Castle Craig Clump

Wood, Forest in West Lothian

Scotland

Castle Craig Clump

Hound Point oil terminal Owned and operated by Ineos, the terminal is the loading point for North Sea oil exported from the UK. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Point" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Point">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Hound Point oil terminal Credit: M J Richardson

Castle Craig Clump is a picturesque woodland located in West Lothian, Scotland. Situated near the town of Bathgate, this enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 50 hectares. Nestled within the wider Bathgate Hills, Castle Craig Clump is known for its diverse range of tree species, providing a haven for nature enthusiasts and walkers alike.

The woodland is primarily composed of broadleaf trees, such as oak, beech, and birch, which create a rich and vibrant canopy. This variety of tree species offers a stunning display of colors throughout the seasons, with vibrant greens in the spring and summer, transforming into a tapestry of warm oranges and reds during the autumn months.

Castle Craig Clump is also home to a diverse array of wildlife, with numerous bird species, including woodpeckers and owls, making their homes within the forest. Visitors may also catch sight of red squirrels darting through the treetops.

The woodland features a network of well-maintained trails, making it an ideal location for walkers and hikers of all abilities. These paths wind through the forest, leading visitors to various viewpoints, offering breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Castle Craig Clump offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature. Whether exploring the woodland's hidden corners or simply enjoying a leisurely stroll, this idyllic forest is a true gem within West Lothian.

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Hound Point oil terminal Owned and operated by Ineos, the terminal is the loading point for North Sea oil exported from the UK. <span class="nowrap"><a title="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Point" rel="nofollow ugc noopener" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hound_Point">Link</a><img style="margin-left:2px;" alt="External link" title="External link - shift click to open in new window" src="https://s1.geograph.org.uk/img/external.png" width="10" height="10"/></span>
Hound Point oil terminal
Owned and operated by Ineos, the terminal is the loading point for North Sea oil exported from the UK. LinkExternal link
Hound Point tanker berths Oil export facility for North Sea oil in the Firth of Forth.
Hound Point tanker berths
Oil export facility for North Sea oil in the Firth of Forth.
Oil terminal Gear used to connect oil tankers to the supply pipelines at Hound's Point tanker terminal.
Oil terminal
Gear used to connect oil tankers to the supply pipelines at Hound's Point tanker terminal.
Hound Point Tanker Berth As seen from the South Pier at St David's Harbour, Dalgety Bay.
Hound Point Tanker Berth
As seen from the South Pier at St David's Harbour, Dalgety Bay.
Maersk Producer at Hound Point Loading crude oil at Hound Point Terminal. The Maersk Producer is a 61,000 ton crude oil carrying tanker, built in China in 2006.
Maersk Producer at Hound Point
Loading crude oil at Hound Point Terminal. The Maersk Producer is a 61,000 ton crude oil carrying tanker, built in China in 2006.
Hound Point Marine Terminal The 'Smit Young' sailing between the Hound point landing stages, in this case she is in between HP 1 and HP 3 and is in the process of picking up workers for ferrying to Hawes Pier.
Hound Point Marine Terminal
The 'Smit Young' sailing between the Hound point landing stages, in this case she is in between HP 1 and HP 3 and is in the process of picking up workers for ferrying to Hawes Pier.
Hound Point Terminal The terminal is used for loading oil products from the Kinneil tank farm for export.
Hound Point Terminal
The terminal is used for loading oil products from the Kinneil tank farm for export.
Hound Point Terminal The central and eastern sections of the offshore terminal at Hound Point, with the Forth Bridges in the background
Hound Point Terminal
The central and eastern sections of the offshore terminal at Hound Point, with the Forth Bridges in the background
Hound Point Terminal The central complex in the eastern bay of the terminal.
Hound Point Terminal
The central complex in the eastern bay of the terminal.
Hound Point Terminal This is the central structure of the middle bay of the terminal.
Hound Point Terminal
This is the central structure of the middle bay of the terminal.
Hound Point Terminal A telephoto view of the central tower of the terminal.
Hound Point Terminal
A telephoto view of the central tower of the terminal.
Hound Point Tanker Terminal Not a lot of activity!
Hound Point Tanker Terminal
Not a lot of activity!
Oil tanker berths at Hound Point Just 600m from the shore of the Dalmeny Estate.
Oil tanker berths at Hound Point
Just 600m from the shore of the Dalmeny Estate.
Filling station at Hound Point Hound Point 1, a terminal for loading oil from the Dalmeny Storage Depot to tankers.
Filling station at Hound Point
Hound Point 1, a terminal for loading oil from the Dalmeny Storage Depot to tankers.
Hound Point 2 The easternmost of the two terminals for loading oil on to tankers at Hound Point.
Hound Point 2
The easternmost of the two terminals for loading oil on to tankers at Hound Point.
Tanker berth at Hound Point The eastern end of Hound Point 2, with Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh beyond, 14 km away.
Tanker berth at Hound Point
The eastern end of Hound Point 2, with Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh beyond, 14 km away.
Hound Point tanker berths Looking back to the Dalmeny Estate and Mons Hill
Hound Point tanker berths
Looking back to the Dalmeny Estate and Mons Hill
Tanker berth off Hound Point I hope this is worth posting in spite of the poor visibility on a dull, rainy day. The vagaries of the British weather can be gauged by comparing this view with the same spot about two hours later. <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3708738">NT1580 : Tanker berth at Hound Point</a>
Tanker berth off Hound Point
I hope this is worth posting in spite of the poor visibility on a dull, rainy day. The vagaries of the British weather can be gauged by comparing this view with the same spot about two hours later. NT1580 : Tanker berth at Hound Point
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Castle Craig Clump is located at Grid Ref: NT1678 (Lat: 55.994067, Lng: -3.3463516)

Unitary Authority: City of Edinburgh

Police Authority: Edinburgh

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