Colstoun Wood

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Colstoun Wood

Bolton to Gifford path
Bolton to Gifford path Credit: Richard Webb

Colstoun Wood is a captivating forest located in East Lothian, Scotland. Stretching across an area of approximately 80 hectares, this woodland is a haven for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The wood is situated near the village of Haddington, just a short distance away from the capital city of Edinburgh.

The forest boasts an impressive variety of tree species, including oak, ash, beech, and Scots pine. These majestic trees create a lush and vibrant canopy, providing shelter and sustenance for a diverse array of wildlife. Colstoun Wood is home to numerous species of birds, such as woodpeckers, owls, and buzzards, which can be spotted soaring through the treetops.

Traversing the woodland, visitors will find a network of well-maintained trails that wind through the forest. These paths offer a delightful opportunity to explore the wood's natural beauty and discover hidden treasures along the way. From wildflowers and ferns to moss-covered stones, the forest floor is a tapestry of colors and textures that change with the seasons.

Colstoun Wood also holds historical significance, with remnants of ancient settlements and archaeological sites scattered throughout the area. These remnants serve as a reminder of the forest's rich cultural heritage and provide a fascinating glimpse into the past.

Whether it's a peaceful stroll, birdwatching, or an educational adventure, Colstoun Wood offers something for everyone. With its tranquil ambiance, diverse flora and fauna, and historical allure, this enchanting forest is a must-visit destination for nature lovers and history enthusiasts in East Lothian.

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Colstoun Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.92636/-2.7527012 or Grid Reference NT5370. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Bolton to Gifford path
Bolton to Gifford path
Bolton to Gifford path
Bolton to Gifford path
Ditch below Gowks Hill Ten years after the previous generation of trees here was felled.
Ditch below Gowks Hill
Ten years after the previous generation of trees here was felled.
Colstoun Water One of the rivers draining the Lammermuir Hills to the Tyne.
Colstoun Water
One of the rivers draining the Lammermuir Hills to the Tyne.
Bolton to Gifford path Passing beneath a scrub covered bank.
Bolton to Gifford path
Passing beneath a scrub covered bank.
Path towards Eaglescairnie Leaving the corner of Fawn Wood.
Path towards Eaglescairnie
Leaving the corner of Fawn Wood.
Bridge over the Beugh Burn A path between Gifford and Eaglescairnie.
Bridge over the Beugh Burn
A path between Gifford and Eaglescairnie.
Gifford to Eaglescairnie path
Gifford to Eaglescairnie path
Coulston Water The river changes its name from Gifford Water to Coulston Water on its way to the Tyne. There is a very attractive path running towards Bolton along the bank.
Coulston Water
The river changes its name from Gifford Water to Coulston Water on its way to the Tyne. There is a very attractive path running towards Bolton along the bank.
Ewelie Wood There was a lot of storm damage in the Colstoun woodlands, mainly caused by the storm of 3rd January 2012.
Ewelie Wood
There was a lot of storm damage in the Colstoun woodlands, mainly caused by the storm of 3rd January 2012.
Footpath sign, Colstoun Between Gifford and Bolton, one of the best paths in East Lothian.
Footpath sign, Colstoun
Between Gifford and Bolton, one of the best paths in East Lothian.
Young woodland, Colstoun A block of Clacherdean Wood has been replaced. The fence is meant to repel the local roe deer population.
Young woodland, Colstoun
A block of Clacherdean Wood has been replaced. The fence is meant to repel the local roe deer population.
Coulston woodlands Pine woods on top of a slope above the Colstoun Water.
Coulston woodlands
Pine woods on top of a slope above the Colstoun Water.
Path to Bolton The start of a very attractive path to Bolton from Gifford. Here it follows the Sandyford Burn with a stubble field to the north.
Path to Bolton
The start of a very attractive path to Bolton from Gifford. Here it follows the Sandyford Burn with a stubble field to the north.
Path to Bolton Mature conifers beside the Coulston Water. The path is well surfaced and waymarked and rather beautiful.
Path to Bolton
Mature conifers beside the Coulston Water. The path is well surfaced and waymarked and rather beautiful.
Path to Bolton A very attractive path between Bolton and Gifford passes through grass fields beside the Coulston Water.
Path to Bolton
A very attractive path between Bolton and Gifford passes through grass fields beside the Coulston Water.
Clacherdean Wood A path between Gifford and Bolton runs through Clacherdean Wood, part of the Colstoun woodlands.
Clacherdean Wood
A path between Gifford and Bolton runs through Clacherdean Wood, part of the Colstoun woodlands.
Woodland, Coulston Mostly coniferous woodland but very varied.
Woodland, Coulston
Mostly coniferous woodland but very varied.
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Colstoun Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT5370 (Lat: 55.92636, Lng: -2.7527012)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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