Young Bog Wood

Wood, Forest in Midlothian

Scotland

Young Bog Wood

Path, Bonnyrigg To the Auld Coal residential streets recently built to the south.
Path, Bonnyrigg Credit: Richard Webb

Young Bog Wood is a picturesque forest located in Midlothian, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 100 acres, it is known for its unique bog environment and diverse ecosystem. The wood is situated near the village of Rosewell, just a short distance from the bustling city of Edinburgh.

The forest is characterized by its dense vegetation and ancient trees, some of which are over 200 years old. The landscape is dominated by moss-covered boggy ground, giving the wood its name. This wetland habitat provides a haven for a variety of plant and animal species, including rare orchids, dragonflies, and wetland birds.

Visitors to Young Bog Wood can explore the numerous walking trails that wind through the forest, immersing themselves in the tranquility of nature. The wood offers a peaceful and serene environment, perfect for those seeking a break from the hectic pace of urban life.

In addition to its natural beauty, Young Bog Wood also has historical significance. It is believed that the wood was once part of a larger ancient forest that covered the area during the Iron Age. Archaeological evidence suggests that the wood was used by early settlers for various purposes, such as hunting and gathering.

Overall, Young Bog Wood presents a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of Scotland's natural landscape. Whether it's a leisurely walk, bird-watching, or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings, this forest offers a memorable and rejuvenating experience for visitors.

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Young Bog Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.854022/-3.1108781 or Grid Reference NT3062. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Path, Bonnyrigg To the Auld Coal residential streets recently built to the south.
Path, Bonnyrigg
To the Auld Coal residential streets recently built to the south.
Penicuik to Musselburgh Path
Penicuik to Musselburgh Path
Danger! The tar changed colour! Because the Heras did not block the road many people braved the hazardous colour.  (A section was resurfaced and the signs had not been fully removed)
Danger!
The tar changed colour! Because the Heras did not block the road many people braved the hazardous colour. (A section was resurfaced and the signs had not been fully removed)
Castell Maynes Crescent New houses by the rails to trails path, Bonnyrigg.
Castell Maynes Crescent
New houses by the rails to trails path, Bonnyrigg.
Penicuik to Musselburgh Path Passing Castell Maynes Crescent.
Penicuik to Musselburgh Path
Passing Castell Maynes Crescent.
Field, Dalhousie Chesters For how much longer? There are boreholes and it is within a bypass.
Field, Dalhousie Chesters
For how much longer? There are boreholes and it is within a bypass.
Penicuik to Musselburgh Path
Penicuik to Musselburgh Path
Road from Dalhousie Chesters Agricultural, but within a bypass and there have been cores bored here.
Road from Dalhousie Chesters
Agricultural, but within a bypass and there have been cores bored here.
Road, Dalhousie Chesters
Road, Dalhousie Chesters
Mown grass An unusual November silage crop
Mown grass
An unusual November silage crop
Sika Deer Being chased by large dogs through a recently mown field.
Sika Deer
Being chased by large dogs through a recently mown field.
Track by Shiel Bridge
Track by Shiel Bridge
Road to Capielaw Linked by a path over Shiel Bridge to Rosewell.
Road to Capielaw
Linked by a path over Shiel Bridge to Rosewell.
Winter cereals, Capilaw The signposted track shown on the 1:25,000 map was rather too overgrown to follow and there was no unplanted headland in the field so I went back to Capielaw.
Winter cereals, Capilaw
The signposted track shown on the 1:25,000 map was rather too overgrown to follow and there was no unplanted headland in the field so I went back to Capielaw.
Road from Capielaw
Road from Capielaw
Burn near Dalhousie
Burn near Dalhousie
Dalhousie Castle. 13th Century, now a luxury hotel.
Dalhousie Castle.
13th Century, now a luxury hotel.
Dalhousie As well as the barley fields that occupy most of the square, the picture also shows a glimpse of a small industrial estate built in an area marked by the OS as a sawmill. Gradually the Midlothian coalfield settlements merge into barley fields. As  you travel south, the land rises and the barley in turn is replaced by grazing.
Dalhousie
As well as the barley fields that occupy most of the square, the picture also shows a glimpse of a small industrial estate built in an area marked by the OS as a sawmill. Gradually the Midlothian coalfield settlements merge into barley fields. As you travel south, the land rises and the barley in turn is replaced by grazing.
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Young Bog Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT3062 (Lat: 55.854022, Lng: -3.1108781)

Unitary Authority: Midlothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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