Binning Wood

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Binning Wood

Track, Binning Wood Along the southern edge of the wood.
Track, Binning Wood Credit: Richard Webb

Binning Wood is a picturesque forest located in East Lothian, Scotland. Covering an area of approximately 200 acres, this enchanting woodland is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse ecosystem. Nestled between the villages of Humbie and Pencaitland, Binning Wood is easily accessible and attracts visitors from near and far.

The wood is predominantly composed of native broadleaf trees, including oak, ash, and beech, which create a rich and vibrant canopy. These majestic trees provide a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including red squirrels, roe deer, and a variety of bird species. Binning Wood is a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI), highlighting its ecological importance and the need for its preservation.

Visitors to Binning Wood can explore the numerous walking trails and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. The woodland offers a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, providing an ideal setting for a leisurely stroll or a family picnic. The paths wind through the forest, leading visitors past babbling brooks, carpeted with wildflowers during the summer months.

In addition to its natural beauty, Binning Wood boasts a rich history. The remains of an Iron Age hillfort can be found within the woodland, adding an element of intrigue for history enthusiasts. Interpretive panels along the trails offer insights into the area's past and provide a glimpse into the lives of those who once inhabited the region.

Overall, Binning Wood is a captivating destination for nature lovers, offering a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in the beauty of Scotland's natural landscapes.

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Binning Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.013997/-2.6419189 or Grid Reference NT6080. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Track, Binning Wood Along the southern edge of the wood.
Track, Binning Wood
Along the southern edge of the wood.
Binning Wood brambles Brambles are not so common in Scottish woodlands, they seem to be thriving in this corner of Binning Wood away from the rhododendrons.
Binning Wood brambles
Brambles are not so common in Scottish woodlands, they seem to be thriving in this corner of Binning Wood away from the rhododendrons.
Track, Binning Wood Many of the radiating rides have become indistinct or rhododendron choked. This one is still in frequent use.
Track, Binning Wood
Many of the radiating rides have become indistinct or rhododendron choked. This one is still in frequent use.
Clearing, Binning Wood One of three clearings which are the origins of a confusing network of radiating rides.
Clearing, Binning Wood
One of three clearings which are the origins of a confusing network of radiating rides.
Track, Binning Wood An all weather surfaced track links two of the big clearings. Most paths in the woodland tend to be rather muddy so the new paths are rather popular.
Track, Binning Wood
An all weather surfaced track links two of the big clearings. Most paths in the woodland tend to be rather muddy so the new paths are rather popular.
Clearing, Binning Wood The largest of three clearings that radiate rides throughout Binning Wood.
Clearing, Binning Wood
The largest of three clearings that radiate rides throughout Binning Wood.
Monument and clearing, Binning Wood Binning reputedly was one of the main plantations used to build De Havilland Mosquitoes in World War II. The wood was replanted maintaining the radial ride pattern from three clearings.
Monument and clearing, Binning Wood
Binning reputedly was one of the main plantations used to build De Havilland Mosquitoes in World War II. The wood was replanted maintaining the radial ride pattern from three clearings.
Clearing, Binning Wood One of the clearings in Binning Wood.
Clearing, Binning Wood
One of the clearings in Binning Wood.
Clearing, Binning Wood One of three clearings in the wood. Rides radiate from all three.
Clearing, Binning Wood
One of three clearings in the wood. Rides radiate from all three.
Ride, Binning Wood Rides radiate from three clearings. This one originates from the northernmost one, Bruce's Circle.
Ride, Binning Wood
Rides radiate from three clearings. This one originates from the northernmost one, Bruce's Circle.
Ride, Binning Wood Rides radiate from three clearings. This one originates from the northernmost one, Bruce's Circle.
Ride, Binning Wood
Rides radiate from three clearings. This one originates from the northernmost one, Bruce's Circle.
Ditch and ride, Binning Wood
Ditch and ride, Binning Wood
Binning Wood Cleared rhododendron. It will soon grow back.
Binning Wood
Cleared rhododendron. It will soon grow back.
Path, Binning Wood It links two of the clearings. Binning is plagued by Rhododendron ponticum
Path, Binning Wood
It links two of the clearings. Binning is plagued by Rhododendron ponticum
Log stack, Binning Wood
Log stack, Binning Wood
Path, Binning Wood A path with an improved surface.
Path, Binning Wood
A path with an improved surface.
Barebanes Wood Young trees in an area felled a few years earlier.
Barebanes Wood
Young trees in an area felled a few years earlier.
Brownrig wood The rhododendron had been cut back from the track.
Brownrig wood
The rhododendron had been cut back from the track.
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Binning Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6080 (Lat: 56.013997, Lng: -2.6419189)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Located within 500m of 56.013997,-2.6419189
Binning Wood
Historic: memorial
Inscription: BINNING WOOD 301 ACRES FIRST PLANTED 1707 CLEAR FELLED IN WORLD WAR II 1942-45 REPLANTING COMPLETED 1960
Material: stone
Memorial: stone
Name Etymology Wikidata: Q5078721
Name Etymology Wikipedia: en:Charles Hamilton, Lord Binning
Lat/Long: 56.0129602/-2.6354609
Bench
Backrest: no
Direction: 168
Lit: no
Material: wood
Source: survey
Lat/Long: 56.0123706/-2.6424255
Bench
Backrest: no
Direction: 104
Lit: no
Material: wood
Lat/Long: 56.0130391/-2.6418133
The data included in this document is from www.openstreetmap.org. The data is made available under ODbL.

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