Kirndean Strips

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Kirndean Strips

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

Kirndean Strips is a picturesque woodland located in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Spanning over an area of approximately 200 acres, it is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. The woodland is situated near the village of Kirndean, offering a tranquil escape from the bustling city life.

The forest is characterized by its dense canopy of native trees, predominantly oak, beech, and birch, which provide a habitat for a wide variety of flora and fauna. The forest floor is covered in a thick layer of moss, wildflowers, and ferns, creating a vibrant and colorful carpet.

Kirndean Strips is a popular spot for nature lovers, hikers, and birdwatchers. The forest is home to numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and warblers. Visitors can often spot deer, foxes, and squirrels roaming freely in their natural habitat.

The woodland also boasts a network of well-maintained walking trails, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the serene surroundings. These paths wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the rolling hills and meandering streams.

In addition to its natural beauty, Kirndean Strips holds historical significance. The woodland has remnants of ancient ruins, including a stone circle believed to be of Celtic origin. Archaeological excavations have uncovered artifacts dating back several centuries, providing insights into the area's rich history.

Overall, Kirndean Strips is a hidden gem in Roxburghshire, offering a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts and a glimpse into the region's natural and cultural heritage.

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Kirndean Strips 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.
B6357 towards Newcastleton
B6357 towards Newcastleton
Forestry road near Kirndean
Forestry road near Kirndean
Forestry entrance near Florida
Forestry entrance near Florida
Path, Long Craig A path in Newcastleton Forest between two forest roads.
Path, Long Craig
A path in Newcastleton Forest between two forest roads.
Old dyke, Newcastleton Forest The boundary of the Forestry Commission owned bit of Newcastleton according to the purple rubbish that ruins Ordnance Survey maps. A path along a ride joins two road ends with another road that runs up to the police mast on Larriston Fells. That road is by the older trees in the background.
Old dyke, Newcastleton Forest
The boundary of the Forestry Commission owned bit of Newcastleton according to the purple rubbish that ruins Ordnance Survey maps. A path along a ride joins two road ends with another road that runs up to the police mast on Larriston Fells. That road is by the older trees in the background.
Newcastleton Forest A replanted block beside the road up to the police radio mast on Larriston Fells.
Newcastleton Forest
A replanted block beside the road up to the police radio mast on Larriston Fells.
Windthrow, Newcastleton Forest
Windthrow, Newcastleton Forest
Larriston Fells road A recently resurfaced road serves a privately managed part of Newcastleton Forest and the police mast on Larriston Fells.
Larriston Fells road
A recently resurfaced road serves a privately managed part of Newcastleton Forest and the police mast on Larriston Fells.
Young trees, Newcastleton Forest This <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/453172">NY5391 : Forest Road</a> block a few years on.
Young trees, Newcastleton Forest
This NY5391 : Forest Road block a few years on.
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.
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Kirndean Strips is located at Grid Ref: NY5291 (Lat: 55.21313, Lng: -2.7467224)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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