near to Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, Scotland
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New Year's Day, Lee Pen
by Jim Barton
A number of people marking New Year's Day with a walk up Lee Pen.
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A silly seat
by Ian Dodds
Seats like this are not that uncommon a sight in parks and touristy areas. My theory is that all local authorities, volunteer groups, and branches of conservation organisations harbour at least one frustrated artist amongst their ranks. And... (more)
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St Ronan's Wood
by Callum Black
Path above Woodland Trust managed woodland.
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St Ronan's Way
by Richard Webb
Recent residential development (post 2000) above Innerleithen.
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The Pavilion at St Ronan's well
by David Clark
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Dead Elm with Velvet Shank fungi
These fungi [Flammulina velutipes] occur frequently in winter on dead wood. These are in woodland at St Ronan's Wells, Innerleithen. See also NT3237 : Flammulina velutipes on dead Elm.
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St Ronan's Wells Pavilion |
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Path to Merrybrae
by Jim Barton
Here the path bordered by trees crosses Kay's Burn.
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Sunset on the March Wood and up the Tweed Valley
by Iain Lees
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The Summit of Kirklands Hill looking to Lee Pen
by Iain Lees
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Merrybrae path
by Callum Black
Path linking Caerlee Hill with Glenormiston House above the Tweed Valley.
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Merrybrae Path
by Richard Webb
Descent from the col beneath Caerlee. Open to horses.
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