Definition: Ofsroads are large bogs, often found in northern Europe, Scotland, Germany, and Poland. These wetlands can be rocky or mudflat, and they're home to a wide variety of wildlife, including foxes, hares, rabbits, and birds such as chaffinches, starlings, and blackbirds. The term is derived from Old Norse and means 'small bogs', but it's not commonly used in English literature or language.