Birkie Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Selkirkshire

Scotland

Birkie Pool

View towards Walkerburn and the River Tweed Line of the disused railway line can clearly be seen between the field and river.
View towards Walkerburn and the River Tweed Credit: Les Hull

Birkie Pool, situated in Selkirkshire, is a serene and picturesque freshwater marsh that offers a diverse ecosystem to its visitors. Spanning across an area of approximately 10 acres, this delightful pool is surrounded by lush greenery and is located in close proximity to the quaint village of Birkie.

The pool itself is a shallow body of water, with an average depth of around 3 feet. It is fed by a small stream originating from the nearby hills, ensuring a constant supply of fresh, clean water. The pool's calm and glassy surface is often adorned with floating lily pads, adding to its natural charm.

The surrounding area of Birkie Pool is a haven for a variety of wildlife. It is home to numerous species of birds, including ducks, herons, and swans, which can often be seen gracefully gliding across the water. The pool also attracts a range of insects and amphibians, such as dragonflies and frogs, making it a hotspot for nature enthusiasts and photographers.

Visitors can explore the pool's surroundings by following the well-maintained footpaths that meander through the marshland. These paths offer breathtaking views of the pool and its diverse flora and fauna. The tranquil atmosphere of Birkie Pool provides an ideal spot for picnics, relaxation, and birdwatching.

Overall, Birkie Pool in Selkirkshire offers a unique and natural setting where visitors can immerse themselves in the beauty of a freshwater marsh. Its tranquil ambiance, diverse wildlife, and stunning scenery make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

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Birkie Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.627075/-2.9762342 or Grid Reference NT3837. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View towards Walkerburn and the River Tweed Line of the disused railway line can clearly be seen between the field and river.
View towards Walkerburn and the River Tweed
Line of the disused railway line can clearly be seen between the field and river.
Wood End Cottage
Wood End Cottage
Land Rover Hospital? Land Rover repairs and garage.
Land Rover Hospital?
Land Rover repairs and garage.
Juniper Bank
Juniper Bank
Juniperbank Burn
Juniperbank Burn
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.
Back Burn A wooded section of Gate Hope where the Back Burn meets the Gatehopeburn.
Back Burn
A wooded section of Gate Hope where the Back Burn meets the Gatehopeburn.
Early Knowe A small sharp hill above the River Tweed. The southern side is heather covered while a field has been cleared to the north.
Early Knowe
A small sharp hill above the River Tweed. The southern side is heather covered while a field has been cleared to the north.
Pyat Hill A quad bike track descends Pyat Hill. There is a very good view down Tweeddale from here.
Pyat Hill
A quad bike track descends Pyat Hill. There is a very good view down Tweeddale from here.
River Tweed Looking down on the Tweed and A72 from Pyat Hill.
River Tweed
Looking down on the Tweed and A72 from Pyat Hill.
Gap in woodland A quad bike track to release pens and Pyat Hill passes up this gap between two conifer blocks.
Gap in woodland
A quad bike track to release pens and Pyat Hill passes up this gap between two conifer blocks.
Show me another place!

Birkie Pool is located at Grid Ref: NT3837 (Lat: 55.627075, Lng: -2.9762342)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

What 3 Words

///lifelong.hydration.compiled. Near Innerleithen, Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.627075,-2.9762342
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