Northumberland
Dod Law
200M
656FT
About Dod Law
Dod Law is a sandstone gem near Wooler that functions as a prehistoric open-air museum. While it won't tax your lungs, it will challenge your eyes as you hunt for the ancient cup-and-ring carvings etched into its windswept outcrops and Iron Age defenses.
Key Statistics
Rank
60th Highest in Northumberland
Parent Range
The Cheviots
Prominence
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102m
Nearest Town
Wooler
Geology
Silurian Slates & Gritstone
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
NU007316
Latitude
55.5781°N
Longitude
1.9905°W
Did You Know?
- •The hill features some of the most significant Neolithic rock art in Britain. These intricate cup-and-ring marks have survived thousands of years of Northumberland weather, outlasting most modern property developments.
- •The summit area hosts two Iron Age hillforts, suggesting a very busy neighborhood a few thousand years ago. They provided a tactical vantage point over the Milfield Plain for anyone monitoring approaching trouble.
- •The nearby St Cuthbert’s Cave, or Cuddy’s Cave, is a natural sandstone formation traditionally associated with the 7th-century monk. It served as a temporary resting place for his body while his followers dodged Viking raids.
- •Geologically part of the Fell Sandstone ridge, the terrain is a rugged mix of heather and gritstone. It feels remarkably like a miniature version of the Peak District, just with significantly more sheep and fewer tourists.
- •At a height of exactly 199.9 meters, this hill is a masterpiece of geographical passive-aggression. It sits precisely ten centimeters short of the 200m mark, forcing every hiker to stand on their tiptoes to feel a sense of achievement.
