Birks Wood

Wood, Forest in Roxburghshire

Scotland

Birks Wood

Road, farmland
Road, farmland Credit: Alex McGregor

Birks Wood is a picturesque forest located in the county of Roxburghshire, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 500 acres, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Situated near the village of Ettrickbridge, it offers a tranquil and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

The wood is primarily composed of native tree species such as oak, ash, and birch, creating a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. The dense canopy provides ample shade, making it an ideal habitat for a variety of woodland creatures including squirrels, deer, and a wide array of bird species. Birdwatchers will especially appreciate the opportunity to spot rare and migratory birds that frequent the area.

Walking trails wind through the wood, offering visitors the chance to explore its beauty at their own pace. These well-maintained paths provide easy access to the heart of the forest, where one can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, and scents of nature. Along the way, informative signage educates visitors about the local flora and fauna, enhancing the overall experience.

In addition to its natural beauty, Birks Wood also holds historical significance. It is said to have been a popular hunting ground for Scottish nobility in centuries past. Remnants of old hunting lodges and gamekeeper's cottages can still be found within the forest, adding an intriguing historical dimension to the area.

Overall, Birks Wood is a true gem in the Scottish countryside. Its combination of stunning natural scenery, diverse wildlife, and historical elements make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking a peaceful and enriching outdoor experience.

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Birks Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.455987/-2.5451589 or Grid Reference NT6518. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road, farmland
Road, farmland
Field edge view from Howden Triangulation Pillar Looking south-westward.
Field edge view from Howden Triangulation Pillar
Looking south-westward.
Linthaugh Cottage
Linthaugh Cottage
Hedges and oil drums The A68 runs between the two hedge lines. The oil drums appear to be part of a jump for horses - there are other similar things in the field.
Hedges and oil drums
The A68 runs between the two hedge lines. The oil drums appear to be part of a jump for horses - there are other similar things in the field.
Autumnal trees at edge of Howdenburn Glen The Howden Burn (of the Howdenburn Glen) is a minor stream entering the Jed Water to the south of Jedburgh. The houses beyond are of course in the town.
Autumnal trees at edge of Howdenburn Glen
The Howden Burn (of the Howdenburn Glen) is a minor stream entering the Jed Water to the south of Jedburgh. The houses beyond are of course in the town.
Deciduous woodland on slope beyond Hundalee Bridge The trees are on a steep slope with exposed rock. One of the parapets of Hundalee Bridge is in the foreground.
Deciduous woodland on slope beyond Hundalee Bridge
The trees are on a steep slope with exposed rock. One of the parapets of Hundalee Bridge is in the foreground.
Sandstone crag above Jed Water The crag is seen across a field with cattle, descending from the A68 a few kilometres south of Jedburgh.
Sandstone crag above Jed Water
The crag is seen across a field with cattle, descending from the A68 a few kilometres south of Jedburgh.
A road going nowhere A curious stretch of road! It's broad as it leaves the A68 to the west but it ends within perhaps 30 metres of the junction and the height of the kerbstones and roughness of surface shows that no 'black top' has been applied. Beyond the road end a slope descends so steeply towards the Jed Water that is seems unlikely that it would continue directly in that direction.
A road going nowhere
A curious stretch of road! It's broad as it leaves the A68 to the west but it ends within perhaps 30 metres of the junction and the height of the kerbstones and roughness of surface shows that no 'black top' has been applied. Beyond the road end a slope descends so steeply towards the Jed Water that is seems unlikely that it would continue directly in that direction.
Jed Water below the A68 The river, Jed Water, flowing below a steep slope just south of Jedburgh.
Jed Water below the A68
The river, Jed Water, flowing below a steep slope just south of Jedburgh.
A68 at Inchbonny Bridge
A68 at Inchbonny Bridge
Minor road approaching Violet Strip Looking north-eastward.
Minor road approaching Violet Strip
Looking north-eastward.
Minor road heading in the direction of Mossburnford Looking south-westward.
Minor road heading in the direction of Mossburnford
Looking south-westward.
Harvested timber awaiting beside a road near to Mossburnfoot for onward transportation Looking south-eastward.
Harvested timber awaiting beside a road near to Mossburnfoot for onward transportation
Looking south-eastward.
The end of a minor road at Kersheugh Farm Looking south-westward.
The end of a minor road at Kersheugh Farm
Looking south-westward.
Road (B6357) near Lintalee Looking north-eastward towards the A68.
Road (B6357) near Lintalee
Looking north-eastward towards the A68.
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
Show me another place!

Birks Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6518 (Lat: 55.455987, Lng: -2.5451589)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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