Scald Law is a hill in Midlothian, Scotland. At 579 metres (1900 feet) it is the highest of the Pentland Hills. The hill is composed of Devonian volcanic rock.
The origin of the name is uncertain. Some sources say it derives from the Scots Language word scawed, meaning bare, while another claims it derives from scaldberry, an old name for blackberry.
There's a hiking trail (T2) leading to the summit. Scald Law is one of the 6 peaks along the Pentland Way.
By elevation Scald Law is
# 1 out of 43 in Pentland Hills Regional Park # 6 out of 67 in Midlothian
By prominence Scald Law is
# 1 out of 43 in Pentland Hills Regional Park # 1 out of 67 in Midlothian # 24 out of 6530 in the Southern Scotland and Isle of Man
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