Crow Wood

Wood, Forest in Selkirkshire

Scotland

Crow Wood

Yarn bombing at Selkirk The Selkirk Stormers have decorated a car at the Belmont Kia Garage at Riverside Park, Dunsdale Haugh, Selkirk
Yarn bombing at Selkirk Credit: Walter Baxter

Crow Wood is a picturesque forest located in Selkirkshire, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, the wood is renowned for its breathtaking beauty, diverse flora and fauna, and its rich historical significance. It lies in close proximity to the town of Selkirk, making it easily accessible to both locals and tourists.

The wood is primarily composed of native Scottish tree species such as oak, birch, and pine. These towering trees create a dense canopy, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere within the forest. The forest floor is covered in a lush carpet of mosses, ferns, and wildflowers, further enhancing the natural beauty of the area.

Crow Wood is home to a wide variety of wildlife, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors may encounter red squirrels, roe deer, and a plethora of bird species including woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards. The wood also serves as a habitat for several protected species, such as the endangered Scottish wildcat.

The historical significance of Crow Wood is evident through the presence of ancient ruins and archaeological sites. The remains of a medieval castle can be found within the forest, offering a glimpse into Scotland's past. Additionally, the wood is dotted with ancient stone circles and burial mounds, which provide a fascinating insight into the lives of the people who once inhabited the area.

Crow Wood is a popular destination for outdoor activities such as hiking, birdwatching, and picnicking. Several well-maintained trails crisscross the forest, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its hidden gems. With its natural beauty and historical allure, Crow Wood is a remarkable destination for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature.

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Crow Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.576106/-2.8341391 or Grid Reference NT4731. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Yarn bombing at Selkirk The Selkirk Stormers have decorated a car at the Belmont Kia Garage at Riverside Park, Dunsdale Haugh, Selkirk
Yarn bombing at Selkirk
The Selkirk Stormers have decorated a car at the Belmont Kia Garage at Riverside Park, Dunsdale Haugh, Selkirk
Yarn bombing at Selkirk The Selkirk Stormers have decorated a car at the Belmont Kia Garage at Riverside Park, Dunsdale Haugh, Selkirk
Yarn bombing at Selkirk
The Selkirk Stormers have decorated a car at the Belmont Kia Garage at Riverside Park, Dunsdale Haugh, Selkirk
Recycling centre, Selkirk Householders disposing of waste and recyclable material at the local centre next to the sewage works.
Recycling centre, Selkirk
Householders disposing of waste and recyclable material at the local centre next to the sewage works.
Glistening ink cap mushrooms (Coprinellus micaceus) This edible species is usually associated with dead tree stumps or buried wood. The photograph was taken in Lindinny Wood.
Glistening ink cap mushrooms (Coprinellus micaceus)
This edible species is usually associated with dead tree stumps or buried wood. The photograph was taken in Lindinny Wood.
Glistening ink cap mushrooms (Coprinellus micaceus) This edible species is usually associated with dead tree stumps or buried wood. The photograph was taken in Lindinny Wood.
Glistening ink cap mushrooms (Coprinellus micaceus)
This edible species is usually associated with dead tree stumps or buried wood. The photograph was taken in Lindinny Wood.
Former Suzuki dealership, Selkirk A garage and Suzuki dealership on Dunsdale Haugh, now closed.
Former Suzuki dealership, Selkirk
A garage and Suzuki dealership on Dunsdale Haugh, now closed.
Winter trees by the River Tweed Freezing fog was beginning to form in this dusk shot taken from Tweed Bridge.
Winter trees by the River Tweed
Freezing fog was beginning to form in this dusk shot taken from Tweed Bridge.
Rink Hill from Eildon Mid Hill The small circular plantation on Rink Hill is the site of an Iron Age hillfort. This telephoto shot was taken from the summit of Eildon Mid Hill during a December sunrise. For two closer views of the small plantation on Rink Hill, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2347041">NT4832 : The Rink Hill Fort</a> and <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1758293">NT4732 : Rink Hill</a>.
Rink Hill from Eildon Mid Hill
The small circular plantation on Rink Hill is the site of an Iron Age hillfort. This telephoto shot was taken from the summit of Eildon Mid Hill during a December sunrise. For two closer views of the small plantation on Rink Hill, see NT4832 : The Rink Hill Fort and NT4732 : Rink Hill.
Bridgelands Road, Selkirk Looking south-westward.
Bridgelands Road, Selkirk
Looking south-westward.
Lane leading to St Helens, Selkirk Looking south-eastward.
Lane leading to St Helens, Selkirk
Looking south-eastward.
Minor road approaching Lindean Hall Looking north-westward.
Minor road approaching Lindean Hall
Looking north-westward.
Empty retail unit, Selkirk
Empty retail unit, Selkirk
Cycle path, Selkirk Linking Selkirk and Galashiels by use of path beside the A7 and redundant road alignments.
Cycle path, Selkirk
Linking Selkirk and Galashiels by use of path beside the A7 and redundant road alignments.
A7 and cycle path, Lindean Linking Selkirk and Galashiels by use of path beside the A7 and redundant road alignments.
A7 and cycle path, Lindean
Linking Selkirk and Galashiels by use of path beside the A7 and redundant road alignments.
Ettrick Water View downstream from Ettrick Bridge, a redundant alignment of the A7.
Ettrick Water
View downstream from Ettrick Bridge, a redundant alignment of the A7.
Tweed Bridge Once it carried the A7 it has now been refurbished as a cycle path.
Tweed Bridge
Once it carried the A7 it has now been refurbished as a cycle path.
B6360 near Faldonside
B6360 near Faldonside
B7060 towards Yair
B7060 towards Yair
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Crow Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT4731 (Lat: 55.576106, Lng: -2.8341391)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.576106,-2.8341391
Sunderland Hall
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 55.5774084/-2.8275201
Ford: yes
Seasonal: yes
Lat/Long: 55.5796408/-2.8342793
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.5730946/-2.8362973
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.5733694/-2.8364016
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