Swinnie
One of the smallest woodlands managed by Forestry Commission Scotland in the Scottish Borders, but a very diverse forest for its size.
The forest is mainly conifer trees mixed in with broadleaves giving a woodland that is changing it's colours with every season.
The forest is surrounded by farmland making it a haven for wildlife.
Close to the historic Town of Jedburgh, you may even see a horse & rider from Jed, preparing for the Jedharts Callant, which takes place in the town every July.
How to get there:
Jedburgh is the nearest town or village.
OS Grid Reference: nt620150
From Jedburgh, Follow the A68 south for approx 2 miles, heading for Newcastle, turn right onto the B6357 Signposted for Bonchester Bridge and Newcastleton and follow for approx 3 miles, Swinnie Forest is signposted on the public road, take the 2nd entrance on the left and you will find a small picnic site and Car Park.
Start your visit from:
Swinnie Other places to go in Forests of the Scottish Borders