Fethan Wood

Wood, Forest in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Fethan Wood

Sheep, Glen Greening up pasture in front of Birks and Birks Hill.
Sheep, Glen Credit: Richard Webb

Fethan Wood, located in Peeblesshire, is a picturesque forest renowned for its natural beauty and rich biodiversity. Spanning over a vast expanse of approximately 200 hectares, this woodland is a sanctuary for various flora and fauna species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The wood is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and birch, creating a dense canopy that provides shelter and habitat for a diverse range of wildlife. The forest floor is adorned with a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the enchanting ambiance of the woodland.

Numerous walking trails wind through Fethan Wood, offering visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquil surroundings. The paths lead through ancient groves, babbling brooks, and hidden clearings, evoking a sense of serenity and connection with nature.

Wildlife thrives within the forest, with sightings of red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species being quite common. Birdwatchers can indulge in the melodious songs of woodland birds such as thrushes, finches, and woodpeckers.

Fethan Wood is also home to a range of rare and protected species, including the great crested newt and the Scottish primrose. These species contribute to the importance of the woodland in terms of conservation and ecological value.

Overall, Fethan Wood in Peeblesshire is a captivating natural haven that embraces visitors with its beauty, tranquility, and diverse ecosystem. Whether exploring its trails, observing wildlife, or simply finding solace amidst nature, this woodland offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking a connection with the great outdoors.

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Fethan Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.58796/-3.1043803 or Grid Reference NT3033. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sheep, Glen Greening up pasture in front of Birks and Birks Hill.
Sheep, Glen
Greening up pasture in front of Birks and Birks Hill.
Glass Burn The Glass Burn descends moorland slopes towards Glen. A plantation containing western hemlock has recently been felled. Paths meet before a pass through the ridgeline nick. From there you can descend through Cardrona Forest, or contour beneath Birks Hill to pick up the drove road to Peebles.
Glass Burn
The Glass Burn descends moorland slopes towards Glen. A plantation containing western hemlock has recently been felled. Paths meet before a pass through the ridgeline nick. From there you can descend through Cardrona Forest, or contour beneath Birks Hill to pick up the drove road to Peebles.
Woodland track An estate road at The Glen. Ongoing paths run over the hill to Tweeddale.
Woodland track
An estate road at The Glen. Ongoing paths run over the hill to Tweeddale.
Hill track, Glass Burn A path, not marked by the Ordnance Survey, but waymarked on the ground leads away from The Glen towards Cardrona Forest and Peebles.
Hill track, Glass Burn
A path, not marked by the Ordnance Survey, but waymarked on the ground leads away from The Glen towards Cardrona Forest and Peebles.
Glen House The centrepiece of the Glen Estate, set in a beautiful wooded valley off Tweeddale.
Glen House
The centrepiece of the Glen Estate, set in a beautiful wooded valley off Tweeddale.
Target Bank Wood Unthinned larch above the Quair Water.
Target Bank Wood
Unthinned larch above the Quair Water.
Eagles Wood There is a brief gap in The Glen woodlands here.
Eagles Wood
There is a brief gap in The Glen woodlands here.
Hannah's Wood Woodland on the south side of The Glen.
Hannah's Wood
Woodland on the south side of The Glen.
Road in The Glen The road from Loch Eddy passes Eagles Wood.
Road in The Glen
The road from Loch Eddy passes Eagles Wood.
Telephone box, The Glen Still there, unusually off the public highway.
Telephone box, The Glen
Still there, unusually off the public highway.
Road to Birks This private road continues as paths over the hill to Peebles.
Road to Birks
This private road continues as paths over the hill to Peebles.
Felled woodland, Birks A recently (2012) felled block of conifers on the Glen Estate.
Felled woodland, Birks
A recently (2012) felled block of conifers on the Glen Estate.
Felled area, Birks A recently (2012) felled conifer wood.
Felled area, Birks
A recently (2012) felled conifer wood.
A path to Peebles A hill path crosses a pass into Cardrona Forest and onwards towards Peebles.
A path to Peebles
A hill path crosses a pass into Cardrona Forest and onwards towards Peebles.
A path to Peebles A hill path over the ridge east of Birkscairn Hill connects Peebles and Glen. Over the skyline is the coniferous Cardrona Forest, this side is a grouse moor.
A path to Peebles
A hill path over the ridge east of Birkscairn Hill connects Peebles and Glen. Over the skyline is the coniferous Cardrona Forest, this side is a grouse moor.
Glass Burn and Orchard Rig Moorland on the Glen Estate.
Glass Burn and Orchard Rig
Moorland on the Glen Estate.
Bridge, Glenvalley Road and bridge over the Quair Water, Glen Estate.
Bridge, Glenvalley
Road and bridge over the Quair Water, Glen Estate.
Field, The Glen Woodland gives way to grass fields in a parkland setting.
Field, The Glen
Woodland gives way to grass fields in a parkland setting.
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Fethan Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT3033 (Lat: 55.58796, Lng: -3.1043803)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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