Bowmont Forest

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Bowmont Forest

Bowmont Forest Looking north from Grahamslaw to Bowmont Forest
Bowmont Forest Credit: Hill Walker

Bowmont Forest is a picturesque woodland located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 2,000 hectares, it is renowned for its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and recreational opportunities.

The forest is predominantly composed of mixed deciduous and coniferous trees, including oak, beech, birch, and Scots pine. These towering trees provide a lush canopy, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The forest floor is carpeted with a rich variety of wildflowers, ferns, and mosses, further enhancing its enchanting charm.

Bowmont Forest is a haven for wildlife, supporting a wide range of species. Visitors may have the opportunity to spot red squirrels, roe deer, badgers, and various bird species, including the iconic red grouse. The forest is also home to a number of rare and protected species, such as the pearl-bordered fritillary butterfly and the black grouse.

The forest offers numerous recreational activities for visitors to enjoy. There are several well-maintained walking trails that meander through the woodland, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in nature and explore its hidden treasures. The forest is also a popular spot for mountain biking, offering a network of challenging trails for all levels of ability.

Additionally, Bowmont Forest provides a peaceful setting for picnicking and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The forest is easily accessible, with ample parking and well-marked trails. Whether you seek a tranquil escape or an adventurous outing, Bowmont Forest is a must-visit destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor lovers alike.

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Bowmont Forest Looking north from Grahamslaw to Bowmont Forest
Bowmont Forest
Looking north from Grahamslaw to Bowmont Forest
Graham's Law Looking west from Bowmont Forest to Graham's Law
Graham's Law
Looking west from Bowmont Forest to Graham's Law
Bowmont Forest Some Scots Pine on the edge of Bowmont Forest, the bulk of the forest is Sitka however this part with its open Scot's Pine is a beautiful place to walk.
Bowmont Forest
Some Scots Pine on the edge of Bowmont Forest, the bulk of the forest is Sitka however this part with its open Scot's Pine is a beautiful place to walk.
Eastern Graham's Law The small plantation is the main feature of this square, Just behind the trees are the Eildon hills, on the very left skyline it is just possible to make out Piniel Heugh monument.
Eastern Graham's Law
The small plantation is the main feature of this square, Just behind the trees are the Eildon hills, on the very left skyline it is just possible to make out Piniel Heugh monument.
Bowmont Forest Commercial pine wood, gradually improving in runnability, but will never be a technical orienteering area. Noisy with birdlife on a spring evening.
Bowmont Forest
Commercial pine wood, gradually improving in runnability, but will never be a technical orienteering area. Noisy with birdlife on a spring evening.
Bowmont Forest A shallow depression and open pine woods at the southern, Caverton Hill, end of Bowmont Forest.
Bowmont Forest
A shallow depression and open pine woods at the southern, Caverton Hill, end of Bowmont Forest.
Bowmont Forest Grassed over workings in the eastern part of the forest.
Bowmont Forest
Grassed over workings in the eastern part of the forest.
Bowmont Forest Grassy ride in one of the more open areas of the forest, near the northern edge.
Bowmont Forest
Grassy ride in one of the more open areas of the forest, near the northern edge.
Replanting, Bowmont Forest Bowmont is nearly all conifer, but this strip jutting from the northern side is and will continue to be broadleaved.
Replanting, Bowmont Forest
Bowmont is nearly all conifer, but this strip jutting from the northern side is and will continue to be broadleaved.
Crop spraying, Bowmont The forest beyond.
Crop spraying, Bowmont
The forest beyond.
Sheep collection A collection of various sheep at Bowmont, including both a coloured and white Ryeland.  Coloured Ryelands are a controversial breed, despised by traditionalists, but very popular with breeders.  I possibly has a small part in their take up, having lobbied hard at home for selective breeding from a batch of "throwback" coloured lambs, in 1983 as the "hippies like undyed wool". We kept the otherwise doomed tup responsible for the next year, and the flock is now roughly 50:50 Normally they would be automatically destined for the table for not holding to the breed characteristics. First time I have seen them elsewhere.
Sheep collection
A collection of various sheep at Bowmont, including both a coloured and white Ryeland. Coloured Ryelands are a controversial breed, despised by traditionalists, but very popular with breeders. I possibly has a small part in their take up, having lobbied hard at home for selective breeding from a batch of "throwback" coloured lambs, in 1983 as the "hippies like undyed wool". We kept the otherwise doomed tup responsible for the next year, and the flock is now roughly 50:50 Normally they would be automatically destined for the table for not holding to the breed characteristics. First time I have seen them elsewhere.
Floors Castle from the Grahamslaw Road
Floors Castle from the Grahamslaw Road
Kersknowe
Kersknowe
The end of the road at Old Caverton
The end of the road at Old Caverton
Planting 'tatties' near Mainhouse Tractors planting potatoes. Bowmont Forest in the background.
Planting 'tatties' near Mainhouse
Tractors planting potatoes. Bowmont Forest in the background.
Mainhouse
Mainhouse
Bowmont Forest Information board and car park in the middle of a small privately owned forest. Mostly coniferous, it is quite a landmark in a predominantly arable farming district.
Bowmont Forest
Information board and car park in the middle of a small privately owned forest. Mostly coniferous, it is quite a landmark in a predominantly arable farming district.
Grahamslaw Bowmont Forest in the background. Steading built of the local sandstone.
Grahamslaw
Bowmont Forest in the background. Steading built of the local sandstone.
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Bowmont Forest is located at Grid Ref: NT7328 (Lat: 55.550744, Lng: -2.4210629)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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