Barnhills North Covert

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Barnhills North Covert

Felled ashes, Newton Ash trees, presumably diseased have been felled along the A698.
Felled ashes, Newton Credit: Richard Webb

Barnhills North Covert is a stunning woodland area located in the region of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Situated in the heart of the Scottish Borders, this ancient forest covers a vast expanse of approximately 200 acres. The woodland is located towards the northern part of the larger Barnhills Covert, with a diverse array of tree species creating a rich and vibrant ecosystem.

The forest is primarily composed of native deciduous trees such as oak, birch, and beech. These majestic trees provide a dense canopy that shelters a wide range of wildlife, including birds, mammals, and insects. The woodland floor is carpeted with an assortment of wildflowers, mosses, and ferns, adding to the overall beauty of the area.

Barnhills North Covert is a popular destination for nature lovers, hikers, and photographers. Its tranquil atmosphere and scenic beauty attract visitors throughout the year. There are several well-maintained trails that wind through the forest, allowing visitors to explore the area and discover its hidden treasures. The trails offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and provide ample opportunities for birdwatching and wildlife spotting.

The woodland is also of historical significance, with remnants of old stone walls, indicating its past use as farmland. Today, it is managed by a local conservation organization that works to preserve the natural habitat and protect the diverse wildlife that calls it home.

In summary, Barnhills North Covert is a captivating woodland in Roxburghshire, Scotland, known for its ancient trees, diverse wildlife, and scenic trails. This natural haven offers an escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and provides a serene setting to connect with nature.

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Barnhills North Covert Images

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Felled ashes, Newton Ash trees, presumably diseased have been felled along the A698.
Felled ashes, Newton
Ash trees, presumably diseased have been felled along the A698.
Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 1501 This can be found on the wall of a private dwelling at Newton.
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Ordnance Survey Flush Bracket 1501
This can be found on the wall of a private dwelling at Newton. For more detail see : LinkExternal link
The now by-passed road (A698) through Newton Looking south-westward.
The now by-passed road (A698) through Newton
Looking south-westward.
Field edge near to the triangulation pillar at Belses Muir Looking north-westward.
Field edge near to the triangulation pillar at Belses Muir
Looking north-westward.
Track from Troneyhill approaching its junction with a minor road Looking north-westward.
Track from Troneyhill approaching its junction with a minor road
Looking north-westward.
Fatlips Castle near Denholm
Fatlips Castle near Denholm
Belses Muir from the air Belses Muir  is in the foreground. Rawflat is up on the left, Bloomfield on the right. Ale Water can also be seen.
Belses Muir from the air
Belses Muir is in the foreground. Rawflat is up on the left, Bloomfield on the right. Ale Water can also be seen.
Turnip field, Chesters
Turnip field, Chesters
Road, Barnhills
Road, Barnhills
Burn, Barnhills
Burn, Barnhills
Rainbow, Barnhills
Rainbow, Barnhills
Winter cereals, Barnhills
Winter cereals, Barnhills
Minto Craig and Fatlips Castle
Minto Craig and Fatlips Castle
Road below Minto Craig Route to Fatlips Castle.
Road below Minto Craig
Route to Fatlips Castle.
Woodland track below Minto Craig
Woodland track below Minto Craig
Path to Fatlips Castle
Path to Fatlips Castle
Path to Fatlips Castle
Path to Fatlips Castle
Fatlips Castle
Fatlips Castle
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Barnhills North Covert is located at Grid Ref: NT5922 (Lat: 55.491515, Lng: -2.6503425)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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