Pincushion Plantation

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Pincushion Plantation

Footbridge near The Eddy A footbridge on the riverside path between Melrose and Newstead.
Footbridge near The Eddy Credit: Jim Barton

Pincushion Plantation, located in Roxburghshire, Scotland, is a picturesque woodland area known for its stunning natural beauty and diverse range of plant species. Covering an area of approximately 100 hectares, this forested landscape is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

The plantation is primarily composed of coniferous trees, including Scots pine and Douglas fir, which create a dense canopy and provide a habitat for a variety of wildlife. Visitors can expect to see a plethora of bird species, such as woodpeckers and crossbills, as well as small mammals like squirrels and deer.

One of the notable features of Pincushion Plantation is its vibrant ecosystem of wildflowers, which bloom throughout the spring and summer months. The forest floor is covered in a carpet of bluebells, primroses, and wood anemones, creating a breathtaking display of colors and scents. This floral diversity also attracts butterflies and bees, enhancing the overall enchanting atmosphere of the plantation.

The woodland offers a range of walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore its beauty at their own pace. These well-maintained routes provide stunning views of the surrounding countryside, including the rolling hills and meandering rivers that are characteristic of Roxburghshire.

Pincushion Plantation is managed by local conservation organizations, who work tirelessly to preserve and protect its natural environment. As a result, the woodland remains a tranquil and unspoiled sanctuary for both flora and fauna, offering visitors a unique opportunity to connect with nature in a serene and idyllic setting.

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Footbridge near The Eddy A footbridge on the riverside path between Melrose and Newstead.
Footbridge near The Eddy
A footbridge on the riverside path between Melrose and Newstead.
Safe passage below the Melrose By-Pass An underpass with separate routes for pedestrians and livestock under the busy A6091 near Newstead.
Safe passage below the Melrose By-Pass
An underpass with separate routes for pedestrians and livestock under the busy A6091 near Newstead.
A narrow path in Melrose The path connects High Road with Priorswalk.
A narrow path in Melrose
The path connects High Road with Priorswalk.
Melrose in view The town coming into view from the red clay path descending from the col between the North and Mid Eildon Hills. The rugby ground is at about centre with the village of Gattonside across the Tweed beyond.
Melrose in view
The town coming into view from the red clay path descending from the col between the North and Mid Eildon Hills. The rugby ground is at about centre with the village of Gattonside across the Tweed beyond.
The Tweed near Newstead The low water level has exposed white shingle along the banks.
The Tweed near Newstead
The low water level has exposed white shingle along the banks.
The Tweed near Newstead (2) Looking upstream towards Covert Plantation on the southern side of Chester Knowe.
The Tweed near Newstead (2)
Looking upstream towards Covert Plantation on the southern side of Chester Knowe.
The Annay, Melrose The flood plain of the Tweed seen from the Priorswalk path.
The Annay, Melrose
The flood plain of the Tweed seen from the Priorswalk path.
Trimontium Monument To mark where Agricola's fort of Trimontium stood in the 1st Century and defended for 100 years before the retreat back to Hadrian's Wall
Trimontium Monument
To mark where Agricola's fort of Trimontium stood in the 1st Century and defended for 100 years before the retreat back to Hadrian's Wall
Melrose Abbey Remains View across the cloisters to the abbey church
Melrose Abbey Remains
View across the cloisters to the abbey church
Melrose Abbey, 2022 No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the west.
Melrose Abbey, 2022
No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the west.
Melrose Abbey, 2022 No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, and there are safety concerns, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the southwest. The blemishes on the right are a scattering of pigeons - a buzzard had just passed over.
Melrose Abbey, 2022
No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, and there are safety concerns, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the southwest. The blemishes on the right are a scattering of pigeons - a buzzard had just passed over.
Melrose Abbey, 2022 No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, and there are safety concerns, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the west.
Melrose Abbey, 2022
No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, and there are safety concerns, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the west.
Melrose Abbey, 2022 No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, and there are safety concerns, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the northwest.
Melrose Abbey, 2022
No access to the Abbey because structural inspection is required, and there are safety concerns, but the remains can still be appreciated from a distance. A view from the northwest.
Figure on Melrose Abbey One of several that can be seen if one looks up - and there are spaces where there have been others.
Figure on Melrose Abbey
One of several that can be seen if one looks up - and there are spaces where there have been others.
Gargoyle at Melrose Abbey In the form of a bagpipe-playing pig. The grey in the foreground is the nearer edge of the lead roof of the lower side-aisle.
Gargoyle at Melrose Abbey
In the form of a bagpipe-playing pig. The grey in the foreground is the nearer edge of the lead roof of the lower side-aisle.
 Melrose Abbey, 2022 The Lay Brothers Refectory. Their dormitory was above.
Melrose Abbey, 2022
The Lay Brothers Refectory. Their dormitory was above.
The Architecture of Solitude An artist's impression of how the abbey might have looked in the 1500s.
The Architecture of Solitude
An artist's impression of how the abbey might have looked in the 1500s.
Here lies the heart of Robert Bruce - perhaps The inscription reads:-

A NOBLE HART MAY HAVE NANE EASE
GIF FREEDOM FAILYE

which, translated reads:-

A NOBLE HEART CANNOT BE AT EASE
IF FREEDOM IS LACKING

Doubts have been expressed that Robert the Bruce's heart is buried here, on the basis that, as a 'celebrity', his heart would more likely have been buried in the abbey.
Here lies the heart of Robert Bruce - perhaps
The inscription reads:- A NOBLE HART MAY HAVE NANE EASE GIF FREEDOM FAILYE which, translated reads:- A NOBLE HEART CANNOT BE AT EASE IF FREEDOM IS LACKING Doubts have been expressed that Robert the Bruce's heart is buried here, on the basis that, as a 'celebrity', his heart would more likely have been buried in the abbey.
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Pincushion Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT5535 (Lat: 55.611645, Lng: -2.7097658)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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