Black Wood

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Black Wood

Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G490 This can be found on the parapet wall of the road bridge at Howcleuch.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G490 Credit: Peter Wood

Black Wood is a captivating forest located in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Spread over a vast expanse of land, this woodland offers scenic beauty and a rich biodiversity to its visitors. The forest is known for its dense canopy of tall, black-stemmed trees that create a striking contrast against the lush green undergrowth.

Covering an area of approximately 500 hectares, Black Wood is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The tree species found here include oak, birch, pine, and beech, among others. These trees provide habitat for a variety of woodland birds, including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of ferns, mosses, and wildflowers, adding to the enchanting atmosphere.

Black Wood offers a network of well-maintained trails, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. The trails wind their way through the forest, passing by serene ponds, babbling brooks, and ancient stone ruins. Along the way, there are several viewpoints that offer breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular spot for nature photographers and hikers alike.

The forest is also known for its historical significance. It is believed that Black Wood has been inhabited since ancient times, and remnants of prehistoric settlements have been discovered within its boundaries. The area has witnessed various historical events, including battles and medieval gatherings, adding an extra layer of interest for history enthusiasts.

In conclusion, Black Wood in Roxburghshire is a captivating forest that offers a serene and picturesque environment for nature lovers and history buffs alike. Its lush greenery, diverse wildlife, and historical importance make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of Scotland.

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Black Wood Images

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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G490 This can be found on the parapet wall of the road bridge at Howcleuch.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G490
This can be found on the parapet wall of the road bridge at Howcleuch. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Road (B711) and Bridge at Howcleuchshiel Looking eastward.
Road (B711) and Bridge at Howcleuchshiel
Looking eastward.
Wet woodland, Roberton Scattered trees in marshy ground beside the road to Ashkirk.
Wet woodland, Roberton
Scattered trees in marshy ground beside the road to Ashkirk.
Field, Howcleuchshiel
Field, Howcleuchshiel
A damp pasture, Borthwickshiels
A damp pasture, Borthwickshiels
Glen Burn, Roberton
Glen Burn, Roberton
Waterworks, Borthwickshiels
Waterworks, Borthwickshiels
Just good friends Two horses on the hillside above Roberton.
Just good friends
Two horses on the hillside above Roberton.
Horses on the hillside above Roberton
Horses on the hillside above Roberton
The entrance to Parkhill Farm Parkhill Farm seems to be mainly pastoral, with a large number of sheep and some cattle. The cattle were all close to the farm buildings, whereas the sheep were scattered over several fields on the hillside.
The entrance to Parkhill Farm
Parkhill Farm seems to be mainly pastoral, with a large number of sheep and some cattle. The cattle were all close to the farm buildings, whereas the sheep were scattered over several fields on the hillside.
Parkhill Farm buildings The barn, half full of bales, with other buildings in the background.
Parkhill Farm buildings
The barn, half full of bales, with other buildings in the background.
Moorland and fields of Parkhill farm It is not clear where the land for Parkhill ends but I think this grassland and moorland is part of that far,
Moorland and fields of Parkhill farm
It is not clear where the land for Parkhill ends but I think this grassland and moorland is part of that far,
The track forks The track is part of the Reivers Way and if you go straight ahead you will get to Roberton.
The track forks
The track is part of the Reivers Way and if you go straight ahead you will get to Roberton.
The Reivers Path This path is well maintained. It has a stone surface and is good for walking and is also used by cyclists.
The Reivers Path
This path is well maintained. It has a stone surface and is good for walking and is also used by cyclists.
Sheep crossing a stream As soon as we appeared the sheep started to walk and run across the stream.
Sheep crossing a stream
As soon as we appeared the sheep started to walk and run across the stream.
New houses in Roberton Two stunning new houses in Roberton. As we look at them the left hand one is for sale. It is a large house with a lot of land and fishing rights so commands a good price.
New houses in Roberton
Two stunning new houses in Roberton. As we look at them the left hand one is for sale. It is a large house with a lot of land and fishing rights so commands a good price.
The road to Craik This is a single track road with passing places, hence the notice prohibiting parking in the Passing Places.
The road to Craik
This is a single track road with passing places, hence the notice prohibiting parking in the Passing Places.
A working Telephone Box The telephone box door does not close fully but the phone is in working order.
A working Telephone Box
The telephone box door does not close fully but the phone is in working order.
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Black Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT4213 (Lat: 55.415671, Lng: -2.905393)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.415671,-2.905393
Roberton
Naptan AtcoCode: 69001742
Naptan Bearing: W
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Roberton
Naptan Indicator: At Primary School
Naptan Landmark: Primary School
Naptan NaptanCode: 72798495
Naptan Street: B711
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 55.4196275/-2.9034517
Roberton
Naptan AtcoCode: 69001743
Naptan Bearing: E
Naptan BusStopType: CUS
Naptan CommonName: Roberton
Naptan Indicator: Opp Primary School
Naptan Landmark: Roberton Primary School
Naptan NaptanCode: 72798496
Naptan Street: B711
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 55.4197532/-2.9034704
Telephone
Booth: K6
Covered: booth
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 55.414831/-2.9111439
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.4156065/-2.912685
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.4152308/-2.9119563
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.4148976/-2.9113177
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.4146096/-2.9107615
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.4140308/-2.9112404
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.4134754/-2.9116988
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