Harecleugh Forest

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The thick wall of the forest edge

Harecleugh Forest is a little woodland made of a dense sitka spruce plantation on the southern slopes of the Lammermuir Hills in Berwickshire. It is two miles north of Westruther, with the tiny hamlet of Flass near its southern edge.

The highest point in the forest is the summit of Flass Hill, at 1,243 feet.

The Southern Upland Way does not cross the forest fence but runs within a few yards of the northern edge of the wood as it reaches the summit of Twin Law.

The eastern end of the forest

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