Natives Wood

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Natives Wood

Minor road, Jedfoot Bridge A back way into Jedburgh.
Minor road, Jedfoot Bridge Credit: JThomas

Natives Wood, located in Roxburghshire, is a picturesque forest renowned for its natural beauty, biodiversity, and recreational opportunities. Spanning an area of approximately 100 hectares, this woodland is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those seeking tranquility amidst stunning landscapes.

The wood is predominantly composed of native tree species, including oak, birch, ash, and rowan, which provide a rich habitat for a diverse array of flora and fauna. The ancient trees present in Natives Wood are particularly notable, showcasing the area's long-standing history and ecological significance.

Visitors to Natives Wood can explore its extensive network of well-maintained trails, allowing for leisurely strolls, invigorating hikes, or peaceful picnics with family and friends. The forest's varied topography, with gentle slopes and undulating terrain, offers a range of walking experiences suitable for all ages and fitness levels.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be delighted by the abundance of animal species that call Natives Wood home. Red squirrels, roe deer, and a myriad of bird species, including woodpeckers and owls, can often be spotted amidst the woodland. The forest's tranquil atmosphere and secluded corners also make it an ideal spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

Natives Wood is managed by a dedicated team of conservationists who ensure the preservation of its natural integrity while creating a welcoming environment for visitors. The wood features ample parking facilities, well-marked trails, and interpretive signage that educates visitors about the area's ecological significance and history.

Overall, Natives Wood is a cherished natural gem in Roxburghshire, offering a tranquil escape, stunning landscapes, and abundant wildlife, making it a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike.

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Natives Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.523058/-2.5485255 or Grid Reference NT6525. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Minor road, Jedfoot Bridge A back way into Jedburgh.
Minor road, Jedfoot Bridge
A back way into Jedburgh.
Track off the A698, Jedfoot Bridge Part of the Borders Abbeys Way path.
Track off the A698, Jedfoot Bridge
Part of the Borders Abbeys Way path.
A698, Jedfoot Bridge Towards Kelso.
A698, Jedfoot Bridge
Towards Kelso.
Café on the A698, Mounthooly
Café on the A698, Mounthooly
George V postbox, Nisbet Postbox No. TD8 96.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7020744">NT6725 : George V postbox and telephone box, Nisbet</a> for context.
George V postbox, Nisbet
Postbox No. TD8 96. See NT6725 : George V postbox and telephone box, Nisbet for context.
George V postbox and telephone box, Nisbet Showing position of Postbox No. TD8 96.
Telephone box now houses a defibrillator.

See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7020742">NT6725 : George V postbox, Nisbet</a> for postbox.
George V postbox and telephone box, Nisbet
Showing position of Postbox No. TD8 96. Telephone box now houses a defibrillator. See NT6725 : George V postbox, Nisbet for postbox.
Stubble field and woodland, Under Snipecleuch
Stubble field and woodland, Under Snipecleuch
Minor road into woodland, Under Snipecleuch
Minor road into woodland, Under Snipecleuch
Winter cereal crop and woodland near Woodside
Winter cereal crop and woodland near Woodside
Minor road towards the B6400 With sturdy roadside trees to catch the idiot drivers.
Minor road towards the B6400
With sturdy roadside trees to catch the idiot drivers.
Emerging crop towards The Moor woodland Looking down a valley.
Emerging crop towards The Moor woodland
Looking down a valley.
Stubble field and bales, Teviotdale Off the B6400.
Stubble field and bales, Teviotdale
Off the B6400.
B6400, Woodside Towards the A68.
B6400, Woodside
Towards the A68.
Road to Monteviot House
Road to Monteviot House
A stubble field at Weavers Clump A metal detectorist on the left was working over this field.
A stubble field at Weavers Clump
A metal detectorist on the left was working over this field.
A beech tree on the Monteviot Estate The tree in autumn colours was viewed on a path route from Harestanes Visitor Centre.
A beech tree on the Monteviot Estate
The tree in autumn colours was viewed on a path route from Harestanes Visitor Centre.
An emerging shaggy parasol mushroom The mushroom was in an old cemetery at Nisbet.
An emerging shaggy parasol mushroom
The mushroom was in an old cemetery at Nisbet.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark This OS cut mark can be found on the Waterloo Monument. It marks a point 238.107m above mean sea level.
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the Waterloo Monument. It marks a point 238.107m above mean sea level.
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Natives Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6525 (Lat: 55.523058, Lng: -2.5485255)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.523058,-2.5485255
Ele: 224
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.5267675/-2.5478003
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