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Grid reference NT3031

3 km from Kirkhouse, Scottish Borders, Scotland


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1:50,000 Modern Day Landranger(TM) Map © Crown Copyright
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Images in NT3031 Breakdown list images taken from NT3031 [1]
We have 13 images for NT3031
 : Southern Upland Way north-east of Blake Muir by Eileen Henderson Southern Upland Way north-east of Blake Muir
Looking north-east along the path, which carries on to the left of both of the plantations of trees in the middle distance. Beyond, at the foot of Lee Pen, lies the town of Innerleithen.
 : Descent towards Traquair by Graham Horn Descent towards Traquair
The Southern Upland Way makes a lovely gentle descent for three miles from Blake Muir to Traquair, with the Tweed valley and the hills above Innerleithen stretched out in front. In the foreground the remains of a wall and farm machinery... (more)
 : The Fethan Burn from Blake Muir by David Purchase The Fethan Burn from Blake Muir
The Fethan Burn, which flows into the Quair Water and so into the Tweed, is in the nearby valley (bottom right). Glen House is in the middle distance and the edge of Cardrona Forest NT2934 is on the skyline.
 : Fethan Hill by Jim Barton Fethan Hill
Rough grazing on this grassy ridge above The Glen. The fence is not shown on the 1:25,000 map.
 : Looking NW from near the top of Blake Muir by Eileen Henderson Looking NW from near the top of Blake Muir
The line of the Frithan Burn can be seen cutting between Larch Knowe, on the left, and Fethan Hill, on the right.
 : Southern Upland Way on Blake Muir by David Purchase Southern Upland Way on Blake Muir
The gentle descent from Blake Muir towards Traquair. The Southern Upland Way passes just to the left of the two nearest stretches of forest. Innerleithen is in the distance with Lee Pen, 502m, conspicuous to the left.
 : Walking The Southern Upland Way by Rude Health Walking The Southern Upland Way
Just who is that tall, thin guy walking the Southern Upland way? Could it be Dugswell2 at 5 foot 4.5 inches?
 : Path, Blake Muir by Richard Webb Path, Blake Muir
Near the top of the fine descent to Traquair.
 : Newhall Hill by Richard Webb Newhall Hill
Path descending a ridge towards Traquair. A very fine descent.
 : Fethan Burn by Richard Webb Fethan Burn
View along the Fethan Burn towards The Glen.
 : Fence and trampled ground, Newhall Hill by Jim Barton Fence and trampled ground, Newhall Hill
Gate and stile at a fence not shown on the 1:25,000 map. The trampled ground is courtesy of a herd of black cattle grazing on the hill.
 : Black cattle on the Southern Upland Way by Jim Barton Black cattle on the Southern Upland Way
Two members of a herd on the ridge of Newhall Hill south of Traquair.
 : The Southern Upland Way near Newhall Hill by Dave Kelly The Southern Upland Way near Newhall Hill

 
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