Big Wood

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Big Wood

Field and hedgerow, Roxburgh Moor
Field and hedgerow, Roxburgh Moor Credit: JThomas

Big Wood is a vast forest located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Spanning over several thousand acres, it is one of the largest woodlands in the region. Situated on the outskirts of the small village of Roxburgh, the forest is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse flora and fauna.

The woodland is predominantly composed of native tree species such as oak, birch, ash, and beech. These towering trees create a dense canopy that provides a habitat for a wide range of wildlife. Big Wood is home to various bird species including woodpeckers, owls, and songbirds, making it a popular spot for birdwatchers. Additionally, the forest is inhabited by mammals such as deer, foxes, and squirrels, adding to its ecological significance.

The wood offers a variety of walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore the area and appreciate its tranquil atmosphere. Nature enthusiasts can enjoy scenic views, picturesque streams, and vibrant wildflowers during their walks. The forest also features designated picnic areas, offering visitors a chance to relax and enjoy a meal amidst nature.

Big Wood has historical significance as well. It is believed to have been a hunting ground for ancient Scottish kings, and remnants of their hunting lodges can still be found within the forest. These historical structures add an element of intrigue and curiosity to the woodland, attracting history buffs and archaeology enthusiasts.

Overall, Big Wood in Roxburghshire is a captivating and ecologically diverse forest, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature, witness wildlife in its natural habitat, and explore the region's rich historical past.

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Big Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.557615/-2.544806 or Grid Reference NT6529. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Field and hedgerow, Roxburgh Moor
Field and hedgerow, Roxburgh Moor
Field, Roxburgh Moor
Field, Roxburgh Moor
Minor road, Roxburgh Moor Towards Spot Wood.
Minor road, Roxburgh Moor
Towards Spot Wood.
Crop field near Rutherford Burnside Towards Hardie's Burn Strip woodland.
Crop field near Rutherford Burnside
Towards Hardie's Burn Strip woodland.
Minor road near Rutherford Burnside Towards Pirnie.
Minor road near Rutherford Burnside
Towards Pirnie.
Field entrance near Pirnie
Field entrance near Pirnie
Minor road towards Pirnie
Minor road towards Pirnie
Stubble field, Pirnie Bales still out on the field.
Stubble field, Pirnie
Bales still out on the field.
Minor road, Pirnie On a damp morning in Autumn.
Minor road, Pirnie
On a damp morning in Autumn.
Farm track near Pirnie
Farm track near Pirnie
Grazing near Pirnie
Grazing near Pirnie
Minor road near Pirnie Towards Fairnington.
Minor road near Pirnie
Towards Fairnington.
Arable land, Rutherford Burnside Several fields here have recently accumulated piles of stones. This suggests a recent switch to arable use.
Arable land, Rutherford Burnside
Several fields here have recently accumulated piles of stones. This suggests a recent switch to arable use.
Rutherford Burnside Newly emerging cereal crop in dry conditions.
Rutherford Burnside
Newly emerging cereal crop in dry conditions.
Border Berries at Rutherford Farm Two large fields on the south side of the main farm buildings are used during the summer months as a pick your own fruit farm. The main fruits are strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, red currants and black currants. On this occasion I was picking strawberries.
Border Berries at Rutherford Farm
Two large fields on the south side of the main farm buildings are used during the summer months as a pick your own fruit farm. The main fruits are strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, red currants and black currants. On this occasion I was picking strawberries.
Border Berries A large area on the south side of Rutherford Farm buildings is used during the summer months as a pick your own fruit farm. The main fruits are strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, red currants, black currants, Tay berries and black berries. Due to an unseasonably cold spring and recent inclement weather some fruits will ripen later than usual but strawberries were ready for picking on my visit.
Border Berries
A large area on the south side of Rutherford Farm buildings is used during the summer months as a pick your own fruit farm. The main fruits are strawberries, raspberries, gooseberries, red currants, black currants, Tay berries and black berries. Due to an unseasonably cold spring and recent inclement weather some fruits will ripen later than usual but strawberries were ready for picking on my visit.
Tweed flood plain near Rutherford Grassland beside the Tweed.
Tweed flood plain near Rutherford
Grassland beside the Tweed.
Wheat, Rutherford The excellent harvest weather of 2013.
Wheat, Rutherford
The excellent harvest weather of 2013.
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Big Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6529 (Lat: 55.557615, Lng: -2.544806)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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