Ferniehirst Covert

Wood, Forest in Midlothian

Scotland

Ferniehirst Covert

Summit, Bowshank Hill
Summit, Bowshank Hill Credit: Richard Webb

Ferniehirst Covert, located in Midlothian, Scotland, is a charming woodland area known for its dense forest and natural beauty. Stretching over several acres, this covert serves as a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

The forest is predominantly composed of a variety of trees, including towering conifers such as Scots pines and spruces, as well as broadleaf species like oak, beech, and birch. These trees create a lush green canopy that provides shade and shelter to a diverse range of flora and fauna.

The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of moss, ferns, and wildflowers, creating a vibrant and colorful carpet. Visitors can spot a plethora of wildlife, including birds like woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds, as well as small mammals like squirrels, rabbits, and foxes. The covert is also home to several species of deer, which can often be seen grazing in the early morning or evening hours.

Numerous walking trails wind their way through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths offer breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, including rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The tranquility of Ferniehirst Covert makes it an ideal destination for hiking, birdwatching, and photography.

Managed by local authorities, the covert is diligently cared for to preserve its natural ecosystem. It also serves as an educational resource, offering guided tours and workshops on conservation and woodland management. Ferniehirst Covert is a true gem of Midlothian, providing a peaceful and captivating experience for all who venture into its enchanting forest.

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Ferniehirst Covert Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.670526/-2.899076 or Grid Reference NT4342. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Summit, Bowshank Hill
Summit, Bowshank Hill
The Borders Railway and A7 at Bow This telephoto shot was taken from Caitha Hill.
The Borders Railway and A7 at Bow
This telephoto shot was taken from Caitha Hill.
Dead moles near Lugate Bridge A mole catcher usually hangs dead moles on a wire fence to show he has done his job. I always feel sorry for the moles when I see this, but I might think differently if they made a mess of my lawn.
Dead moles near Lugate Bridge
A mole catcher usually hangs dead moles on a wire fence to show he has done his job. I always feel sorry for the moles when I see this, but I might think differently if they made a mess of my lawn.
A stoat by the Lugate Water I watched a stoat dancing around a rabbit and make a kill on the opposite river bank. It spotted me and stood up to check me out, then scampered off. I hid behind a gorse bush for a minute or two and it returned to claim its prize.
A stoat by the Lugate Water
I watched a stoat dancing around a rabbit and make a kill on the opposite river bank. It spotted me and stood up to check me out, then scampered off. I hid behind a gorse bush for a minute or two and it returned to claim its prize.
Farm buildings at Lugate
Farm buildings at Lugate
A7 towards Stow
A7 towards Stow
A steam special on the Borders Railway near Ferniehirst ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the southbound journey while a diesel will haul the train back as there no passing loop or turntable at the Tweedbank terminus.
A steam special on the Borders Railway near Ferniehirst
ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the southbound journey while a diesel will haul the train back as there no passing loop or turntable at the Tweedbank terminus.
A steam special on the Borders Railway near Ferniehirst ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the southbound journey while a diesel will haul the train back as there no passing loop or turntable at the Tweedbank terminus.
A steam special on the Borders Railway near Ferniehirst
ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the southbound journey while a diesel will haul the train back as there no passing loop or turntable at the Tweedbank terminus.
A steam special on the Borders Railway ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the southbound journey while a diesel will haul the train back as there no passing loop or turntable at the Tweedbank terminus.
A steam special on the Borders Railway
ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the southbound journey while a diesel will haul the train back as there no passing loop or turntable at the Tweedbank terminus.
A steam special on the Borders Railway ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the journey. This steam locomotive was built at Doncaster in 1937 and is only one of six remaining LNER Class A4’s. These steam specials have created a lot of interest with the general public and many photographers have been at stations and viewing spots along the route. This was viewed by a bridge at Ferniehirst.
A steam special on the Borders Railway
ScotRail are running a steam train on the new Borders Railway from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and back to Edinburgh on a Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday between 10th September and 18th October 2015. No 60009 Union of South Africa will haul vintage carriages on the journey. This steam locomotive was built at Doncaster in 1937 and is only one of six remaining LNER Class A4’s. These steam specials have created a lot of interest with the general public and many photographers have been at stations and viewing spots along the route. This was viewed by a bridge at Ferniehirst.
Union of South Africa on the Borders Railway This steam special is approaching a road bridge at Ferniehirst.
Union of South Africa on the Borders Railway
This steam special is approaching a road bridge at Ferniehirst.
An old entrance to a field south of Lugate Bridge It is likely that this entrance with a shaped arch in a beech hedge from the road between Stagehall and Ferniehirst led to the former Masonic Lodge at Haughfoot one mile south of Stow. No trace of the former building survives. The location near the Gala Water is shown on this map <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.haughfoot.co.uk/localmap.htm" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.haughfoot.co.uk/localmap.htm">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> 
The Haughfoot Lodge of Masons existed from 1702 to 1763 while the present day Stow Lodge has been in existence since 1806. (Source: Lodge St John No 216 website)
An old entrance to a field south of Lugate Bridge
It is likely that this entrance with a shaped arch in a beech hedge from the road between Stagehall and Ferniehirst led to the former Masonic Lodge at Haughfoot one mile south of Stow. No trace of the former building survives. The location near the Gala Water is shown on this map LinkExternal link The Haughfoot Lodge of Masons existed from 1702 to 1763 while the present day Stow Lodge has been in existence since 1806. (Source: Lodge St John No 216 website)
A train on the Borders Railway This northbound train was viewed from a layby on the A7.
A train on the Borders Railway
This northbound train was viewed from a layby on the A7.
Farmland by the Gala Water For a closer view of the ruined building in the background, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1428564">NT4442 : A ruined building in a field near Stow</a>.
Farmland by the Gala Water
For a closer view of the ruined building in the background, see NT4442 : A ruined building in a field near Stow.
A train on the Borders Railway This northbound train was viewed from Bow Bridge. The foreground broom and background gorse colours complement the yellow front of the train.
A train on the Borders Railway
This northbound train was viewed from Bow Bridge. The foreground broom and background gorse colours complement the yellow front of the train.
The Borders Railway near Stow This southbound train has just passed Torsonce Mains Farm.
The Borders Railway near Stow
This southbound train has just passed Torsonce Mains Farm.
The Borders Railway This southbound train is approaching Ferniehirst.
The Borders Railway
This southbound train is approaching Ferniehirst.
Bowland Farmland Grazing land on the Bowland Estate with Peat Wood on the far left.
Bowland Farmland
Grazing land on the Bowland Estate with Peat Wood on the far left.
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Ferniehirst Covert is located at Grid Ref: NT4342 (Lat: 55.670526, Lng: -2.899076)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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