Lingie Wood

Wood, Forest in Berwickshire

Scotland

Lingie Wood

Mature beech on fenceline south of Fairnybeds Wood This time in its summer garb!
Mature beech on fenceline south of Fairnybeds Wood Credit: ian shiell

Lingie Wood is a picturesque forest located in Berwickshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. It is situated near the village of Chirnside, just a short drive from the town of Duns.

The wood is characterized by its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular spot for wildlife enthusiasts. Visitors can expect to see a variety of bird species, including buzzards, woodpeckers, and owls. The forest is also home to mammals such as red squirrels, badgers, and roe deer, which can often be spotted throughout the woodland.

Lingie Wood offers a network of well-maintained trails, providing visitors with the opportunity to explore its natural beauty. These paths wind through the forest, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. The trails are suitable for walkers of all abilities, with options for longer hikes or shorter, leisurely strolls.

For those interested in the history of the area, Lingie Wood is also home to several archaeological sites, including the remains of an Iron Age hillfort. These ancient ruins provide a fascinating glimpse into the region's past and add an extra layer of intrigue to the woodland experience.

Overall, Lingie Wood is a tranquil and captivating destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you're seeking a peaceful walk, birdwatching opportunities, or a chance to connect with Scotland's rich heritage, this forest offers something for everyone.

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Lingie Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.70389/-2.5700084 or Grid Reference NT6445. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Mature beech on fenceline south of Fairnybeds Wood This time in its summer garb!
Mature beech on fenceline south of Fairnybeds Wood
This time in its summer garb!
Is this anither yin o' thae Geographers Jessie? Herd of cows in occupation of point 191 seeking the breeze.
Is this anither yin o' thae Geographers Jessie?
Herd of cows in occupation of point 191 seeking the breeze.
Beechy clearing in Fairnybeds Wood near Macks Mill
Beechy clearing in Fairnybeds Wood near Macks Mill
Break in dyke bounding Fairnybeds Wood north of Macks Mill This may have originated as a route for wild animals such as deer but the wool on the single strand of wire shows that sheep have been the main traffic recently.
Break in dyke bounding Fairnybeds Wood north of Macks Mill
This may have originated as a route for wild animals such as deer but the wool on the single strand of wire shows that sheep have been the main traffic recently.
Pool in drainage system north of Macks Mill Looking uncommonly like the standard JCB manufactured duck pond seen on so many properties for the more efficient slaughter of wild fowl this one has actually been created by cattle fore-footing into the mud for a drink.
Pool in drainage system north of Macks Mill
Looking uncommonly like the standard JCB manufactured duck pond seen on so many properties for the more efficient slaughter of wild fowl this one has actually been created by cattle fore-footing into the mud for a drink.
A right hard stane south-east of Fairnybeds Wood Shining as if it has been used as a rubbing-post for a century or two and then as a bird-perch in the last month.
A right hard stane south-east of Fairnybeds Wood
Shining as if it has been used as a rubbing-post for a century or two and then as a bird-perch in the last month.
Sea of cereal east of Rumbleton Law  The safest place for the emblem - on the periphery amongst the other weeds?
Sea of cereal east of Rumbleton Law
The safest place for the emblem - on the periphery amongst the other weeds?
The national emblem in a sorry state National pride is one thing but beef can't eat thistles. These ones have been touched with poison.
The national emblem in a sorry state
National pride is one thing but beef can't eat thistles. These ones have been touched with poison.
Boggy ground east of Fairnybeds Wood
Boggy ground east of Fairnybeds Wood
Saddle between point 191 and Fairnybeds Wood Looking towards Shining Pool though I do not know what that feature is - probably not a pool judging by the contours.
Saddle between point 191 and Fairnybeds Wood
Looking towards Shining Pool though I do not know what that feature is - probably not a pool judging by the contours.
Farm track on north side of Fairnybeds Wood
Farm track on north side of Fairnybeds Wood
Drystane dyke swamped by barley crop
Drystane dyke swamped by barley crop
Cow path on meadowland north of Macks Mill
Cow path on meadowland north of Macks Mill
Boggy drainage line east of Fairnybeds Wood
Boggy drainage line east of Fairnybeds Wood
Boggy farmland north of Macks Mill This random pattern of rocks looks like an attempt to hard-bottom the ground to allow tractors to get through.
Boggy farmland north of Macks Mill
This random pattern of rocks looks like an attempt to hard-bottom the ground to allow tractors to get through.
Drystane dyke north of Macks Mill With some rock types a baby could build a dyke but this has the touch of a master - sadly anonymous and forgotten.
Drystane dyke north of Macks Mill
With some rock types a baby could build a dyke but this has the touch of a master - sadly anonymous and forgotten.
Pond south-east of Fairnybeds Wood near Fawside No pond is marked on the map so maybe this is a seasonal feature.
Pond south-east of Fairnybeds Wood near Fawside
No pond is marked on the map so maybe this is a seasonal feature.
Three-way gateway north of Macks Mill
Three-way gateway north of Macks Mill
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Lingie Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6445 (Lat: 55.70389, Lng: -2.5700084)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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