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River Tweed Special Area of Conservation adventures

River Tweed Special Area of Conservation Adventures

The River Tweed Special Area of Conservation is a protected river habitat known for its important populations of Atlantic salmon, freshwater pearl mussels, and rich biodiversity, offering excellent opportunities for nature observation and fishing.

Approximately 37,000
Acres Protected
50+
Miles of Trails
Estimated 150,000
Annual Visitors
2002
Year Established

About River Tweed Special Area of Conservation

 

The River Tweed Special Area of Conservation (SAC) spans approximately 150 kilometers across the Scottish Borders and Northumberland, England, encompassing the river itself and adjacent riparian habitats. It is designated under the European Union's Habitats Directive to protect the natural environment of one of the UK's most ecologically significant rivers. The Tweed is famed for its populations of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar), freshwater pearl mussels (Margaritifera margaritifera), otters, and a variety of coarse and game fish species. The river environment supports important spawning grounds and diverse aquatic plant life, contributing to its ecological significance. Historically, the Tweed has played a vital role for local communities through fishing and agriculture. Today it remains an important fishery and a destination for anglers pursuing salmon and trout. Recreation on the river includes fishing, kayaking, and riverside walking. The surrounding landscape features rolling hills, historic castles, and traditional Scottish Borders villages, enhancing its cultural appeal. Visitors come to enjoy scenic views, wildlife observation, and the peaceful river environment. Conservation efforts focus on maintaining water quality and protecting the diverse species that rely on the habitat, including native fish populations and rare invertebrates. The River Tweed SAC strikes a balance between recreational use and environmental protection, making it a significant site for both nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Highlights

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Atlantic salmon spawning grounds

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Freshwater pearl mussel habitats

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Historic Tweed fishing rights and ghillie culture

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Scenic riverbank walking paths near Peebles

Notable Natural Features

Atlantic Salmon Spawning Areas

Sections of the River Tweed provide crucial spawning grounds for Atlantic salmon during their annual migrations.

Freshwater Pearl Mussel Beds

The river supports populations of freshwater pearl mussels, a species listed as endangered and a key conservation focus.

Tweed Valley Walking Routes

Numerous trails beside the river offer scenic views of the valley’s heritage sites, forests, and wildlife habitats.