Westhill Wood

Wood, Forest in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Westhill Wood

Farmland above Drumelzier
Farmland above Drumelzier Credit: Colin Park

Westhill Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Peeblesshire, Scotland. Situated just outside the town of Peebles, the wood covers an area of approximately 100 acres and is surrounded by rolling hills and stunning natural beauty.

The wood is primarily composed of a mixture of broadleaf trees, including oak, beech, and birch, which create a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy provides a haven for a variety of bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The forest floor is carpeted with an array of wildflowers and ferns, adding to the woodland's charm.

Westhill Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and walkers, offering a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the forest. These trails provide an opportunity to explore the wood's different sections, each with its own unique character and scenery. Along the way, visitors may encounter ancient ruins, including the remains of a small hillfort, adding an element of history to the experience.

The wood also offers a range of recreational activities, including camping and picnicking facilities. It is a haven for wildlife, with deer, badgers, and squirrels frequently spotted by visitors. The tranquil atmosphere and breathtaking views make Westhill Wood an ideal location for relaxation and contemplation.

Managed by local conservation organizations, Westhill Wood is committed to preserving its natural beauty and biodiversity. It serves as an important habitat for many rare and endangered species, contributing to the overall ecological health of the region.

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Westhill Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.594003/-3.3449943 or Grid Reference NT1534. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Farmland above Drumelzier
Farmland above Drumelzier
Track beside Drumelzier Burn, southeast of Drumelzier
Track beside Drumelzier Burn, southeast of Drumelzier
Track ascending Den Knowes, Pykestone Hill
Track ascending Den Knowes, Pykestone Hill
Drumelzier Standing Stone The standing stone near Drumelzier.
Photo taken on the 2nd January 2022.
Drumelzier Standing Stone
The standing stone near Drumelzier. Photo taken on the 2nd January 2022.
Dawyck Woodland Garden March 2022 This hillside garden adjoins both banks of the Scrape Burn.  Dawyck is managed as an outstation of Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden, and is noted for its majestic conifers, springtime rhododendrons, and woodland fungi in the autumn.
Dawyck Woodland Garden March 2022
This hillside garden adjoins both banks of the Scrape Burn. Dawyck is managed as an outstation of Edinburgh Royal Botanic Garden, and is noted for its majestic conifers, springtime rhododendrons, and woodland fungi in the autumn.
View towards Drumelzier Law from Dreva Craig Drumelzier Law rises above low-lying farmland by the River Tweed.
View towards Drumelzier Law from Dreva Craig
Drumelzier Law rises above low-lying farmland by the River Tweed.
Dawyck Botanic Garden Near the entrance and cafe, heading out into the garden.
Dawyck Botanic Garden
Near the entrance and cafe, heading out into the garden.
Azalea Terrace, Dawyck The Dawyck gardens specialise in rhododendrons from cool climates, some returned from expeditions to the eastern Himalaya in the early 1990s.
Azalea Terrace, Dawyck
The Dawyck gardens specialise in rhododendrons from cool climates, some returned from expeditions to the eastern Himalaya in the early 1990s.
Woodland, Dawyck Botanic Garden Mostly birch here but still with some of the specimen conifers.
Woodland, Dawyck Botanic Garden
Mostly birch here but still with some of the specimen conifers.
Ride, Dawyck Botanic Gardens
Ride, Dawyck Botanic Gardens
Rhododendron, Dawyck Botanic Gardens One of the many rhododendrons in the collection here, many gathered in expeditions to eastern Himalaya in the early 1990s.
Rhododendron, Dawyck Botanic Gardens
One of the many rhododendrons in the collection here, many gathered in expeditions to eastern Himalaya in the early 1990s.
Bridge, Dynamo Pond On the Scrape Burn near the deer fence at the top of the botanic gardens.
Bridge, Dynamo Pond
On the Scrape Burn near the deer fence at the top of the botanic gardens.
Sculpture, Dawyck Botanic Garden
Sculpture, Dawyck Botanic Garden
Lower Slopes of Drumelzier Law Lovely early autumnal/late summer colours in the hills south of Drumelzier.
The differing shades of purple showing that both Common Heather and Bell Heather are in abundance on the hills here.
Lower Slopes of Drumelzier Law
Lovely early autumnal/late summer colours in the hills south of Drumelzier. The differing shades of purple showing that both Common Heather and Bell Heather are in abundance on the hills here.
Heather in Full Bloom Sheepfold above the Drumelzier Burn and the lower slopes of Pykestone Hill seen from Finglen Rig. Heather in full bloom and very different to the relatively drab colours seen here in October 2020:-
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Heather in Full Bloom
Sheepfold above the Drumelzier Burn and the lower slopes of Pykestone Hill seen from Finglen Rig. Heather in full bloom and very different to the relatively drab colours seen here in October 2020:- Link
Autumn colour at Dawyck The Scrape Burn with a lot of water after a wet October.
Autumn colour at Dawyck
The Scrape Burn with a lot of water after a wet October.
Autumn colour at Dawyck Wind and rain have stripped off much of the autumn colour, but this maple still stands out, bright crimson.
Autumn colour at Dawyck
Wind and rain have stripped off much of the autumn colour, but this maple still stands out, bright crimson.
Scattered trees above Drumelzier
Scattered trees above Drumelzier
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Westhill Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT1534 (Lat: 55.594003, Lng: -3.3449943)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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