Thorter Wood

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Thorter Wood

Forest 'plantation' 7 years on near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh I think it was a nursery plantation perhaps now producing a crop of Xmas trees in the season. Many farms in the surrounding area have similar strips of very closely planted seedlings which makes sense when there is, I presume, so much demand locally for re-planting material. However these specimens are well past the transplanting stage.Perhaps a planning error or maybe I've got it all wrong!
Forest 'plantation' 7 years on near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh Credit: ian shiell

Thorter Wood is a picturesque forest located in Roxburghshire, Scotland. Situated in the southern part of the country, this wood is known for its breathtaking natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Covering an area of approximately 200 hectares, Thorter Wood is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers.

The wood is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, and birch, which creates a stunning and vibrant canopy throughout the year. Visitors can indulge in leisurely walks along the well-maintained trails, immersing themselves in the tranquility of the surroundings. The forest floor is adorned with a rich carpet of wildflowers and mosses, adding to the enchanting ambiance.

Thorter Wood is also home to a plethora of wildlife species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and animal spotting. Red squirrels can be seen darting between the branches, while woodpeckers and owls provide a melodious soundtrack to the woods. A variety of woodland mammals, including deer and badgers, can be spotted if one is lucky.

In addition to its natural beauty, Thorter Wood offers a range of recreational activities for visitors. There are designated picnic areas where families and friends can enjoy a peaceful afternoon surrounded by nature. The wood also provides opportunities for camping, cycling, and horseback riding, allowing visitors to fully engage with the outdoors.

Overall, Thorter Wood in Roxburghshire is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. Its stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and recreational activities make it a must-visit location for those seeking a genuine connection with the natural world.

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Forest 'plantation' 7 years on near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh I think it was a nursery plantation perhaps now producing a crop of Xmas trees in the season. Many farms in the surrounding area have similar strips of very closely planted seedlings which makes sense when there is, I presume, so much demand locally for re-planting material. However these specimens are well past the transplanting stage.Perhaps a planning error or maybe I've got it all wrong!
Forest 'plantation' 7 years on near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
I think it was a nursery plantation perhaps now producing a crop of Xmas trees in the season. Many farms in the surrounding area have similar strips of very closely planted seedlings which makes sense when there is, I presume, so much demand locally for re-planting material. However these specimens are well past the transplanting stage.Perhaps a planning error or maybe I've got it all wrong!
Forest clearing in Belling Hill plantation near Jedburgh Although heavily ridged for planting it has been left free of trees along the length of the Appletree Burn. A little scouting reveals a faint path along the tree line which minimizes the hindrance of these ridges. As Spring comes on this will be harder to spot in the bracken.
Forest clearing in Belling Hill plantation near Jedburgh
Although heavily ridged for planting it has been left free of trees along the length of the Appletree Burn. A little scouting reveals a faint path along the tree line which minimizes the hindrance of these ridges. As Spring comes on this will be harder to spot in the bracken.
View from a clearing in Belling Hill plantation near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
View from a clearing in Belling Hill plantation near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
Looking up the course of Appletree Burn near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh A gin drinker's dream - a vigorous stand of juniper! Happily not the usual jungle of gorse as it appeared from a distance!
Looking up the course of Appletree Burn near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
A gin drinker's dream - a vigorous stand of juniper! Happily not the usual jungle of gorse as it appeared from a distance!
Drystane dyke crossing Appletree Burn near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh Note the, for this size of stream, huge amount of silting - a legacy of late 2015 and the constant wet weather.
Drystane dyke crossing Appletree Burn near Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
Note the, for this size of stream, huge amount of silting - a legacy of late 2015 and the constant wet weather.
Juniper, proudly vigorous on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Juniper, proudly vigorous on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Shelter plantation west of Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Shelter plantation west of Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
The course of Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
The course of Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Attempted bridging of boggy courses by Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw
Attempted bridging of boggy courses by Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw
Stony track crossing Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw
Stony track crossing Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw
Broad open ridge with prime grazing above Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
Broad open ridge with prime grazing above Mervinslaw, Jedburgh
Grazing and forestry on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh The forest is bounded by a drystane dyke beyond which was likely open hill so it's not as if trees claimed grazing land.
Grazing and forestry on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
The forest is bounded by a drystane dyke beyond which was likely open hill so it's not as if trees claimed grazing land.
Drystane dyke bounding forestry on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Drystane dyke bounding forestry on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Looking back seven years on Mervinslaw woodland
Looking back seven years on Mervinslaw woodland
Anti-deer measures on Mervinslaw
Anti-deer measures on Mervinslaw
View across Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
View across Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
View across Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh Anyone who has tried a hand at dyking will stand aghast at the human effort imprinted in this dumb photograph. Modern fencing also present in the photo is almost instantly installed by comparison.
View across Appletree Burn on Mervinslaw near Jedburgh
Anyone who has tried a hand at dyking will stand aghast at the human effort imprinted in this dumb photograph. Modern fencing also present in the photo is almost instantly installed by comparison.
Camptown from the air Viewed from an Edinburgh bound flight from Prague.
Camptown from the air
Viewed from an Edinburgh bound flight from Prague.
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Thorter Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6414 (Lat: 55.425951, Lng: -2.5624095)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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