Todlaw Wells Plantation

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Todlaw Wells Plantation

Road, farmland
Road, farmland Credit: Alex McGregor

Todlaw Wells Plantation is a picturesque woodland area located in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Covering an extensive area, the plantation is known for its diverse and thriving forest ecosystem. The plantation is named for the abundance of natural springs, or wells, that can be found throughout the area.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native species such as oak, beech, and birch trees, creating a rich and varied landscape. These trees provide vital habitats for a range of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and an array of bird species.

The plantation is well-maintained, with carefully planned paths and trails that allow visitors to explore and appreciate its natural beauty. These paths wind through the woodland, offering scenic views of the surrounding countryside and the opportunity to spot the diverse flora and fauna that call Todlaw Wells Plantation their home.

In addition to its natural beauty, Todlaw Wells Plantation also holds historical significance. The area was once an important source of timber for the local community, and remnants of old sawmills can still be found within the woodland. These historical elements add a unique charm to the plantation, providing visitors with a glimpse into the past.

Whether it's a leisurely walk, a peaceful picnic, or an opportunity for wildlife enthusiasts to observe nature in its purest form, Todlaw Wells Plantation offers a serene and captivating experience for visitors of all ages.

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Todlaw Wells Plantation Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.459624/-2.5807268 or Grid Reference NT6318. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road, farmland
Road, farmland
B6357 southbound
B6357 southbound
Jedburgh Circular Riding Route near the golf course Here the route crosses the B6358 from Denholm near the golf clubhouse.
Jedburgh Circular Riding Route near the golf course
Here the route crosses the B6358 from Denholm near the golf clubhouse.
Path by Jedburgh Golf Course The path is part of the Circular Riding Route and follows the golf course boundary towards Lanton Hill.
Path by Jedburgh Golf Course
The path is part of the Circular Riding Route and follows the golf course boundary towards Lanton Hill.
Jedburgh Golf Course Looking back up to the clubhouse from the Circular Riding Route.
Jedburgh Golf Course
Looking back up to the clubhouse from the Circular Riding Route.
Dunion Hill Dunion Hill is a secondary summit NE of Black Law. Its NE side, seen here from near the golf course, has been planted with blocks of trees.
Dunion Hill
Dunion Hill is a secondary summit NE of Black Law. Its NE side, seen here from near the golf course, has been planted with blocks of trees.
Linthaugh Cottage
Linthaugh Cottage
Hedges and oil drums The A68 runs between the two hedge lines. The oil drums appear to be part of a jump for horses - there are other similar things in the field.
Hedges and oil drums
The A68 runs between the two hedge lines. The oil drums appear to be part of a jump for horses - there are other similar things in the field.
Deciduous woodland on slope beyond Hundalee Bridge The trees are on a steep slope with exposed rock. One of the parapets of Hundalee Bridge is in the foreground.
Deciduous woodland on slope beyond Hundalee Bridge
The trees are on a steep slope with exposed rock. One of the parapets of Hundalee Bridge is in the foreground.
Jed Water below the A68 The river, Jed Water, flowing below a steep slope just south of Jedburgh.
Jed Water below the A68
The river, Jed Water, flowing below a steep slope just south of Jedburgh.
A68 at Inchbonny Bridge
A68 at Inchbonny Bridge
Road (B6357) near Lintalee Looking north-eastward towards the A68.
Road (B6357) near Lintalee
Looking north-eastward towards the A68.
Approaching  Inchbonny  Bridge  A68  south  of  Jedburgh The A68 crosses and recrosses the Jed Water a number of times in this area
Approaching Inchbonny Bridge A68 south of Jedburgh
The A68 crosses and recrosses the Jed Water a number of times in this area
Hunderlee  Bank  on  A68.  Lightpipebrae  Plantation  on  right Cottage tucked in on the right and at the top of the road on the right the access road to Hundalee
Hunderlee Bank on A68. Lightpipebrae Plantation on right
Cottage tucked in on the right and at the top of the road on the right the access road to Hundalee
Track  to  fields  from  Todlaw  Farm Also route of Borders Abbeys Way to Jedburgh
Track to fields from Todlaw Farm
Also route of Borders Abbeys Way to Jedburgh
Track  and  outbuildings  at  Todlaw  Farm Borders Abbeys Way south of Jedburgh, grass track goes onto farm access road
Track and outbuildings at Todlaw Farm
Borders Abbeys Way south of Jedburgh, grass track goes onto farm access road
Bridge  on  access  road  from  Hundalee  Farm There is a date stone 1971 on the left hand side, I presume that this replaced a previous bridge
Bridge on access road from Hundalee Farm
There is a date stone 1971 on the left hand side, I presume that this replaced a previous bridge
Peacock  at  Hundalee  House Just walking around the driveway, take care parking
Peacock at Hundalee House
Just walking around the driveway, take care parking
Show me another place!

Todlaw Wells Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT6318 (Lat: 55.459624, Lng: -2.5807268)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

What 3 Words

///radiating.carry.origins. Near Jedburgh, Scottish Borders

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