Long Moss

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Long Moss

Hillside grazing towards Henlaw Plantation Off the A6088.
Hillside grazing towards Henlaw Plantation Credit: JThomas

Long Moss is a picturesque freshwater marsh located in the rural area of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, it is known for its diverse ecosystem and stunning natural beauty. The marsh is situated near the small village of Long Moss, which is surrounded by rolling hills and lush green landscapes.

The centerpiece of Long Moss is a serene and tranquil lake that stretches across a considerable portion of the marsh. The lake is formed by the convergence of several streams and is characterized by its crystal-clear, freshwater. It serves as a habitat for various aquatic species, including fish, amphibians, and waterfowl.

Surrounding the lake, there are several smaller pools and ponds, each with its own unique characteristics. These smaller bodies of water provide shelter and breeding grounds for a wide range of aquatic plants, insects, and animals. The marshland itself is covered with dense vegetation, including reeds, sedges, and grasses, offering a habitat for many bird species, such as herons, ducks, and waders.

Long Moss is a paradise for nature lovers and birdwatchers, attracting visitors from far and wide. The area is well-maintained, with designated paths and viewing points, allowing visitors to explore and appreciate the natural wonders of the marsh without disturbing the delicate ecosystem.

Overall, Long Moss in Roxburghshire is a haven for biodiversity and a scenic retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape into nature. Its combination of lake, pools, ponds, and freshwater marsh creates a harmonious environment that supports a wide array of plant and animal life, making it a truly remarkable destination.

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Long Moss Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.423331/-2.720903 or Grid Reference NT5414. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Hillside grazing towards Henlaw Plantation Off the A6088.
Hillside grazing towards Henlaw Plantation
Off the A6088.
Bend in the A6088 towards Hawick
Bend in the A6088 towards Hawick
Hillside grazing above the A6088
Hillside grazing above the A6088
A6088 towards Hawick
A6088 towards Hawick
Grazing, Kirkton
Grazing, Kirkton
Farm track over the Kirkton Burn
Farm track over the Kirkton Burn
The Kirkton Burn
The Kirkton Burn
Grazing near Kirkton
Grazing near Kirkton
Track towards Cavers Knowes
Track towards Cavers Knowes
West Lodge on the A6088
West Lodge on the A6088
A6088 towards Hawick
A6088 towards Hawick
Grazing and woodland beside the Kirkton Burn
Grazing and woodland beside the Kirkton Burn
War Memorial, Deanbrae Beside the A6088.
War Memorial, Deanbrae
Beside the A6088.
Minor road, Deanbrae Towards Ormiston.
Minor road, Deanbrae
Towards Ormiston.
House in Cauldmill
House in Cauldmill
George VI postbox, Cauldmill Postbox No. TD9 54.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7016978">NT5315 : Close up, George VI postbox, Cauldmill</a> for close up.
See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7016980">NT5315 : Minor road, Cauldmill</a> for context.
George VI postbox, Cauldmill
Postbox No. TD9 54. See NT5315 : Close up, George VI postbox, Cauldmill for close up. See NT5315 : Minor road, Cauldmill for context.
Close up, George VI postbox, Cauldmill Postbox No. TD9 54.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7016977">NT5315 : George VI postbox, Cauldmill</a> for wider view.
Close up, George VI postbox, Cauldmill
Postbox No. TD9 54. See NT5315 : George VI postbox, Cauldmill for wider view.
Minor road, Cauldmill Towards Kinninghall.
Showing position of Postbox No. TD9 54.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7016977">NT5315 : George VI postbox, Cauldmill</a> for postbox.
Minor road, Cauldmill
Towards Kinninghall. Showing position of Postbox No. TD9 54. See NT5315 : George VI postbox, Cauldmill for postbox.
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Long Moss is located at Grid Ref: NT5414 (Lat: 55.423331, Lng: -2.720903)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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