Quarry Park Clump

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Quarry Park Clump

Estate road, Clerkington
Estate road, Clerkington Credit: Richard Webb

Quarry Park Clump is a picturesque woodland located in East Lothian, Scotland. Spanning over a vast area, it is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking tranquility amidst nature's beauty. The clump is situated near the town of Prestonpans and is easily accessible by both car and public transport.

The woodland boasts a diverse range of tree species, including oak, beech, and Scots pine, which create a dense and lush forest canopy. The vibrant foliage, especially during autumn, offers a mesmerizing display of colors that attracts visitors from far and wide. Moreover, the clump is home to various wildlife species, making it an ideal spot for birdwatching and animal spotting.

Quarry Park Clump offers a network of well-maintained walking trails that wind through the woods, allowing visitors to explore the area at their own pace. These paths cater to different levels of difficulty, accommodating both casual strollers and more adventurous hikers. Along the way, visitors can enjoy the peaceful ambiance, listen to the soothing sounds of nature, and breathe in the fresh, crisp air.

The clump also features a picnic area, making it an excellent spot for families and groups to enjoy a leisurely day out. With ample space for children to play and explore, it offers a safe and enjoyable environment for all ages.

Overall, Quarry Park Clump in East Lothian is a natural haven that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its enchanting woodland, scenic trails, and abundant wildlife make it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

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Quarry Park Clump Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.944241/-2.7757036 or Grid Reference NT5172. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Estate road, Clerkington
Estate road, Clerkington
Cereals, Clerkington Arable farming at Clerkington Mains.
Cereals, Clerkington
Arable farming at Clerkington Mains.
Path to Letham Holdings East Lothian core path no.109, out of Haddington.
Path to Letham Holdings
East Lothian core path no.109, out of Haddington.
Path near Letham Holdings East Lothian core path no.109, out of Haddington.
Path near Letham Holdings
East Lothian core path no.109, out of Haddington.
Road side post box at Letham Mains At the road junction from the A6093 to Letham Mains Smallholdings
Road side post box at Letham Mains
At the road junction from the A6093 to Letham Mains Smallholdings
An old gravestone at St Mary’s Kirkyard, Haddington The inscription reads:

HEER LYES PATRICK
DRUMOND LAVFUL SON
TO JOHN DRUMOND
OF LENOCH WHO DIED
AT DYRES MAY 1669
AND OF HIS AGE
4 YEERES
An old gravestone at St Mary’s Kirkyard, Haddington
The inscription reads: HEER LYES PATRICK DRUMOND LAVFUL SON TO JOHN DRUMOND OF LENOCH WHO DIED AT DYRES MAY 1669 AND OF HIS AGE 4 YEERES
Junction, B6368 By West Lodge, Lennoxlove.
Junction, B6368
By West Lodge, Lennoxlove.
East Lothian CC fingerpost Distances down to the furlong (200m) as usual in East Lothian.   A sadly neglected unit of distance is the furlong as it is 1/5th of a kilometre and 1/8th of a mile - very useful for quick conversions in a land where they still use miles on roadsigns.
East Lothian CC fingerpost
Distances down to the furlong (200m) as usual in East Lothian. A sadly neglected unit of distance is the furlong as it is 1/5th of a kilometre and 1/8th of a mile - very useful for quick conversions in a land where they still use miles on roadsigns.
Colstoun Water Near the Tyne confluence, upstream of Haddington. There is a new bridge here for the cycle/footpath.
Colstoun Water
Near the Tyne confluence, upstream of Haddington. There is a new bridge here for the cycle/footpath.
Mitchelhall Brae The steep side of a hill over to Haddington from the Gifford direction.
Mitchelhall Brae
The steep side of a hill over to Haddington from the Gifford direction.
View of Traprain Law From Mitchelhall.
View of Traprain Law
From Mitchelhall.
B6368 Leaving a control point on a rally, Tour Ecosse.  Every classic car that passed was Netherlands registered.
B6368
Leaving a control point on a rally, Tour Ecosse. Every classic car that passed was Netherlands registered.
Control, Grants' Braes Dutch classic car rally checkpoint by the Burns Monument.
Control, Grants' Braes
Dutch classic car rally checkpoint by the Burns Monument.
Control, Grants' Braes Rally checkpoint for Tour Ecosse - all cars were Netherlands registered and mostly 1960s classics.
Control, Grants' Braes
Rally checkpoint for Tour Ecosse - all cars were Netherlands registered and mostly 1960s classics.
New bridge over the Colstoun Water Route 196 of the National Cycle Network uses a new path and bridge beside the B6368.
New bridge over the Colstoun Water
Route 196 of the National Cycle Network uses a new path and bridge beside the B6368.
Wheat, Haddington A large field between Lennoxlove and the Tyne.
Wheat, Haddington
A large field between Lennoxlove and the Tyne.
Route 196 A path from Stevenson Bridge to the B6368
Route 196
A path from Stevenson Bridge to the B6368
View of Trapain Law Arable land outside Haddington.
View of Trapain Law
Arable land outside Haddington.
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Quarry Park Clump is located at Grid Ref: NT5172 (Lat: 55.944241, Lng: -2.7757036)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.944241,-2.7757036
Lennoxlove Acredales
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 55.9483678/-2.7746428
East Port
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Lat/Long: 55.9452585/-2.7706677
North Port
Place: locality
Lat/Long: 55.944779/-2.781933
Power: pole
Lat/Long: 55.9453774/-2.7824533
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