Crosswood Reservoir

Lake, Pool, Pond, Freshwater Marsh in Midlothian

Scotland

Crosswood Reservoir

Post boxes at Crosswood Redundant postboxes put to use for delivery rather than despatch. At the start of the track to Crosswood and Crosswoodburn. The A70 [Lang Whang] heads off into the distance on the left, with the sign for the left turn [B7oo8] to West Calder.
Post boxes at Crosswood Credit: M J Richardson

Crosswood Reservoir is a stunning freshwater body located in Midlothian, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, it serves as a lake, pool, pond, and freshwater marsh, offering a diverse ecosystem and a plethora of recreational opportunities for both locals and tourists.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes, the reservoir is known for its crystal-clear waters and abundant wildlife. The lake section is the largest part of the reservoir, providing ample space for boating, kayaking, and fishing. Anglers are particularly drawn to the reservoir due to its rich fish population, which includes species such as trout, pike, and perch.

The pool area is a favorite spot for families and swimmers, offering a safe and tranquil environment for a refreshing dip during the summer months. The shallow depths and well-maintained facilities make it an ideal destination for people of all ages to enjoy a day of swimming and picnicking.

The pond section of Crosswood Reservoir is a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. It attracts a wide variety of bird species, including herons, swans, and ducks, providing an excellent opportunity for birdwatching and photography. The surrounding marshland further adds to the richness of the ecosystem, serving as a breeding ground for amphibians and insects.

With its serene ambiance and natural beauty, Crosswood Reservoir is not only a place for recreational activities but also a popular destination for leisurely walks and hikes. The well-maintained trails offer breathtaking views of the reservoir and its surroundings, making it a perfect spot for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

In conclusion, Crosswood Reservoir is a remarkable freshwater body in Midlothian, Scotland, offering various recreational activities, diverse wildlife, and stunning natural beauty. Whether one seeks fishing, swimming, birdwatching, or simply a peaceful stroll, this reservoir is a must-visit destination for all.

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Crosswood Reservoir Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.800755/-3.5023628 or Grid Reference NT0557. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Post boxes at Crosswood Redundant postboxes put to use for delivery rather than despatch. At the start of the track to Crosswood and Crosswoodburn. The A70 [Lang Whang] heads off into the distance on the left, with the sign for the left turn [B7oo8] to West Calder.
Post boxes at Crosswood
Redundant postboxes put to use for delivery rather than despatch. At the start of the track to Crosswood and Crosswoodburn. The A70 [Lang Whang] heads off into the distance on the left, with the sign for the left turn [B7oo8] to West Calder.
Aberlyn and Crosswoodburn Looking south east from the A70 [Lang Whang]. Rough grassland in the foothills of the Pentland Hills.
Aberlyn and Crosswoodburn
Looking south east from the A70 [Lang Whang]. Rough grassland in the foothills of the Pentland Hills.
Crosswood Burn Looking downstream from near Crosswood Bridge. Much of the forestry in this area is now being felled - compare Richard Webb's pictures from much the same spot 5-6 years earlier <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/89207">NT0558 : Crosswood Burn.</a>, <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/273182">NT0558 : Crosswood Burn</a>.
Crosswood Burn
Looking downstream from near Crosswood Bridge. Much of the forestry in this area is now being felled - compare Richard Webb's pictures from much the same spot 5-6 years earlier NT0558 : Crosswood Burn., NT0558 : Crosswood Burn.
Crosswood Bridge Taking the A70 [Lang Whang] over the Crosswood Burn.
Crosswood Bridge
Taking the A70 [Lang Whang] over the Crosswood Burn.
Shear Bridge on the A70 Carrying the A70 over the Shear Burn, a small stream draining Torweaving Hill, just above its confluence with the Crosswood Burn.
Shear Bridge on the A70
Carrying the A70 over the Shear Burn, a small stream draining Torweaving Hill, just above its confluence with the Crosswood Burn.
The B7008 passes through Camilty A large plantation, part of the Central Scotland Forest, now reaching maturity and being cleared nearby. Looking along the B7008 from West Calder towards the Lang Whang [A70].
The B7008 passes through Camilty
A large plantation, part of the Central Scotland Forest, now reaching maturity and being cleared nearby. Looking along the B7008 from West Calder towards the Lang Whang [A70].
Harvest at Camilty Logs waiting to be removed from the Camilty Plantation in the Central Scotland Forest.
Harvest at Camilty
Logs waiting to be removed from the Camilty Plantation in the Central Scotland Forest.
Harvesting at Camilty Part of the Central Scotland Forest being felled. Single handed operation - the machine grabs the tree, cuts it through at the base, rotates it through 90 degrees and strips off all the side branches, and cuts it to length for stacking.
Harvesting at Camilty
Part of the Central Scotland Forest being felled. Single handed operation - the machine grabs the tree, cuts it through at the base, rotates it through 90 degrees and strips off all the side branches, and cuts it to length for stacking.
Forestry at Camilty Clear felling a spruce plantation in the Central Scotland Forest.
Forestry at Camilty
Clear felling a spruce plantation in the Central Scotland Forest.
Clear felling by the A70 Part of the extensive but fragmented Central Scotland Forest now being harvested.
Clear felling by the A70
Part of the extensive but fragmented Central Scotland Forest now being harvested.
Forest harvest in the Pentland foothills Clear felling of a patch of spruce by the A70 in the Central Scotland Forest.
Forest harvest in the Pentland foothills
Clear felling of a patch of spruce by the A70 in the Central Scotland Forest.
Rushy depression near The Beeches Looking west from the A70 towards Tod Hills.
Rushy depression near The Beeches
Looking west from the A70 towards Tod Hills.
North Moss from the A70 Looking across to the 7-turbine wind farm at Pearie Law
North Moss from the A70
Looking across to the 7-turbine wind farm at Pearie Law
Beech Trees by the A70 The A70 has some attractive tree-lined stretches, often on twisty parts of the road.  This view looks towards Edinburgh.
Beech Trees by the A70
The A70 has some attractive tree-lined stretches, often on twisty parts of the road. This view looks towards Edinburgh.
Sheep Near Crosswoodhill Ewes and lambs grazing in a field beside the A70.
Sheep Near Crosswoodhill
Ewes and lambs grazing in a field beside the A70.
Towards Mid-Crosswood Looking across improved grazing land from the A70 towards Mid-Crosswood, which lies in the next square.
Towards Mid-Crosswood
Looking across improved grazing land from the A70 towards Mid-Crosswood, which lies in the next square.
North Moss View This area is drained by the Powfastle Burn.
North Moss View
This area is drained by the Powfastle Burn.
The A70 for Edinburgh Looking along the main road in the Edinburgh direction.  The signpost in the background indicates the B7008 road for West Calder.
The A70 for Edinburgh
Looking along the main road in the Edinburgh direction. The signpost in the background indicates the B7008 road for West Calder.
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Crosswood Reservoir is located at Grid Ref: NT0557 (Lat: 55.800755, Lng: -3.5023628)

Unitary Authority: West Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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