Dod Law

Hill, Mountain in Midlothian

Scotland

Dod Law

Road to Roughsware Wood
Road to Roughsware Wood Credit: Richard Webb

Dod Law is a prominent hill located in Midlothian, Scotland. Situated at an elevation of approximately 377 meters (1,237 feet), it is part of the Moorfoot Hills range. The hill is characterized by its distinctive conical shape, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

A popular destination for hikers, Dod Law is easily accessible from various starting points, with well-marked trails leading to the summit. The ascent generally takes around one to two hours, depending on the chosen route and individual fitness levels. Along the way, visitors can expect to encounter a diverse range of flora and fauna, including heather, gorse, and several species of birds.

At the top of Dod Law, the views are truly spectacular, showcasing the rolling hills of Midlothian, the Pentland Hills to the northwest, and even glimpses of the city of Edinburgh in the distance. On clear days, the Firth of Forth and the East Lothian coast are also visible from the summit.

The hill holds historical significance as well. It is believed to have been a site of ancient fortifications, with remnants of Iron Age hillforts still visible today. These archaeological features add an extra layer of intrigue to Dod Law, attracting history enthusiasts and researchers.

Overall, Dod Law provides a fantastic opportunity for outdoor enthusiasts to explore Midlothian's natural beauty, enjoy invigorating hikes, and experience breathtaking vistas.

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Dod Law Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.747922/-2.9975072 or Grid Reference NT3750. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road to Roughsware Wood
Road to Roughsware Wood
B709, Raeshaw
B709, Raeshaw
Heriot Water by Raeshaw
Heriot Water by Raeshaw
Heriot Water by Raeshaw Headwaters of the Tweed - near the confluence with the Carcant Burn which drains the land in the background.
Heriot Water by Raeshaw
Headwaters of the Tweed - near the confluence with the Carcant Burn which drains the land in the background.
Woodland above Raeshaw Hillside across the Heriot Water.
Woodland above Raeshaw
Hillside across the Heriot Water.
Raeshaw
Raeshaw
Broadband relay, Dod Law A familiar sight now on Borders hills.
Broadband relay, Dod Law
A familiar sight now on Borders hills.
Edge of Gorrie's Wood, Dod Law
Edge of Gorrie's Wood, Dod Law
Gorrie's Wood A lodgepole pine strip on Dod Law. The summit is in there somewhere.
Gorrie's Wood
A lodgepole pine strip on Dod Law. The summit is in there somewhere.
Summit area, Dod Law Wet ground in Gorrie's Wood.
Summit area, Dod Law
Wet ground in Gorrie's Wood.
Track on Dod Law
Track on Dod Law
West side of Dod Law Moorfoot Hills.
West side of Dod Law
Moorfoot Hills.
Caller Cleuch
Caller Cleuch
Track on Little Dod
Track on Little Dod
B709 closed - again! Road closures are now annoyingly commonplace. This time the road was closed while I was on the hill. Had to guess which side of the closure I was parked on.

The B709 is frequently closed.
B709 closed - again!
Road closures are now annoyingly commonplace. This time the road was closed while I was on the hill. Had to guess which side of the closure I was parked on. The B709 is frequently closed.
Windy Knowe from the air Ladyside Burn is in the foreground, Corsehope Farm can be seen towards the top left corner.
Windy Knowe from the air
Ladyside Burn is in the foreground, Corsehope Farm can be seen towards the top left corner.
Small quarry near Ladyside Shown as 'old quarry' on the OS 6" Edinburghshire sheet XXII.NE (1909) -  presumably quarried for sheepfolds or as material for hill tracks.
Small quarry near Ladyside
Shown as 'old quarry' on the OS 6" Edinburghshire sheet XXII.NE (1909) - presumably quarried for sheepfolds or as material for hill tracks.
Ladyside Burn Typical Borders scenery in the valley running S from Ladyside.
Ladyside Burn
Typical Borders scenery in the valley running S from Ladyside.
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Dod Law is located at Grid Ref: NT3750 (Lat: 55.747922, Lng: -2.9975072)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.747922,-2.9975072
Dod Law
Ele: 473
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.7478909/-2.9975514
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