Belvidere Wood

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Belvidere Wood

Junction of roads near to Pleasants Looking north-eastward.
Junction of roads near to Pleasants Credit: Peter Wood

Belvidere Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 400 acres, the wood is nestled within the beautiful Scottish Borders region. It is situated near the village of Ancrum, just a few miles south of Jedburgh.

Belvidere Wood is known for its diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, ash, and birch. The wood provides a haven for a wide variety of wildlife, with regular sightings of red squirrels, roe deer, and numerous bird species such as woodpeckers and owls. The forest floor is adorned with a carpet of bluebells and other wildflowers during the spring, creating a stunning display of colors.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty at their leisure. These paths wind through the trees, across babbling streams, and up gentle slopes, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

Belvidere Wood has a rich history dating back centuries, with evidence of human activity in the area since prehistoric times. The forest was once part of the hunting grounds of the medieval Jedburgh Abbey, and remnants of old hunting lodges can still be found within its boundaries.

Today, Belvidere Wood is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and families seeking a tranquil escape. The forest's accessibility, stunning scenery, and abundant wildlife make it an ideal location for outdoor activities such as picnicking, birdwatching, and photography.

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Belvidere Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.479747/-2.5219599 or Grid Reference NT6720. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Junction of roads near to Pleasants Looking north-eastward.
Junction of roads near to Pleasants
Looking north-eastward.
Footpath  coming  out  of  Natural  Wood  onto  farmland The footpath then becomes a track to fields. Looking toward Hunthill Farm
Footpath coming out of Natural Wood onto farmland
The footpath then becomes a track to fields. Looking toward Hunthill Farm
Field  and  edge  of  Natural  Wood
Field and edge of Natural Wood
Footpath  back  into  Natural  Wood
Footpath back into Natural Wood
Over  field  to  Hunthill  Farm From track from Natural Wood
Over field to Hunthill Farm
From track from Natural Wood
Lane  and  Coach  House The footpath from Hunthill through the woods comes out on to the lane here
Lane and Coach House
The footpath from Hunthill through the woods comes out on to the lane here
Howden  Farm  buildings  alongside  road
Howden Farm buildings alongside road
Stripwood, Howden A long strip between Howden and Hunthill. A track runs down this one.
Stripwood, Howden
A long strip between Howden and Hunthill. A track runs down this one.
Hilltop arable Ormistonleys Strip runs to the right of a field growing winter cereals. The land here is quite high, over 200m and there is evidence of small scale coal mining here. Often altitude and coal measures is a combination which leads to very poor farmland, but not here.
Hilltop arable
Ormistonleys Strip runs to the right of a field growing winter cereals. The land here is quite high, over 200m and there is evidence of small scale coal mining here. Often altitude and coal measures is a combination which leads to very poor farmland, but not here.
Dippingpool Strip A minor road runs through one of the many stripwoods in the hills around Jedburgh.
Dippingpool Strip
A minor road runs through one of the many stripwoods in the hills around Jedburgh.
Ploughed land near Hardenpeel
Ploughed land near Hardenpeel
Stripwood, Hunthill A beech wood beside a minor road. The fence surrounds a covered reservoir.
Stripwood, Hunthill
A beech wood beside a minor road. The fence surrounds a covered reservoir.
Camp Wood Earthworks in Camp Wood, marked on maps as a settlement.
Camp Wood
Earthworks in Camp Wood, marked on maps as a settlement.
On the road near Howden farm The country lane to Scraesburgh on the E side of Jedburgh on a November morning.
On the road near Howden farm
The country lane to Scraesburgh on the E side of Jedburgh on a November morning.
Woodland path, Howden The path goes to the drive at Hunthill and is part of the Jedburgh East Circular walk.
Woodland path, Howden
The path goes to the drive at Hunthill and is part of the Jedburgh East Circular walk.
Path below Hunthill The path here crosses the Howden Burn which is little more than a field drain at this point, but increases in size as it flows round NE to turn SW and eventually join the Jed Water.
Path below Hunthill
The path here crosses the Howden Burn which is little more than a field drain at this point, but increases in size as it flows round NE to turn SW and eventually join the Jed Water.
Hunthill Farm Often farms in Scotland are known just by their name without 'Farm' being added, but in this case the word is included, since Hunthill (the estate house) is nearby.
Hunthill Farm
Often farms in Scotland are known just by their name without 'Farm' being added, but in this case the word is included, since Hunthill (the estate house) is nearby.
Lion gatepost, Hunthill One of two stone lions rampant surmounting gateposts on the drive to Hunthill.  Each is holding a shield bearing arms - this is the one on the E side.
Lion gatepost, Hunthill
One of two stone lions rampant surmounting gateposts on the drive to Hunthill. Each is holding a shield bearing arms - this is the one on the E side.
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Belvidere Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6720 (Lat: 55.479747, Lng: -2.5219599)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.479747,-2.5219599
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