Halfland Strip

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Halfland Strip

Fun on the Beach A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Fun on the Beach Credit: Adam Ward

Halfland Strip is a picturesque woodland area located in East Lothian, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, it is known for its serene beauty and diverse range of flora and fauna. The strip is situated between two villages, Gifford and Yester, making it easily accessible for visitors.

The woodland comprises a mix of deciduous and coniferous trees, creating a harmonious blend of colors throughout the seasons. Beech, oak, and silver birch are among the prominent tree species found here, providing a dense canopy that offers shade and shelter to the various wildlife inhabiting the area.

Halfland Strip is home to a wide variety of animal species, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers. Visitors may spot red squirrels, roe deer, and badgers that reside within the woodland. The strip also attracts numerous bird species, including woodpeckers, owls, and various songbirds. The peaceful atmosphere and abundance of wildlife make it an ideal spot for nature walks and photography.

The woodland features well-maintained pathways that allow visitors to explore the area easily. These paths wind through the beautiful landscape, offering stunning views of the surrounding countryside. There are also picnic areas and benches strategically placed, providing visitors with an opportunity to relax and immerse themselves in the tranquility of the forest.

Halfland Strip is a haven for nature lovers, offering a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and well-maintained trails make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in the heart of East Lothian.

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Halfland Strip Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.048944/-2.6665163 or Grid Reference NT5884. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Fun on the Beach A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Fun on the Beach
A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Bass Rock from Seacliff Summers day on Seacliff beach looking out to the Bass Rock in the Forth. The beach was actually very busy so had to be quick to get a picture with no humans, canines or equines!
Bass Rock from Seacliff
Summers day on Seacliff beach looking out to the Bass Rock in the Forth. The beach was actually very busy so had to be quick to get a picture with no humans, canines or equines!
Walkers on Seacliff Beach The Bass Rock dominates the background.
Walkers on Seacliff Beach
The Bass Rock dominates the background.
Low tide at Seacliff The walkers are looking towards Tantallon Castle.
Low tide at Seacliff
The walkers are looking towards Tantallon Castle.
Shades of grey at Seacliff There was an interesting grey sky during my morning walk on Seacliff Beach.
Shades of grey at Seacliff
There was an interesting grey sky during my morning walk on Seacliff Beach.
Seacliff Harbour Tantallon Castle <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT5985">NT5985</a> on the far headland.
Seacliff Harbour
Tantallon Castle NT5985 on the far headland.
Rock on  Seacliff Beach
Rock on Seacliff Beach
The Gegan and Bass Rock The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6087">NT6087</a> beyond.
The Gegan and Bass Rock
The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock NT6087 beyond.
The Gegan and Bass Rock The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan (A tidal island) stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6087">NT6087</a> beyond.
The Gegan and Bass Rock
The red sandstone of the headland of the Gegan (A tidal island) stands in striking contrast to the white guano-covered Bass Rock NT6087 beyond.
Cottage beside the A198 North of Whitekirk.
Cottage beside the A198
North of Whitekirk.
Cliff and tidal platform at the Gegan With a distant view of the Isle of May <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6599">NT6599</a>.
Cliff and tidal platform at the Gegan
With a distant view of the Isle of May NT6599.
Seacliff Harbour Tantallon Castle <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT5985">NT5985</a> on the far headland.
Seacliff Harbour
Tantallon Castle NT5985 on the far headland.
Rocky shoreline west of the Gegan Tantallon Castle <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT5985">NT5985</a> on the cliff.
Rocky shoreline west of the Gegan
Tantallon Castle NT5985 on the cliff.
Prominent rock at Seacliff Bay The Gegan beyond.
Prominent rock at Seacliff Bay
The Gegan beyond.
Seacliff Bay Remote bay on the coast south of Tantallon Castle, seen from the car park on the cliff top. In view are the Gegan and Bass Rock <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NT6087">NT6087</a>.
Seacliff Bay
Remote bay on the coast south of Tantallon Castle, seen from the car park on the cliff top. In view are the Gegan and Bass Rock NT6087.
Coastal East Lothian : Lobster pots at Seacliff harbour It was a cloudy and very windy morning at Seacliff harbour.

The distant Tantallon Castle seemed to get the best of the sunshine.
Coastal East Lothian : Lobster pots at Seacliff harbour
It was a cloudy and very windy morning at Seacliff harbour. The distant Tantallon Castle seemed to get the best of the sunshine.
Coastal East Lothian : Seacliff harbour
Coastal East Lothian : Seacliff harbour
A wedding shoot at Seacliff Beach This telephoto shot looking towards the Bass Rock was taken from the high tide line. When I first entered the beach the bride and groom were on a rock formation called The Gegan <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/2954865">NT6084 : The Gegan at Seacliff</a>.
A wedding shoot at Seacliff Beach
This telephoto shot looking towards the Bass Rock was taken from the high tide line. When I first entered the beach the bride and groom were on a rock formation called The Gegan NT6084 : The Gegan at Seacliff.
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Halfland Strip is located at Grid Ref: NT5884 (Lat: 56.048944, Lng: -2.6665163)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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