Burnside Muir

Wood, Forest in Fife

Scotland

Burnside Muir

Golfers on Kittocks Kittocks Course is one of the courses in St Andrews Bay golf complex associated with the Fairmont Hotel.
Golfers on Kittocks Credit: James Allan

Burnside Muir is a scenic woodland area located in Fife, Scotland. Spanning over several acres, it is a haven for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful retreat. The muir is situated near the village of Burnside, which is approximately 5 miles east of the town of Cupar.

This woodland is characterized by its diverse range of tree species, including oak, birch, and pine. The lush greenery and dense foliage create a serene and picturesque environment. The forest floor is covered in a rich carpet of ferns and wildflowers, providing a habitat for a variety of wildlife.

Burnside Muir is not only visually stunning, but it also offers a range of recreational activities. There are several well-maintained walking trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These trails cater to all abilities, with options for both leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes.

For those interested in birdwatching, Burnside Muir is a prime location. The woodland is home to an array of bird species, including woodpeckers, warblers, and owls. Birdwatchers can catch glimpses of these feathered creatures as they flit through the treetops or listen to their melodic songs.

In addition to its natural beauty, Burnside Muir also has historical significance. The remains of a medieval motte-and-bailey castle can be found within the woodland, adding an element of intrigue and heritage to the area.

Overall, Burnside Muir is a captivating wood and forest, offering a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its stunning scenery, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities, it is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts in Fife.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 56.310183/-2.7329185 or Grid Reference NO5413. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Golfers on Kittocks Kittocks Course is one of the courses in St Andrews Bay golf complex associated with the Fairmont Hotel.
Golfers on Kittocks
Kittocks Course is one of the courses in St Andrews Bay golf complex associated with the Fairmont Hotel.
Holiday cottages Balmashie holiday cottages seen from Kittocks golf course at St Andrews Bay.
Holiday cottages
Balmashie holiday cottages seen from Kittocks golf course at St Andrews Bay.
Kittock's Den With the North Sea in the background.
Kittock's Den
With the North Sea in the background.
14th tee at Kittock's A foursome of golfers driving off the 14th tee on the Kittocks Course.
14th tee at Kittock's
A foursome of golfers driving off the 14th tee on the Kittocks Course.
Track and Priormuir Wood in Winter The wooded area on the right is a relatively newly planted wood, with the older woodland in the backdrop.
Track and Priormuir Wood in Winter
The wooded area on the right is a relatively newly planted wood, with the older woodland in the backdrop.
Tending the land, Prior Muir I am not totally sure be I think the tractor is planting seed then harrowing it into the soil.
Tending the land, Prior Muir
I am not totally sure be I think the tractor is planting seed then harrowing it into the soil.
Milestone, Thornbank The milestone stands beside the A917.

Milestones are the original roadside heritage features with many dating back hundreds of years and these historic items are under threat from highway developments.
Milestone, Thornbank
The milestone stands beside the A917. Milestones are the original roadside heritage features with many dating back hundreds of years and these historic items are under threat from highway developments.
Milestone and bench mark, Thornbank The Ordnance Survey bench mark is to be found on the side of the milestone.  For a wider view of the stone <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2754944">NO5414 : Milestone, Thornbank</a> and for further information on the cut mark and others in the area <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm34452" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm34452">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Milestone and bench mark, Thornbank
The Ordnance Survey bench mark is to be found on the side of the milestone. For a wider view of the stone NO5414 : Milestone, Thornbank and for further information on the cut mark and others in the area LinkExternal link
Milestone, Thornbank For a view of the other side of the milestone <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2754952">NO5414 : Milestone and bench mark, Thornbank</a> and a wider view <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2754944">NO5414 : Milestone, Thornbank</a> .

Milestones did not come into general use until the Turnpike Act of 1766 made them compulsory on turnpike roads, these roads were built by private enterprise under licence from the Government and maintained by tolls on those who used them.  Before this Act milestones were put up occasionally, often as charitable acts and commemorations.   Many Turnpike Act stones still exist.  They are usually 2-3 ft high, with the initial letter or abbreviation of the nearest market town shown on two faces, and the distance from it.
Milestone, Thornbank
For a view of the other side of the milestone NO5414 : Milestone and bench mark, Thornbank and a wider view NO5414 : Milestone, Thornbank . Milestones did not come into general use until the Turnpike Act of 1766 made them compulsory on turnpike roads, these roads were built by private enterprise under licence from the Government and maintained by tolls on those who used them. Before this Act milestones were put up occasionally, often as charitable acts and commemorations. Many Turnpike Act stones still exist. They are usually 2-3 ft high, with the initial letter or abbreviation of the nearest market town shown on two faces, and the distance from it.
Seed Drilling The tractor with a variety of machines attached is seed drilling.
Seed Drilling
The tractor with a variety of machines attached is seed drilling.
Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk The building, which stands on the site of an earlier kirk was built in 1826 and was designed by James Gillespie Graham and many of the additions are by P MacGregor Chalmers and were completed in 1928.

There is an Ordnance Survey bench mark on the south face of the building.
Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk
The building, which stands on the site of an earlier kirk was built in 1826 and was designed by James Gillespie Graham and many of the additions are by P MacGregor Chalmers and were completed in 1928. There is an Ordnance Survey bench mark on the south face of the building.
Bench Mark, Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk The Ordnance Survey bench mark is to be found on the south face of the building.  For a view of the kirk <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2755175">NO5613 : Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk</a> and for further information on the cut mark and others in the area <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm38205" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm38205">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Bench Mark, Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk
The Ordnance Survey bench mark is to be found on the south face of the building. For a view of the kirk NO5613 : Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk and for further information on the cut mark and others in the area LinkExternal link
Tending the land, Boarhills The land is being made ready for this year's crop.  The picture is taken from the kirkyard of Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk.
Tending the land, Boarhills
The land is being made ready for this year's crop. The picture is taken from the kirkyard of Boarhills and Dunino Parish Kirk.
Junction, Kenlygreen Cottages The minor road joins A917.  There is an Ordnance Survey bench mark on the corner of the cottages.
Junction, Kenlygreen Cottages
The minor road joins A917. There is an Ordnance Survey bench mark on the corner of the cottages.
Bench Mark, Kenlygreen Cottages The Ordnance Survey bench mark is to be found on the south face of the building.  For a view of the building <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2756296">NO5613 : Junction, Kenlygreen Cottages</a> and for further information on the cut mark and others in the area <span class="nowrap"><a title="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm40867" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm40867">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Bench Mark, Kenlygreen Cottages
The Ordnance Survey bench mark is to be found on the south face of the building. For a view of the building NO5613 : Junction, Kenlygreen Cottages and for further information on the cut mark and others in the area LinkExternal link
Village scene, Boarhills Boarhills is a small hamlet situated near the sea on the East Neuk.
Village scene, Boarhills
Boarhills is a small hamlet situated near the sea on the East Neuk.
Honesty, Boarhills Honesty is a plant best known for its seed cases rather than its flowers.
Honesty, Boarhills
Honesty is a plant best known for its seed cases rather than its flowers.
Greater Periwinkle, Boarhills (Vinca major)

The plant produces large violet-blue flowers from April to June and the plant roots easily from the tips of the stems.  In folklore it represents eternal life and fidelity like all deciduous plants and it was also valued as a protection against witches and magicians.
Greater Periwinkle, Boarhills
(Vinca major) The plant produces large violet-blue flowers from April to June and the plant roots easily from the tips of the stems. In folklore it represents eternal life and fidelity like all deciduous plants and it was also valued as a protection against witches and magicians.
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Burnside Muir is located at Grid Ref: NO5413 (Lat: 56.310183, Lng: -2.7329185)

Unitary Authority: Fife

Police Authority: Fife

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