Kirndean Roadend Plantation

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Kirndean Roadend Plantation

The B3157 heading for Old Castleton In Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders.
The B3157 heading for Old Castleton Credit: James Denham

Kirndean Roadend Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 50 acres, this plantation is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of the Scottish Borders.

The woodland is primarily composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. These trees provide a dense canopy that offers shelter to a wide range of wildlife, including birds, squirrels, and deer. The undergrowth is rich with a variety of flowers, ferns, and mosses, adding to the overall beauty and biodiversity of the area.

Kirndean Roadend Plantation features a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the woodland, allowing visitors to explore its natural wonders at their own pace. These paths are suitable for both walking and cycling, making it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts of all ages.

Throughout the plantation, there are several designated picnic areas where visitors can relax and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. These spots offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, providing the perfect backdrop for a leisurely lunch or a peaceful moment of reflection.

Managed by the local forestry commission, Kirndean Roadend Plantation is open to the public year-round, free of charge. The plantation is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available nearby. It is recommended to bring appropriate footwear and clothing, as the trails can be muddy in wet weather.

Overall, Kirndean Roadend Plantation is a hidden gem in Roxburghshire, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature and experience the tranquility of the Scottish countryside.

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Kirndean Roadend Plantation Images

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The B3157 heading for Old Castleton In Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders.
The B3157 heading for Old Castleton
In Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders.
Cemetery in Liddesdale
Cemetery in Liddesdale
Forestry road near Kirndean
Forestry road near Kirndean
Forestry entrance near Florida
Forestry entrance near Florida
Felled and replanted area Newcastleton Forest near Mountain View.
Felled and replanted area
Newcastleton Forest near Mountain View.
Forest road, Newcastleton The road continues to a police radio mast on Larriston Fells.
Forest road, Newcastleton
The road continues to a police radio mast on Larriston Fells.
Liddel Water Downstream of Dinlabyre Bridge.
Liddel Water
Downstream of Dinlabyre Bridge.
B6357, Liddesdale Passing the outlet of the road to the police mast on Larriston Fells.
B6357, Liddesdale
Passing the outlet of the road to the police mast on Larriston Fells.
Field near Florida During the 1980s fields beyond this one were planted with conifers.
Field near Florida
During the 1980s fields beyond this one were planted with conifers.
Fields near Florida There was an area of rough grazing behind this field when I was orienteering here in 1980. Since then it was planted with conifers.
Fields near Florida
There was an area of rough grazing behind this field when I was orienteering here in 1980. Since then it was planted with conifers.
Woodland above the Liddel Water A steep slope falls to the river.
Woodland above the Liddel Water
A steep slope falls to the river.
Liddel Water Steep slopes on the outside of a meander at Mains.
Liddel Water
Steep slopes on the outside of a meander at Mains.
Castleton Muir A rashy field on the site of Castleton, a lost village.
Castleton Muir
A rashy field on the site of Castleton, a lost village.
Road to Kirndean Now running through a young woodland.
Road to Kirndean
Now running through a young woodland.
The B6357 heading for Newcastleton
The B6357 heading for Newcastleton
Queen o' Fairies' Hole Recently exposed by forestry operations, this intriguingly-named feature appears to be a swallow hole in an area of exposed limestone.
Queen o' Fairies' Hole
Recently exposed by forestry operations, this intriguingly-named feature appears to be a swallow hole in an area of exposed limestone.
At the base of Queen o' Fairies' Hole A swallow hole exists to the right of shot into which a small stream is disappearing.
At the base of Queen o' Fairies' Hole
A swallow hole exists to the right of shot into which a small stream is disappearing.
Exposed limestone at Queen o' Fairies' Hole Approximately 10 metres in depth, this curious feature has recently been exposed by forestry operations.
Exposed limestone at Queen o' Fairies' Hole
Approximately 10 metres in depth, this curious feature has recently been exposed by forestry operations.
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Kirndean Roadend Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NY5291 (Lat: 55.211886, Lng: -2.7545727)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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