track runs up the western side of Gate Hope. The main access to the glen is by a bigger, well surfaced road from Holylee on the eastern side.
Track, Gate Hope
A grassy track runs up the western side of Gate Hope. The main access to the glen is by a bigger, well surfaced road from Holylee on the eastern side.
Ridge above Early Hope A long ridge running down from the Cairn Hill to Scawd Law ridge. This is a far gentler slope than most around here.
Ridge above Early Hope
A long ridge running down from the Cairn Hill to Scawd Law ridge. This is a far gentler slope than most around here.
Col beneath Cairn Hill Deep heather in the unplanted areas of this Forestry Commission plantation. A rough path leaves the forest from the col, heading east. It is currently deep in heather.
Col beneath Cairn Hill
Deep heather in the unplanted areas of this Forestry Commission plantation. A rough path leaves the forest from the col, heading east. It is currently deep in heather.
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Ash Tree Pool is located at Grid Ref: NT3637 (Lat: 55.624239, Lng: -3.0036371)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

What 3 Words

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Covered: booth
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Phone: +44 1896 870232
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