Blackcraig Plantation

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Blackcraig Plantation

Groundistone Moss Dawn on the A7 with an old alignment of the road in the foreground.
Groundistone Moss Credit: Richard Webb

Blackcraig Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Situated near the village of Teviothead, the plantation covers an area of approximately 500 hectares. It is known for its diverse range of trees and rich biodiversity.

The woodland primarily consists of commercial conifer plantations, with Sitka spruce being the predominant species. These tall, evergreen trees provide a dense canopy, creating a serene and tranquil atmosphere within the plantation. Mixed in with the conifers, one can also find scattered stands of native broadleaf trees such as oak, birch, and rowan, adding to the overall aesthetic appeal of the woodland.

Blackcraig Plantation is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained footpaths and trails, allowing visitors to explore the beauty of the woodland on foot. The trails wind through the trees, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and the nearby hills.

The plantation is home to a wide array of wildlife, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts. Red squirrels, roe deer, and various species of birds, including woodpeckers and owls, can be seen in abundance. The diverse flora and fauna of Blackcraig Plantation make it an important habitat for conservation.

Managed by Forestry and Land Scotland, the plantation also serves as a sustainable source of timber. Periodic thinning and harvesting of trees are carried out to ensure the long-term health and productivity of the woodland.

Overall, Blackcraig Plantation is a captivating woodland that offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, enjoy scenic walks, and appreciate the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Blackcraig Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.477197/-2.7870847 or Grid Reference NT5020. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Groundistone Moss Dawn on the A7 with an old alignment of the road in the foreground.
Groundistone Moss
Dawn on the A7 with an old alignment of the road in the foreground.
The A7 heading for Hawick
The A7 heading for Hawick
Track at Muirfield Looking westward.
Track at Muirfield
Looking westward.
Road junction, Dimpleknowe
Road junction, Dimpleknowe
Rough pasture, Groundistone Moss
Rough pasture, Groundistone Moss
A7 A high and sometimes rather snowy (I used to commute on this road) road between Selkirk and Hawick. It has been much improved and it is actually possible to overtake in places.
A7
A high and sometimes rather snowy (I used to commute on this road) road between Selkirk and Hawick. It has been much improved and it is actually possible to overtake in places.
Running calves, Groundistone Moss Grazing land seen from beside the A7.
Running calves, Groundistone Moss
Grazing land seen from beside the A7.
A7, Groundistone Moss The road has been straightened out here. This high level stretch between Hawick and Selkirk is notorious for snow.
A7, Groundistone Moss
The road has been straightened out here. This high level stretch between Hawick and Selkirk is notorious for snow.
Groundistone Covert Recently clear felled and probably replanted by now. There has been woodland on this site since before the Ordnance Survey first came this way, in contrast to Ashkirk Hill which is largely a new plantation.
Groundistone Covert
Recently clear felled and probably replanted by now. There has been woodland on this site since before the Ordnance Survey first came this way, in contrast to Ashkirk Hill which is largely a new plantation.
Hallywell Hill View past grazing sheep and through rain towards Hallywell Hill from the road to Muirfield.
Hallywell Hill
View past grazing sheep and through rain towards Hallywell Hill from the road to Muirfield.
Track, Muirfield Waymarked as the Hawick Circular Ride, but little sign of recent use. There were some old baked hoofprints probably dating back to the run up to the Common Rides, but the vegetation is firmly in control now.
Track, Muirfield
Waymarked as the Hawick Circular Ride, but little sign of recent use. There were some old baked hoofprints probably dating back to the run up to the Common Rides, but the vegetation is firmly in control now.
Sunrise, Groundistone Moss A Sun pillar above Rubers Law - resulting from ice crystals in the air.

This is not a geograph - too close to the gridline and too dark. Unfortunately it does not fit anymore. I intend to get it correctly classified when the site is repaired.
Sunrise, Groundistone Moss
A Sun pillar above Rubers Law - resulting from ice crystals in the air. This is not a geograph - too close to the gridline and too dark. Unfortunately it does not fit anymore. I intend to get it correctly classified when the site is repaired.
Muirfield trig Looking E from position
Muirfield trig
Looking E from position
The 7th green at Lilliesleaf Golf Course near Dimpleknowe
The 7th green at Lilliesleaf Golf Course near Dimpleknowe
Plantations and pylons The moors over looking Hawick
Plantations and pylons
The moors over looking Hawick
Lonesome Pine on the track to Muirfield North of Hawick
Lonesome Pine on the track to Muirfield
North of Hawick
A young plantation on Hallywell Hill Just north of Hawick
A young plantation on Hallywell Hill
Just north of Hawick
Track leading to Muirfield Just north of Hawick
Track leading to Muirfield
Just north of Hawick
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Blackcraig Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT5020 (Lat: 55.477197, Lng: -2.7870847)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.477197,-2.7870847
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Lat/Long: 55.4787416/-2.7832743
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