Fala Dam Wood

Wood, Forest in Midlothian

Scotland

Fala Dam Wood

Moor Road The road over Fala Moor descends through Fala Mains Wood.  Taken from the gate onto the moor.
Moor Road Credit: Richard Webb

Fala Dam Wood is a picturesque woodland located in Midlothian, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 48 hectares, the wood is situated near the village of Fala, just south of the city of Edinburgh. The woodland is predominantly made up of coniferous trees, including Sitka spruce and Scots pine, with some areas of broadleaf trees such as oak and birch.

The Fala Dam Wood is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering a range of activities for visitors to enjoy. There are several walking trails that wind through the wood, providing opportunities for leisurely strolls and more challenging hikes. The diverse flora and fauna found within the wood make it an ideal spot for nature lovers, with various bird species, mammals, and insects calling the woodland their home.

One of the main attractions of Fala Dam Wood is the Fala Dam itself, which was built in the 19th century to supply water to the nearby railway. The dam creates a small reservoir within the wood, adding to the scenic beauty of the area. Visitors can enjoy peaceful moments by the water's edge, taking in the tranquil surroundings.

Fala Dam Wood is managed by Forestry and Land Scotland, ensuring the preservation of the woodland and its wildlife. The organization also maintains the walking trails and provides information boards throughout the wood, offering valuable insights into the history and ecology of the area.

Overall, Fala Dam Wood is a delightful woodland retreat, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in nature and enjoy the beauty of the Scottish countryside.

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Fala Dam Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.845336/-2.9127541 or Grid Reference NT4261. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Moor Road The road over Fala Moor descends through Fala Mains Wood.  Taken from the gate onto the moor.
Moor Road
The road over Fala Moor descends through Fala Mains Wood. Taken from the gate onto the moor.
Stubble Field near Windy Mains A winter field near Windy Mains as seen from the track to Whitburgh. Lammermuirs can be seen in the distance.
Stubble Field near Windy Mains
A winter field near Windy Mains as seen from the track to Whitburgh. Lammermuirs can be seen in the distance.
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.
Summit area, Dodridge Law A stripwood.
Summit area, Dodridge Law
A stripwood.
Costerton Mains Taken 16 years after <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/82964">NT4362 : Costerton Mains</a>.
Costerton Mains
Taken 16 years after NT4362 : Costerton Mains.
Minor road passing Old Chrighton Dean Cottage The road is close to the A68 and soon joins it in the direction of view. The cottage is named on OS maps with its name spelled without the first 'g'; the spelling used on the property's gate is used here.
Minor road passing Old Chrighton Dean Cottage
The road is close to the A68 and soon joins it in the direction of view. The cottage is named on OS maps with its name spelled without the first 'g'; the spelling used on the property's gate is used here.
Track between road and Routing Glen The track is rising towards a minor road north of the small settlement at Fala; it's not shown on OS maps. Routing Glen falling to the right, is remarkably steep-sided and deep for a lowland area.
Track between road and Routing Glen
The track is rising towards a minor road north of the small settlement at Fala; it's not shown on OS maps. Routing Glen falling to the right, is remarkably steep-sided and deep for a lowland area.
Fala, from its churchyard A view over the small settlement of Fala seen past gravestones in the graveyard. There's a warning at the entrance of the danger of unstable gravestones but no warning that there's a drop beyond the line of edging stones over which the unwary could fall.
Fala, from its churchyard
A view over the small settlement of Fala seen past gravestones in the graveyard. There's a warning at the entrance of the danger of unstable gravestones but no warning that there's a drop beyond the line of edging stones over which the unwary could fall.
A68 layby, Magazine Wood Taken shortly before a high fence was erected between wood and road.
A68 layby, Magazine Wood
Taken shortly before a high fence was erected between wood and road.
Junction of the B6458 and A68
Junction of the B6458 and A68
B6458 near Saughland
B6458 near Saughland
B6458 near Saughland
B6458 near Saughland
A68 south of Pathhead
A68 south of Pathhead
Pylons, Fala Moor Power lines crossing Fala Moor.
Pylons, Fala Moor
Power lines crossing Fala Moor.
Moor Road A section of the track between Fala and Brothershiels, within Fala Mains Wood.
Moor Road
A section of the track between Fala and Brothershiels, within Fala Mains Wood.
Ford Over Blackhouse Burn viewed from the North
Ford Over Blackhouse Burn viewed from the North
Stubble and bales, Fala
Stubble and bales, Fala
Magazine Wood The strangely named Magazine Wood with lovely autumn colours and a nice mix of Larch, other conifers and broadleaf trees give a variety of shades.
Sycamore tree devoid of leaves in the foreground.
Magazine Wood
The strangely named Magazine Wood with lovely autumn colours and a nice mix of Larch, other conifers and broadleaf trees give a variety of shades. Sycamore tree devoid of leaves in the foreground.
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Fala Dam Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT4261 (Lat: 55.845336, Lng: -2.9127541)

Unitary Authority: Midlothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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