Lochburn Plantation

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Lochburn Plantation

Grazing and woodland near Southfield In the Roxburgh hills.
Grazing and woodland near Southfield Credit: James Denham

Lochburn Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in Roxburghshire, a historic county in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, the plantation is renowned for its idyllic landscape and diverse range of tree species.

The plantation is primarily composed of coniferous trees, including Scots pine and Douglas fir, which thrive in the region's cool climate and rich soil. These tall trees create a dense canopy, providing shelter for a variety of wildlife species, such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide array of bird species. The plantation also features a number of small ponds and wetland areas, attracting amphibians and waterfowl.

Visitors to Lochburn Plantation can enjoy a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woodland, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby Lothian Hills. The trails vary in length and difficulty, catering to both casual strollers and more experienced hikers.

The plantation is managed sustainably, with regular tree planting and maintenance activities undertaken to ensure the long-term health and vitality of the woodland. Lochburn Plantation also supports local forestry initiatives, providing a sustainable source of timber for the region.

Overall, Lochburn Plantation offers a tranquil escape into nature, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of the Scottish Borders and experience the diverse flora and fauna that thrive in this enchanting woodland.

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Lochburn Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.369206/-2.8383791 or Grid Reference NT4608. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Grazing and woodland near Southfield In the Roxburgh hills.
Grazing and woodland near Southfield
In the Roxburgh hills.
Gently rolling pasture land near Southfield Farm In Roxburghshire.
Gently rolling pasture land near Southfield Farm
In Roxburghshire.
Grazing land at Dodburn in Roxburghshire The declevity seen across the photograph is the path of the Allan Water.
Grazing land at Dodburn in Roxburghshire
The declevity seen across the photograph is the path of the Allan Water.
Pasture lands deep in the Roxburghshire hills
Pasture lands deep in the Roxburghshire hills
Grazing lands near Winningtonrig in Roxburghshire
Grazing lands near Winningtonrig in Roxburghshire
Minor road along the Allan Water Beyond the Newmills fords, a very quiet road.
Minor road along the Allan Water
Beyond the Newmills fords, a very quiet road.
Allanhaugh A yellow road beside the Allan Water (Roxburghshire).
Allanhaugh
A yellow road beside the Allan Water (Roxburghshire).
Allan Water After several big spates in the preceding months.
Allan Water
After several big spates in the preceding months.
Allan Water Downstream view with evidence of recent spates.
Allan Water
Downstream view with evidence of recent spates.
Hill Head Rough grazing above the Allan Water.
Hill Head
Rough grazing above the Allan Water.
Scrubby hillside, Southfield Above the Allan Water
Scrubby hillside, Southfield
Above the Allan Water
Minor road, Southfield
Minor road, Southfield
Pond near Southfield A stillwater fishery.  The swans were soon heading my way.
Pond near Southfield
A stillwater fishery. The swans were soon heading my way.
Rough grazing above the Gate Burn
Rough grazing above the Gate Burn
Minor road, Dodburn The road serves farms in the hills off Teviotdale.
Minor road, Dodburn
The road serves farms in the hills off Teviotdale.
Dyke, Dodburn
Dyke, Dodburn
Cairn on Auld Ca-Knowe Ca’ Knowe cairn was erected in 1911 to commemorate the historic calling of the burgess roll at this spot during the annual Hawick riding the marches between 1537 and 1777.
Cairn on Auld Ca-Knowe
Ca’ Knowe cairn was erected in 1911 to commemorate the historic calling of the burgess roll at this spot during the annual Hawick riding the marches between 1537 and 1777.
Wall and fence enclosed minor road near to Auld Ca-knowe Looking south-westward.
Wall and fence enclosed minor road near to Auld Ca-knowe
Looking south-westward.
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Lochburn Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT4608 (Lat: 55.369206, Lng: -2.8383791)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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