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'''Newcastleton Forest''' is a planted forest in [[Roxbughshire]], owned by the [[Forestry Commission]].  It extends over the fells between the [[Liddel Water]] to the north-west and the [[Kershope Burn]], which forms the boundary with [[Northumberland]], to the south-east.
'''Newcastleton Forest''' is a planted forest in [[Roxburghshire]], owned by the [[Forestry Commission]].  It extends over the fells between the [[Liddel Water]] to the north-west and the [[Kershope Burn]], which forms the boundary with [[Northumberland]], to the south-east.


The village of [[Newcastleton]] stands in Liddesdale, to the west of the forest.  
The village of [[Newcastleton]] stands in Liddesdale, to the west of the forest.  

Latest revision as of 17:40, 27 November 2016

Cycle Trail in Newcastleton Forest

Newcastleton Forest is a planted forest in Roxburghshire, owned by the Forestry Commission. It extends over the fells between the Liddel Water to the north-west and the Kershope Burn, which forms the boundary with Northumberland, to the south-east.

The village of Newcastleton stands in Liddesdale, to the west of the forest.

The forested landscape extends unbroken beyond the Kershope, where the woodland is known as the Kershope Forest, and to the east is the Kielder Forest. To the north, across the Liddel Water it is met by the Wauchope Forest.

Trees in the forest

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Forest Newcastleton Forest)