Bents Wood

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Bents Wood

Sanding the green Preparing the bowling green in Gifford for the new season.
Sanding the green Credit: Richard Webb

Bents Wood, located in East Lothian, is a serene and enchanting forest that covers a vast area of land. This woodland is known for its rich biodiversity and diverse range of flora and fauna. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and birdwatchers due to its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere.

The wood is predominantly made up of native broadleaf trees, such as oak, ash, and beech, which create a dense canopy providing shade and shelter for various plant species. Bluebells, primroses, and wild garlic are just a few of the wildflowers that carpet the forest floor during the spring months, adding a burst of color and fragrance.

The wood is also home to a wide variety of wildlife. Bird species such as woodpeckers, owls, and thrushes can be spotted nesting amongst the trees, while squirrels and badgers scurry about their daily activities. Bents Wood also supports a diverse range of insect life, including butterflies and dragonflies.

The wood is crisscrossed by a network of well-maintained trails, offering visitors the opportunity to explore its beauty at their own pace. These paths lead to picturesque viewpoints, tranquil ponds, and hidden glades, providing a sense of discovery and adventure.

Bents Wood is accessible to the public throughout the year, allowing visitors to experience its ever-changing beauty in different seasons. Whether you are seeking a peaceful walk in nature, a chance to observe wildlife, or simply a place to unwind and reconnect with the natural world, Bents Wood is a haven worth exploring.

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Bents Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.896355/-2.7548065 or Grid Reference NT5267. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Sanding the green Preparing the bowling green in Gifford for the new season.
Sanding the green
Preparing the bowling green in Gifford for the new season.
Station Road, Gifford
Station Road, Gifford
Gifford and Garvald Light Railway Near the site of Gifford Station.
Gifford and Garvald Light Railway
Near the site of Gifford Station.
Gifford Community Woodlands Mixed woodland with a network of well surfaced paths.
Gifford Community Woodlands
Mixed woodland with a network of well surfaced paths.
Path, Gifford Community Woodlands A new well surfaced all ability path through mixed woodlands.
Path, Gifford Community Woodlands
A new well surfaced all ability path through mixed woodlands.
Track to Inglisfield Through Broadwoodside.
Track to Inglisfield
Through Broadwoodside.
All ability path, Fawn Wood Newly upgraded path in the Gifford Community Woodlands.
All ability path, Fawn Wood
Newly upgraded path in the Gifford Community Woodlands.
Fawn Wood Gifford Community Woodlands.
Fawn Wood
Gifford Community Woodlands.
Farmland near Gifford View towards near Winding Law from the edge of Fawn Wood.
Farmland near Gifford
View towards near Winding Law from the edge of Fawn Wood.
View towards Gifford From Fawn Wood with Yester Kirk just visible above the trees.
View towards Gifford
From Fawn Wood with Yester Kirk just visible above the trees.
Abandoned machinery, Fawn Wood, Gifford There was a building mapped near here during the 20th century, in the brief period that there was a railway station nearby. My guess is that there was a sawmill here.
Abandoned machinery, Fawn Wood, Gifford
There was a building mapped near here during the 20th century, in the brief period that there was a railway station nearby. My guess is that there was a sawmill here.
Roof, The Old Mill One of the older buildings in Gifford.
Roof, The Old Mill
One of the older buildings in Gifford.
The green and High Street, Gifford
The green and High Street, Gifford
The green and High Street, Gifford
The green and High Street, Gifford
Blocked path, Kailrig Wood The new owners of Yester feel that the Law does not apply to them. Exceptionalism shown up with exceptional fortification, although one gate automatically opened in front of me.  They have cameras too.
Blocked path, Kailrig Wood
The new owners of Yester feel that the Law does not apply to them. Exceptionalism shown up with exceptional fortification, although one gate automatically opened in front of me. They have cameras too.
Horse manure, Lady's Wood An attempt to justify why they think they are above our access laws. By a gate and fence 1km away from the house.
Horse manure, Lady's Wood
An attempt to justify why they think they are above our access laws. By a gate and fence 1km away from the house.
Lady's Wood, Gifford Taking advantage of the mysterious self opening gate.
Lady's Wood, Gifford
Taking advantage of the mysterious self opening gate.
Bolton Muir Wood
Bolton Muir Wood
Show me another place!

Bents Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT5267 (Lat: 55.896355, Lng: -2.7548065)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 55.896355,-2.7548065
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Lat/Long: 55.8971184/-2.7476496
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Lat/Long: 55.8980331/-2.7485831
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