Mungy Pool

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Berwickshire

Scotland

Mungy Pool

Clint Lodge Clint Lodge country house was built in 1869 by Lord Polwarth as the family’s shooting home, Clint Lodge is owned by the Duke of Sutherland. After extensive and careful refurbishment, Clint Lodge opened in August ’97.  <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://clintlodge.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://clintlodge.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Clint Lodge Credit: Russel Wills

Mungy Pool, located in Berwickshire, is a serene and picturesque freshwater marsh that offers a tranquil escape for nature enthusiasts and wildlife lovers alike. Nestled amidst rolling hills and verdant meadows, this idyllic pool is a haven for an array of diverse flora and fauna.

Stretching over an area of approximately five acres, Mungy Pool is a shallow body of water that is primarily fed by rainwater runoff and a small stream. The pool is characterized by its still, crystal-clear waters, adorned with floating lilies and water grasses that create a stunning mosaic of colors. The surrounding marshland is lush with reeds, sedges, and rushes, providing a thriving habitat for numerous species of birds, amphibians, and insects.

The pool's peaceful ambiance is often interrupted by the chorus of vibrant birdlife that frequents the area. Visitors may catch a glimpse of the elusive kingfisher darting across the water or the elegant heron gracefully wading through the shallows. Mungy Pool is also home to a variety of fish, including perch, roach, and tench, making it a popular spot for anglers seeking a peaceful day of fishing.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the pool's perimeter by following a well-maintained footpath that winds through the surrounding meadows. This path offers stunning views of the pool, as well as an opportunity to observe the diverse wildlife that calls this area home. Mungy Pool is a true gem of Berwickshire, providing a serene and captivating experience for all who visit.

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Clint Lodge Clint Lodge country house was built in 1869 by Lord Polwarth as the family’s shooting home, Clint Lodge is owned by the Duke of Sutherland. After extensive and careful refurbishment, Clint Lodge opened in August ’97.  <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://clintlodge.co.uk/" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://clintlodge.co.uk/">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Clint Lodge
Clint Lodge country house was built in 1869 by Lord Polwarth as the family’s shooting home, Clint Lodge is owned by the Duke of Sutherland. After extensive and careful refurbishment, Clint Lodge opened in August ’97. LinkExternal link
River Tweed Near Clintmains.
Pity about the electricity pole!
River Tweed
Near Clintmains. Pity about the electricity pole!
Fishing on the River Tweed This angler has waded well out into this stretch of the river between St Boswells Golf Course and Mertoun Mill.
Fishing on the River Tweed
This angler has waded well out into this stretch of the river between St Boswells Golf Course and Mertoun Mill.
Walking by the River Tweed A family is out on a beautiful April afternoon on a riverside path by the northwest bank of the River Tweed near St Boswells Golf Course.
Walking by the River Tweed
A family is out on a beautiful April afternoon on a riverside path by the northwest bank of the River Tweed near St Boswells Golf Course.
Clinthill Farm This is an early January view from the B6356.
Clinthill Farm
This is an early January view from the B6356.
St Cuthbert's Way alongside the Tweed Any more rain and the path will be flooded
St Cuthbert's Way alongside the Tweed
Any more rain and the path will be flooded
Clint Lodge A fine country house B&B east of Dryburgh.
Clint Lodge
A fine country house B&B east of Dryburgh.
Minor road to Lessuden Bank To the northwest of the B6404.
Minor road to Lessuden Bank
To the northwest of the B6404.
The River Tweed east of Dryburgh A small weir extends into the river for a short way off the far bank. Himalayan balsam, a virulent weed common on river banks, can be seen in the foreground.
The River Tweed east of Dryburgh
A small weir extends into the river for a short way off the far bank. Himalayan balsam, a virulent weed common on river banks, can be seen in the foreground.
Border Abbeys Way beside the River Tweed The Borders Abbeys Way,  a circular long-distance walking route in the Scottish Borders here runs in a smooth mown strip by the River Tweed  for two kilometres.  Dense woodland covers the steep slope to the left.
Border Abbeys Way beside the River Tweed
The Borders Abbeys Way, a circular long-distance walking route in the Scottish Borders here runs in a smooth mown strip by the River Tweed for two kilometres. Dense woodland covers the steep slope to the left.
St. Boswells golf course by the River Tweed In the depths of winter!
St. Boswells golf course by the River Tweed
In the depths of winter!
The B6404 road between St Boswells and Mertoun Bridge
The B6404 road between St Boswells and Mertoun Bridge
Road to Fens Near Lessudden Bank at St. Boswells.
Road to Fens
Near Lessudden Bank at St. Boswells.
Freshly prepared field At Lesudden bank near St. Boswells. Note Lesudden cottage just visible through the trees.
Freshly prepared field
At Lesudden bank near St. Boswells. Note Lesudden cottage just visible through the trees.
Steep grassland, Clinthill Sheep grazed grass above the B6356.
Steep grassland, Clinthill
Sheep grazed grass above the B6356.
Barley, Lesudden Arable land inside a big bend in the Tweed.
Barley, Lesudden
Arable land inside a big bend in the Tweed.
St Boswells golf course A footbridge and a small pond on this attractive course right by the Tweed. St Cuthbert's Way passes the S edge of the course on the way to Mertoun Bridge.
St Boswells golf course
A footbridge and a small pond on this attractive course right by the Tweed. St Cuthbert's Way passes the S edge of the course on the way to Mertoun Bridge.
Swans and goosanders on the Tweed A family of swans and two female goosanders.
Swans and goosanders on the Tweed
A family of swans and two female goosanders.
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Mungy Pool is located at Grid Ref: NT5832 (Lat: 55.580928, Lng: -2.6590854)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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