Grey Weather Law

Hill, Mountain in Peeblesshire

Scotland

Grey Weather Law

View along boundary fence from Long Grain Knowe towards Grey Weather Law These small peat hags were the only sheltered spot to have lunch on this windy day.
View along boundary fence from Long Grain Knowe towards Grey Weather Law Credit: Colin Park

Grey Weather Law is a prominent hill located in Peeblesshire, Scotland. It is part of the wider Moorfoot Hills range, situated approximately 7 miles south of the town of Peebles. Rising to an elevation of 567 meters (1,860 feet), it is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers seeking stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The hill is characterized by its distinctive grey appearance, which is attributed to the presence of greywacke rock formations that comprise its slopes. These sedimentary rocks, formed millions of years ago, give Grey Weather Law its unique geological features and contribute to its name.

The ascent to the summit of Grey Weather Law can be challenging, particularly in inclement weather conditions, as the hill is exposed and subject to strong winds. However, the effort is rewarded with breathtaking vistas of the surrounding landscape, including the rolling hills of Peeblesshire, the winding valleys, and the distant peaks of the Scottish Borders.

The hill is rich in biodiversity, offering a habitat for various plant and animal species. The lower slopes are adorned with heather, grasses, and wildflowers, while higher up, patches of bracken and scattered birch trees can be found. Wildlife enthusiasts may spot birds such as buzzards, kestrels, and peregrine falcons soaring above, while the elusive mountain hare and roe deer roam the hill.

Grey Weather Law is a cherished location for both locals and visitors alike, providing an opportunity to connect with nature, enjoy outdoor activities, and appreciate the natural beauty of Peeblesshire's countryside.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 55.557125/-3.3183831 or Grid Reference NT1630. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

View along boundary fence from Long Grain Knowe towards Grey Weather Law These small peat hags were the only sheltered spot to have lunch on this windy day.
View along boundary fence from Long Grain Knowe towards Grey Weather Law
These small peat hags were the only sheltered spot to have lunch on this windy day.
Heading towards Middle Hill from Long Grain Knowe There is a faint ATV track to follow in places along this stretch.
Heading towards Middle Hill from Long Grain Knowe
There is a faint ATV track to follow in places along this stretch.
Summit of Middle Hill near Drumelzier A few old fence posts mark the summit of this rather featureless hill.
Summit of Middle Hill near Drumelzier
A few old fence posts mark the summit of this rather featureless hill.
Trig Point on Pykestone Hill
Trig Point on Pykestone Hill
Approaching Shepherds Cairn on Glenstivon Dod A faint path runs along the broad ridge.
Approaching Shepherds Cairn on Glenstivon Dod
A faint path runs along the broad ridge.
Descending from Glenstivon Dod towards Drumelzier Law A decent path runs along this ridge giving some fine walking.
Descending from Glenstivon Dod towards Drumelzier Law
A decent path runs along this ridge giving some fine walking.
Den Knowes Head High up on the northern slopes of Pykestone Hill with fine views of from left Drumelzier Law, Culter Fell, Chapelgill Hill and Tinto. A grand day out in the Borders with a nice breeze to cool off.
Den Knowes Head
High up on the northern slopes of Pykestone Hill with fine views of from left Drumelzier Law, Culter Fell, Chapelgill Hill and Tinto. A grand day out in the Borders with a nice breeze to cool off.
Drumelzier Law On lovely ground between Glenstivon Dod looking towards Drumelzier Law - fine Borders scenery and walking country. Very different colours to this image here from abut 6 weeks later in the year in 2021.
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Drumelzier Law
On lovely ground between Glenstivon Dod looking towards Drumelzier Law - fine Borders scenery and walking country. Very different colours to this image here from abut 6 weeks later in the year in 2021. Link
Kirkhope Rig path Crossing the Kirkhope Burn, the track turns into a very fine zigzag up to the ridge.
Kirkhope Rig path
Crossing the Kirkhope Burn, the track turns into a very fine zigzag up to the ridge.
Old Kirkhope
Old Kirkhope
Head of Kirkhope Between Pikestone Hill and Grey Wether Law.
Head of Kirkhope
Between Pikestone Hill and Grey Wether Law.
Middle Hill As the name suggests, Middle Hill lies in the middle of a triangle of high moorland summits, the other 'corners' of the triangle being Glenstivon Dod and Long Grain Knowe.

In an otherwise soggy November, an influx of northerly air has temporarily brought crisp, cold walking conditions.
Middle Hill
As the name suggests, Middle Hill lies in the middle of a triangle of high moorland summits, the other 'corners' of the triangle being Glenstivon Dod and Long Grain Knowe. In an otherwise soggy November, an influx of northerly air has temporarily brought crisp, cold walking conditions.
Looking towards Dollar Law On the flat plateau of Middle Hill in crisp, snowy conditions.
Looking towards Dollar Law
On the flat plateau of Middle Hill in crisp, snowy conditions.
Fenceline on Middle Law It's possible to walk long distances on these gentle, plateau-topped hills without having to lose or gain much height.
Fenceline on Middle Law
It's possible to walk long distances on these gentle, plateau-topped hills without having to lose or gain much height.
Dollar Law Dollar Law and Kirk Hope.
Dollar Law
Dollar Law and Kirk Hope.
Mist clears from Dollar Law Which it emphatically did not do when I was up there a few months later in similar weather.  View from Grey Wether Law.
Mist clears from Dollar Law
Which it emphatically did not do when I was up there a few months later in similar weather. View from Grey Wether Law.
Middle Hill Bump in the Tweedsmuir Hills.
Middle Hill
Bump in the Tweedsmuir Hills.
Thief's road, Tweedsmuir Hills View towards Dollar Law from Grey Wether Law with the old drove road contouring a slope.
Thief's road, Tweedsmuir Hills
View towards Dollar Law from Grey Wether Law with the old drove road contouring a slope.
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Grey Weather Law is located at Grid Ref: NT1630 (Lat: 55.557125, Lng: -3.3183831)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

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