Lochan Wood

Wood, Forest in Midlothian

Scotland

Lochan Wood

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

Lochan Wood is a picturesque forest located in Midlothian, Scotland. Spread across an area of approximately 50 hectares, it is a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The woodland is situated near the town of Newtongrange and is easily accessible for visitors.

One of the main attractions of Lochan Wood is its stunning lochan, or small lake, which is surrounded by a dense canopy of trees. The tranquil waters of the lochan reflect the surrounding landscape, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere. The area is abundant in wildlife, with various bird species, deer, and other woodland creatures often spotted by visitors.

The wood itself consists of a diverse range of tree species, including native Scots pines, birches, and oak trees. These trees provide a habitat for a wide array of flora and fauna, contributing to the rich biodiversity of the forest. The forest floor is carpeted with various wildflowers and ferns, adding to the natural beauty of the surroundings.

Lochan Wood offers several walking trails and paths, allowing visitors to explore the forest at their own pace. These trails cater to different levels of difficulty, ensuring that there is something for everyone, from casual strollers to avid hikers. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the tranquil surroundings, listen to the sounds of nature, and breathe in the fresh woodland air.

Overall, Lochan Wood is a hidden gem in Midlothian, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a relaxing outdoor experience.

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Lochan Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.763528/-3.0119782 or Grid Reference NT3652. 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.
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.
B7007 near Garvald
B7007 near Garvald
B7007 near Garvald
B7007 near Garvald
Cattlegrid on the road to Blackhope
Cattlegrid on the road to Blackhope
Valley of the Blackhope Water A tributary of the Tweed, via the Gala Water, viewed from the farm road leading to Blackhope.
Valley of the Blackhope Water
A tributary of the Tweed, via the Gala Water, viewed from the farm road leading to Blackhope.
Pool at Carcant The Carcant Burn has been dammed to form a small pool.
Pool at Carcant
The Carcant Burn has been dammed to form a small pool.
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Lochan Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT3652 (Lat: 55.763528, Lng: -3.0119782)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.763528,-3.0119782
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Lat/Long: 55.7592397/-3.0097093
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Lat/Long: 55.760013/-3.0109793
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