Zigzag Wood

Wood, Forest in Midlothian

Scotland

Zigzag Wood

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

Zigzag Wood is a picturesque forest located in Midlothian, Scotland. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this woodland area spans approximately 100 acres and offers a tranquil and serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The name "Zigzag Wood" is derived from the winding pathways that meander through the forest, creating a zigzag pattern as visitors explore its natural beauty. These paths are well-maintained and provide easy access for walkers, hikers, and nature enthusiasts of all ages.

The wood is predominantly composed of native Scottish tree species such as oak, birch, and pine, which provide a diverse and vibrant ecosystem. These trees create a canopy that filters sunlight, creating a cool and shaded atmosphere, particularly in the warmer months.

Zigzag Wood is home to a rich variety of wildlife, including various bird species, rabbits, foxes, and deer. Birdwatchers will particularly enjoy the opportunity to spot rare and migratory species in their natural habitat.

The forest also features a small stream that winds its way through the wood, adding to the overall charm and tranquility of the area. This stream provides a source of water for the local wildlife and adds to the peaceful ambiance of the wood.

Visitors to Zigzag Wood can enjoy a range of activities, including walking, picnicking, and photography. The wood is easily accessible by car, with ample parking available nearby. It is a popular destination for local residents and tourists alike, seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of nature.

In conclusion, Zigzag Wood in Midlothian is a stunning forest that offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature. With its winding paths, diverse wildlife, and beautiful scenery, it is a must-visit destination for those looking for a tranquil escape in Scotland.

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Zigzag Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.747163/-2.974548 or Grid Reference NT3850. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Road to Roughsware Wood
Road to Roughsware Wood
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.
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.
Track on Little Dod
Track on Little Dod
Track to Nether Birchy Law A track crossing the boggy col N of Mount Main.
Track to Nether Birchy Law
A track crossing the boggy col N of Mount Main.
Decoy pond, Nether Birchy Law A pond formed by a dam on the Corsehope Burn, also shown in <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/208720">NT3849 : Nether Birchy Law</a>.
Decoy pond, Nether Birchy Law
A pond formed by a dam on the Corsehope Burn, also shown in NT3849 : Nether Birchy Law.
Corsehope Burn A tributary of the Heriot Water, draining northwards from Mount Main.
Corsehope Burn
A tributary of the Heriot Water, draining northwards from Mount Main.
Hill track junction, Corsehope Burn The track ahead comes up from Corsehope Farm and the right-hand branch joins from Nether Birchy Law to the east. Well-surfaced tracks like these give quick and easy access to the grouse moors for gamekeepers on quad bikes.
Hill track junction, Corsehope Burn
The track ahead comes up from Corsehope Farm and the right-hand branch joins from Nether Birchy Law to the east. Well-surfaced tracks like these give quick and easy access to the grouse moors for gamekeepers on quad bikes.
Between Heriot and Fountainhall Plantations and upland pastures to the west of the Gala Water valley. The A7 runs in the valley across the  top of the picture.
Between Heriot and Fountainhall
Plantations and upland pastures to the west of the Gala Water valley. The A7 runs in the valley across the top of the picture.
Moorfoot Hills from the air Nether Birchy Law is in the foreground. The snow and low winter sun highlight the strip woods and the rounded form of the hills. The course of Gala Water, the Borders railway and Toddleburn wind farm can be seen in the distance.
Moorfoot Hills from the air
Nether Birchy Law is in the foreground. The snow and low winter sun highlight the strip woods and the rounded form of the hills. The course of Gala Water, the Borders railway and Toddleburn wind farm can be seen in the distance.
Cattle, Halltree
Cattle, Halltree
Cattle, Halltree
Cattle, Halltree
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Zigzag Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT3850 (Lat: 55.747163, Lng: -2.974548)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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