Dog Law

Hill, Mountain in Berwickshire

Scotland

Dog Law

Sad dry stone wall It is always depressing to see 'broken' walls 'mended' with metal gates or hurdles. Just too expensive to employ dry stone wallers!
Sad dry stone wall Credit: Russel Wills

Dog Law, Berwickshire, also known as Hill or Mountain, is a prominent landmark and natural feature located in the eastern Scottish Borders region. Rising to an impressive height of 1,005 feet (306 meters), Dog Law is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, hikers, and dog walkers alike.

This distinctive hill is situated approximately 3 miles (4.8 kilometers) south-southeast of the town of Eyemouth, and its summit provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, including the North Sea coastline. The ascent to the top of Dog Law is moderate, making it accessible for most walkers, including those accompanied by canine companions.

The area surrounding Dog Law is rich in biodiversity and offers a diverse range of flora and fauna. Visitors often encounter a variety of wildflowers, including heather, gorse, and wild thyme, while birdwatchers may spot common species such as skylarks, meadow pipits, and kestrels.

In terms of dog law, the Scottish Outdoor Access Code applies to Dog Law and its surrounding area. This code encourages responsible dog ownership, emphasizing the importance of keeping dogs under control at all times, particularly around livestock. It is advised to keep dogs on a leash or under close supervision to prevent any disturbance to wildlife or other visitors.

Dog Law, Berwickshire, with its stunning natural beauty and dog-friendly environment, offers a delightful experience for both humans and their furry friends, making it an ideal destination for outdoor adventures in the Scottish Borders.

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Images are sourced within 2km of 55.856179/-2.5172847 or Grid Reference NT6762. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sad dry stone wall It is always depressing to see 'broken' walls 'mended' with metal gates or hurdles. Just too expensive to employ dry stone wallers!
Sad dry stone wall
It is always depressing to see 'broken' walls 'mended' with metal gates or hurdles. Just too expensive to employ dry stone wallers!
Drunken signpost But still giving good directions.
Beside Whiteadder Water.
Drunken signpost
But still giving good directions. Beside Whiteadder Water.
Bothwell Surprisingly beside the Bothwell Water.
Bothwell
Surprisingly beside the Bothwell Water.
Cranshaws Village Hall Cranshaws Village Hall was opened as a recreational hall in the 1920s and has a prominent site in the middle of the village. The hall has recently been refurbished with new toilets and a new kitchen.
Regular events in Cranshaws Village Hall include Carpet Bowling, Concerts, Family Fun Days, Community parties, Art and craft workshops and courses and Big Screen International Rugby days.
Cranshaws Village Hall
Cranshaws Village Hall was opened as a recreational hall in the 1920s and has a prominent site in the middle of the village. The hall has recently been refurbished with new toilets and a new kitchen. Regular events in Cranshaws Village Hall include Carpet Bowling, Concerts, Family Fun Days, Community parties, Art and craft workshops and courses and Big Screen International Rugby days.
The dam, Whiteadder Reservoir The water levels are low during a long dry spell. The Lammermuir Hills may well have the lowest rainfall of any Scottish upland area.
The dam, Whiteadder Reservoir
The water levels are low during a long dry spell. The Lammermuir Hills may well have the lowest rainfall of any Scottish upland area.
Grouse shooting convoy, Cranshaws Hill
Grouse shooting convoy, Cranshaws Hill
Moorland, Cranshaws Hill Beaters during a grouse shoot.
Moorland, Cranshaws Hill
Beaters during a grouse shoot.
Track and footpath off the B6355 near Cranshaws
Track and footpath off the B6355 near Cranshaws
Bridge over the Boontree Burn, on the B6355, near Cranshaws
Bridge over the Boontree Burn, on the B6355, near Cranshaws
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk, in the Scottish Borders
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk, in the Scottish Borders
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk interior
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk interior
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk showing apsidal east end
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk showing apsidal east end
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk - detail from exterior of east end
Cranshaws Church of Scotland kirk - detail from exterior of east end
Whiteadder Water from road bridge north of Cranshaws
Whiteadder Water from road bridge north of Cranshaws
Road junction - the B6355 with a minor road, near Cranshaws
Road junction - the B6355 with a minor road, near Cranshaws
Rise Lea On the slopes of Rise Lea near Cranshaws. Lovely sky with high level cloud, taken from new path above the Whitteadder Water.
Rise Lea
On the slopes of Rise Lea near Cranshaws. Lovely sky with high level cloud, taken from new path above the Whitteadder Water.
Approaching Harehead On the C class road that heads from the Whiteadder valley across the moors to the east coast near Dunbar. Just approaching the farm of Harehead.
Approaching Harehead
On the C class road that heads from the Whiteadder valley across the moors to the east coast near Dunbar. Just approaching the farm of Harehead.
Chancel apse at Cranshaws Kirk In Berwickshire.
Chancel apse at Cranshaws Kirk
In Berwickshire.
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Dog Law is located at Grid Ref: NT6762 (Lat: 55.856179, Lng: -2.5172847)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.856179,-2.5172847
Dog Law
Ele: 319
Ele Ft: 1049
Natural: peak
Lat/Long: 55.8560961/-2.516896
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