Shawhills Wood

Wood, Forest in Selkirkshire

Scotland

Shawhills Wood

Don’t be a ‘tosser’ This sign by the A7 at Bowshank is aimed at litter louts.
Don’t be a ‘tosser’ Credit: Walter Baxter

Shawhills Wood is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Selkirkshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, this enchanting forest is known for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife.

The wood is primarily composed of a mix of broadleaf and coniferous trees, creating a stunning contrast of colors throughout the year. In spring, the forest floor is adorned with a vibrant carpet of bluebells, while autumn brings a kaleidoscope of red, orange, and yellow hues as the leaves change. The towering trees provide a tranquil canopy, offering shade and shelter to various species of birds, mammals, and insects.

Traversing Shawhills Wood is a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to explore and immerse themselves in its natural splendor. The paths wind through ancient woodland, alongside babbling streams, and up gentle slopes, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of animals that call Shawhills Wood their home. Red squirrels can often be spotted darting among the treetops, while badgers and foxes roam the forest floor. Birdwatchers will have the opportunity to observe species such as woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds.

The wood is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and families seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Picnic areas and benches are scattered throughout the woodland, providing perfect spots to relax and enjoy a picnic amidst nature.

Shawhills Wood truly offers a captivating experience for all who visit, with its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and tranquil atmosphere.

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Shawhills Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.647969/-2.8645067 or Grid Reference NT4539. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Don’t be a ‘tosser’ This sign by the A7 at Bowshank is aimed at litter louts.
Don’t be a ‘tosser’
This sign by the A7 at Bowshank is aimed at litter louts.
Road under Bow Castle Widened to serve the Longpark wind farm.  View from Bowshank Hill across the Gala Water.
Road under Bow Castle
Widened to serve the Longpark wind farm. View from Bowshank Hill across the Gala Water.
The A7 from Caitha Hill There is a road somewhere in the trees in this telephoto shot from Caitha Hill.
The A7 from Caitha Hill
There is a road somewhere in the trees in this telephoto shot from Caitha Hill.
A cairn on Caitha Hill This is a view towards Bow Hill and Bow Castle Broch.
A cairn on Caitha Hill
This is a view towards Bow Hill and Bow Castle Broch.
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.
The Borders Railway at Bowshank This photo was taken from the 270m contour on Caitha Hill.
The Borders Railway at Bowshank
This photo was taken from the 270m contour on Caitha Hill.
A7 towards Stow
A7 towards Stow
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G319 This can be found on the wall of a farm building at Crosslee Farm.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket G319
This can be found on the wall of a farm building at Crosslee Farm. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
Graffiti at the Borders Railway Line This aerosol spray paint job on a stone gabion is the first piece of graffiti I’ve noticed on the railway line.
Graffiti at the Borders Railway Line
This aerosol spray paint job on a stone gabion is the first piece of graffiti I’ve noticed on the railway line.
A train on the Borders Railway This southbound train was viewed from Harper’s Bridge at Bowland.
A train on the Borders Railway
This southbound train was viewed from Harper’s Bridge at Bowland.
Spot the Flying Scotsman What looks like a low level cloud over the Borders Railway is in fact the Flying Scotsman entering the south portal of Bowshank Tunnel as it returns to Edinburgh from Tweedbank. The steam special was hauled back by a vintage diesel.
Spot the Flying Scotsman
What looks like a low level cloud over the Borders Railway is in fact the Flying Scotsman entering the south portal of Bowshank Tunnel as it returns to Edinburgh from Tweedbank. The steam special was hauled back by a vintage diesel.
Bowshank Farm The farm was viewed from Caitha Hill.
Bowshank Farm
The farm was viewed from Caitha Hill.
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.
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.
Bowland Estate Farmland A late-summer view of grazing land on the Bowland Estate.
Bowland Estate Farmland
A late-summer view of grazing land on the Bowland Estate.
Gala Water Valley View A late-summer view looking over the Gala Water valley. The arable fields in the foreground lie inside the square. Bowshank Farm lies in the next square with the expanding wind farm in the background.
Gala Water Valley View
A late-summer view looking over the Gala Water valley. The arable fields in the foreground lie inside the square. Bowshank Farm lies in the next square with the expanding wind farm in the background.
The Gala Water Looking downstream from Bowland Bridge on a bright late-August afternoon.
The Gala Water
Looking downstream from Bowland Bridge on a bright late-August afternoon.
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Shawhills Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT4539 (Lat: 55.647969, Lng: -2.8645067)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.647969,-2.8645067
Post Box
Ref: TD1 138
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 55.6502828/-2.8692151
Railway: switch
Lat/Long: 55.6497872/-2.8632168
Bowland
Historic Railway: station
Operator: British Railways (Scottish Region)
Railway: site
Wikidata: Q19585412
Wikipedia: en:Bowland railway station
Lat/Long: 55.6518516/-2.8665857
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6518851/-2.8673682
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6515365/-2.8670457
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6504037/-2.8650925
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6487608/-2.86229
Bowland Junction
Railway: junction
Ref Tiploc: BWLDJN
Lat/Long: 55.6498518/-2.8633281
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6476326/-2.8603637
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6464794/-2.8584386
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.6459148/-2.8574523
Railway: signal
Railway Signal Direction: backward
Railway Signal Main: GB-NR:main
Railway Signal Main Form: light
Ref: EMB251
Lat/Long: 55.6484004/-2.8608247
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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