Glentress, Cardrona and Cademuir Land Management Plan
Glentress, Cardrona and Cademuir Land Management Plan
Glentress, Cardrona and Cademuir forests, totalling 2035 hectares, form the western part of Tweed Valley Forest Park, and are situated close to the communities of Peebles and Cardrona.
This composite land management plan (LMP) brings together three previously separate forest design plans: Glentress (including Venlaw), Cardrona and Cademuir. A separate LMP for woodland creation at Nether Horsburgh was approved in 2016, so is excluded from this new LMP. The plan lays out our proposals for managing the forests over the next ten years.
Looking across the River Tweed to Wallace Hill, Cardrona Forest
The successful delivery of this plan will contribute to the objectives of Forestry and Land Scotland's Corporate Plan, as well as priorities, objectives and vision of Scotland's Forestry Strategy. The plan has been developed in accordance with the requirements of the UK Forestry Standard (UKFS) and its supporting guidelines. The UKFS is the benchmark for sustainable forestry practice.
Maps and plan
- Land Management Plan (PDF)
- Appendix VI - Landscape assessment (PDF)
- Appendix VII - Visualisations Part One (PDF)
- Appendix VII - Visualisations Part Two (PDF)
- Appendix VIII - Recreation Zones (PDF)
- Map 1 - Location (PDF)
- Map 2 - Key Features (PDF)
- Map 3 - Analysis and Analysis (PDF)
- Map 4 - Management (PDF)
- Map 5 - Thinning (PDF)
- Map 6 - Habitats and Species
- Map 7 - Road Operations and Timber Haulage (PDF)
- Map 8 - Current Woodland Composition (PDF)
- Map 9 - Soils (PDF)
- Map 10 - Windiness (DAMS) (PDF)
- Map 11 - Recreation (PDF)
- Map 12 - Heritage Features (PDF)
- Map 14 - Visualisation Viewpoints (PDF)
Get in touch
If you would like further information or have any questions please contact John Ogilvie, Planning Forester: