Ashiestiel Boat Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Selkirkshire

Scotland

Ashiestiel Boat Pool

Lodge, Ashiestiel House The lodge at the entrance to Ashiestiel House. Sir Walter Scott lived in the big house between 1804 and 1812 until he acquired Abbotsford.
Lodge, Ashiestiel House Credit: Jim Barton

Ashiestiel Boat Pool is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in Selkirkshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Ashiestiel, this tranquil body of water is known for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. With an area spanning approximately 10 acres, it is classified as a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh.

The boat pool is surrounded by lush greenery, including reed beds and marshy vegetation, providing a haven for a wide variety of plant and animal species. The water is calm and clear, reflecting the surrounding landscape and creating a serene atmosphere. The pool is fed by natural springs and small streams, ensuring a continuous flow of fresh water.

The pool is home to numerous aquatic plants, such as water lilies, pondweed, and bulrushes, which provide a habitat for various water-dwelling creatures. It is a popular spot for birdwatching, as it attracts a diverse range of bird species throughout the year. Visitors can spot ducks, swans, herons, and other waterfowl, as well as migratory birds during certain seasons.

In addition to its ecological significance, Ashiestiel Boat Pool is also a popular recreational spot. Fishing enthusiasts can be seen casting their lines in the hopes of catching trout, pike, and perch that inhabit the pool. Boating and kayaking are also popular activities, allowing visitors to explore the pool's serene waters and enjoy the surrounding natural beauty.

Overall, Ashiestiel Boat Pool is a stunning freshwater marsh that offers a unique blend of ecological diversity and recreational opportunities. It is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Ashiestiel Boat Pool Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.608963/-2.9067309 or Grid Reference NT4235. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Lodge, Ashiestiel House The lodge at the entrance to Ashiestiel House. Sir Walter Scott lived in the big house between 1804 and 1812 until he acquired Abbotsford.
Lodge, Ashiestiel House
The lodge at the entrance to Ashiestiel House. Sir Walter Scott lived in the big house between 1804 and 1812 until he acquired Abbotsford.
Minor road near Ashiestiel The back road on the south side of the Tweed between Walkerburn and Peel.
Minor road near Ashiestiel
The back road on the south side of the Tweed between Walkerburn and Peel.
Road to Williamhope farm Williamhope is about 3km from the public road, on hill land between Ashiestiel Hill and Broomy Law on the Minchmoor - Three Brethren ridge.
Road to Williamhope farm
Williamhope is about 3km from the public road, on hill land between Ashiestiel Hill and Broomy Law on the Minchmoor - Three Brethren ridge.
Valley of the Glenkinnon Burn Meigle Hill with its radio aerials is in the background.
Valley of the Glenkinnon Burn
Meigle Hill with its radio aerials is in the background.
Farm road by the Glenkinnon Burn The road to Williamhope passing flat marshy ground with the wooded hillside around Wolf Glen ahead.
Farm road by the Glenkinnon Burn
The road to Williamhope passing flat marshy ground with the wooded hillside around Wolf Glen ahead.
Road, Laidlawstiel
Road, Laidlawstiel
Clearance cairn, Laidlawstiel A rather tidy pile of stones, built into a dyke.
Clearance cairn, Laidlawstiel
A rather tidy pile of stones, built into a dyke.
Summit, Laidlawstiel Hill There is an irregular ruined dyke here, believed to be a sheep shelter.
Summit, Laidlawstiel Hill
There is an irregular ruined dyke here, believed to be a sheep shelter.
Ruined dyke on the summit of Laidlawstiel Hill An irregular wall which is not an enclosure. Believed to be a sheep shelter, but why at the top of the hill? Sheep go downhill in bad weather.
Ruined dyke on the summit of Laidlawstiel Hill
An irregular wall which is not an enclosure. Believed to be a sheep shelter, but why at the top of the hill? Sheep go downhill in bad weather.
Laidlawstiel Hill View towards Laidlawstiel House and the Moorfoot Hills.
Laidlawstiel Hill
View towards Laidlawstiel House and the Moorfoot Hills.
Tweeddale, Thornielee View from Laidlawshiel Hill towards Elibank Law across the Tweed.
Tweeddale, Thornielee
View from Laidlawshiel Hill towards Elibank Law across the Tweed.
Corner of the moorland on Laidlawstiel Hill A broken down dyke gives easy access to the rough pasture and heather of the summit from the road below.
Corner of the moorland on Laidlawstiel Hill
A broken down dyke gives easy access to the rough pasture and heather of the summit from the road below.
A72, Thornielee Running beside the Tweed between Peebles and Galashiels.
A72, Thornielee
Running beside the Tweed between Peebles and Galashiels.
Clearance cairn, Laidlawstiel Tups beside a less tidy pile of stones than this one: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7086885">NT4237 : Clearance cairn, Laidlawstiel</a>
Clearance cairn, Laidlawstiel
Tups beside a less tidy pile of stones than this one: NT4237 : Clearance cairn, Laidlawstiel
A larch stump The larch tree by a field entrance was likely felled as the result of storm damage.
A larch stump
The larch tree by a field entrance was likely felled as the result of storm damage.
Inquisitive bullocks The bullocks were checking me out in a large field on the north side of Ashiestiel Hill.
Inquisitive bullocks
The bullocks were checking me out in a large field on the north side of Ashiestiel Hill.
A72 in the Tweed Valley
A72 in the Tweed Valley
Caddonlee Farm This telephoto shot was taken from Meigle Hill on a bitterly cold January day.
Caddonlee Farm
This telephoto shot was taken from Meigle Hill on a bitterly cold January day.
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Ashiestiel Boat Pool is located at Grid Ref: NT4235 (Lat: 55.608963, Lng: -2.9067309)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Ashiestiel
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Bus Stop
The Nest Kennels
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Operator: Scottish Borders Council
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Operator: Scottish Borders Council
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