Heathery Strip

Wood, Forest in Midlothian

Scotland

Heathery Strip

B6458 A link between the A7 and A68.
B6458 Credit: Richard Webb

Heathery Strip is a picturesque woodland located in Midlothian, Scotland. Situated just a few miles south of the city of Edinburgh, it offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The woodland is part of the larger Pentland Hills Regional Park, which spans over 10,000 acres of natural beauty.

Heathery Strip is characterized by its dense forest of native trees, such as Scots pine, oak, and birch. The woodland floor is covered in a carpet of heather, giving it its name. This vibrant purple plant adds a splash of color to the landscape throughout the summer months.

The forest is crisscrossed with a network of well-maintained walking trails, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts. These paths range from easy strolls to more challenging hikes, catering to all levels of fitness and ability. Along the way, visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside and may even spot some local wildlife, including deer and various bird species.

Heathery Strip is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, with the woodland providing a habitat for numerous species. It is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) due to its ecological importance.

Overall, Heathery Strip is a hidden gem in Midlothian, offering visitors the chance to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy a peaceful retreat away from the city.

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Heathery Strip Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.83022/-2.9636773 or Grid Reference NT3960. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

B6458 A link between the A7 and A68.
B6458
A link between the A7 and A68.
A big field of the B6458 Often grazed by sheep.
A big field of the B6458
Often grazed by sheep.
B6458 near Tynehead
B6458 near Tynehead
Farm track near Tynehead
Farm track near Tynehead
Soil dump
Soil dump
B6458 East of Tynehead, a link between the A68 and A7 which is very useful if you live in East Lothian.
B6458
East of Tynehead, a link between the A68 and A7 which is very useful if you live in East Lothian.
Soil dump A tip near Tynehead, presumably to do with the Borders Railway construction, although it does smell at times.
Soil dump
A tip near Tynehead, presumably to do with the Borders Railway construction, although it does smell at times.
Soil dump, Tynehead A lot of soil has been left on former fields. I suspect this is a consequence of the rebuilding and reopening of the railway.
Soil dump, Tynehead
A lot of soil has been left on former fields. I suspect this is a consequence of the rebuilding and reopening of the railway.
Farm track, Blackcastle Beside the Cakemuir Burn.
Farm track, Blackcastle
Beside the Cakemuir Burn.
Field near  Blackcastle Often grazed by sheep.
Field near Blackcastle
Often grazed by sheep.
Turning for Blackcastle Several no through road signs, it only goes to the farm.
Turning for Blackcastle
Several no through road signs, it only goes to the farm.
B6458 near Saughland
B6458 near Saughland
B6458 towards Tynehead
B6458 towards Tynehead
The infant Tyne Water The Tyne Water, here little more than a field drain, culverted under a track near the old railway cutting north of Tynehead.
The infant Tyne Water
The Tyne Water, here little more than a field drain, culverted under a track near the old railway cutting north of Tynehead.
Bridge and cutting, Waverley line near Tynehead Plans are advanced to reopen this railway line from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and possibly Galashiels.
Bridge and cutting, Waverley line near Tynehead
Plans are advanced to reopen this railway line from Edinburgh to Tweedbank and possibly Galashiels.
B6458 The road had just been ploughed, although there was not a great deal of snow. I found today that even the small minor roads in the hills were clear - of course this never makes the news. Midlothian can sometimes be tricky in snow, but no problems this time. Thanks everyone.
B6458
The road had just been ploughed, although there was not a great deal of snow. I found today that even the small minor roads in the hills were clear - of course this never makes the news. Midlothian can sometimes be tricky in snow, but no problems this time. Thanks everyone.
Farm road, Blackcastle
Farm road, Blackcastle
A field of hungry sheep The gate was open and a set of fresh quad tracks suggested that a feeding trip was in progress.
A field of hungry sheep
The gate was open and a set of fresh quad tracks suggested that a feeding trip was in progress.
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Heathery Strip is located at Grid Ref: NT3960 (Lat: 55.83022, Lng: -2.9636773)

Unitary Authority: Midlothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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