Moss Brae Wood

Wood, Forest in Selkirkshire

Scotland

Moss Brae Wood

Overgrown borrow pit Hyndhope Forest.
Overgrown borrow pit Credit: Richard Webb

Moss Brae Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Selkirkshire, Scotland. Situated near the town of Selkirk, it covers an area of approximately 50 acres and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The woodland is characterized by its diverse range of flora and fauna. It is predominantly composed of broadleaf trees, such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a dense canopy overhead. The forest floor is covered with a variety of plants, including bluebells, wild garlic, and ferns, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Moss Brae Wood is intersected by several small streams and a larger river, which further enhances its natural beauty. These waterways provide habitats for various aquatic species, including trout and otters, making it a haven for wildlife.

The woodland is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore its enchanting surroundings. These paths range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, catering to different fitness levels and interests. Along the way, there are several viewpoints that offer stunning vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Moss Brae Wood is managed by the local forestry commission, which ensures its conservation and preservation. The wood is open to the public throughout the year, free of charge, and provides an ideal setting for activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and photography.

Overall, Moss Brae Wood is a captivating natural landscape that showcases the beauty of Scotland's woodlands. Its diverse ecosystem, well-maintained trails, and tranquil atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Moss Brae Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.47702/-3.0107133 or Grid Reference NT3620. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Overgrown borrow pit Hyndhope Forest.
Overgrown borrow pit
Hyndhope Forest.
Ride, Hyndhope Forest A rare break in the trees in Hyndhope Forest. The northern most track shown on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map is just a rough grass ride.
Ride, Hyndhope Forest
A rare break in the trees in Hyndhope Forest. The northern most track shown on the Ordnance Survey 1:25,000 map is just a rough grass ride.
White Hill New tree planting on White Hill. A large acreage of hillside between here and Deloraineshiel has recently been planted with trees.
White Hill
New tree planting on White Hill. A large acreage of hillside between here and Deloraineshiel has recently been planted with trees.
Hyndhope Forest Looking over the tree tops near Dodhead.
Hyndhope Forest
Looking over the tree tops near Dodhead.
Track above Dodhead Dense conifers in Hyndhope Forest.
Track above Dodhead
Dense conifers in Hyndhope Forest.
Whitehillshiel At one time probably a shepherd's house, but now a ruin.
Whitehillshiel
At one time probably a shepherd's house, but now a ruin.
Dyke and plantation edge To the Northeast of White Hill.
Dyke and plantation edge
To the Northeast of White Hill.
Cairn on Hyndhope Kip Looking over to the Ettrick Valley.
Cairn on Hyndhope Kip
Looking over to the Ettrick Valley.
Mossbrae Height Stony ground near the summit.
Mossbrae Height
Stony ground near the summit.
Whitehillshiel The ruined building at the head of the Dodhead Burn with the afforested Rushie Knowe behind.
Whitehillshiel
The ruined building at the head of the Dodhead Burn with the afforested Rushie Knowe behind.
Mossbrae Height The summit area is a blanket of heather. A cairn is marked on the Landranger Map but nothing exists on the ground.
Mossbrae Height
The summit area is a blanket of heather. A cairn is marked on the Landranger Map but nothing exists on the ground.
Dodhead An isolated (abandoned?) cottage on the edge of the Dodhead Burn
Dodhead
An isolated (abandoned?) cottage on the edge of the Dodhead Burn
Gate, Dodhead Part of the Forestry Track through Dodhead
Gate, Dodhead
Part of the Forestry Track through Dodhead
Mossbrae Height Spindrift flowing over deep heather.
Mossbrae Height
Spindrift flowing over deep heather.
Mossbrae Height Blowing snow over deep heather. There were some sheep up here.
Mossbrae Height
Blowing snow over deep heather. There were some sheep up here.
East side of Mossbrae Height
East side of Mossbrae Height
Hyndhope Kip Deep snow on deep heather. By now it was obvious that I was not going to be going much further along this broad ridge. At this time I was unaware as to how quickly for the better the underfoot conditions would change on the descent from Mossbrae Height
Hyndhope Kip
Deep snow on deep heather. By now it was obvious that I was not going to be going much further along this broad ridge. At this time I was unaware as to how quickly for the better the underfoot conditions would change on the descent from Mossbrae Height
Broadband relay, Mossbrae Height A familiar sight on a hilltop in the Borders.
Broadband relay, Mossbrae Height
A familiar sight on a hilltop in the Borders.
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Moss Brae Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT3620 (Lat: 55.47702, Lng: -3.0107133)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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