Belton Brae Plantation

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Belton Brae Plantation

Beltonford Charolais waiting for some silage by the link road connecting the old and new A1. Bridge over the Biel Water, looking SE.
Beltonford Credit: Richard Webb

Belton Brae Plantation is a picturesque woodland located in East Lothian, Scotland. Spanning across a vast area, this plantation is known for its diverse range of trees and natural beauty. It is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, hikers, and those seeking tranquility amidst the lush greenery.

The plantation boasts an impressive variety of tree species, including oak, beech, birch, and pine, among others. These trees create a dense canopy that offers shade and shelter to a wide array of wildlife. Visitors can spot various bird species, such as woodpeckers, owls, and finches, flitting through the branches, while deer and rabbits can occasionally be seen wandering through the undergrowth.

The woodland is crisscrossed with well-maintained footpaths, allowing visitors to explore the plantation at their leisure. These paths lead to secluded spots like meandering streams, charming clearings, and small waterfalls that add to the tranquility of the surroundings.

Belton Brae Plantation also holds historical significance, as remnants of an ancient Roman road can be found within its boundaries. These remnants serve as a reminder of the rich heritage of the region.

The plantation is open to the public year-round, providing an opportunity for individuals to connect with nature and enjoy the peacefulness of the woodlands. Whether it's a leisurely stroll, a picnic, or birdwatching, Belton Brae Plantation offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.

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Belton Brae Plantation Images

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Beltonford Charolais waiting for some silage by the link road connecting the old and new A1. Bridge over the Biel Water, looking SE.
Beltonford
Charolais waiting for some silage by the link road connecting the old and new A1. Bridge over the Biel Water, looking SE.
Pitcox. Two rows of cottages, the far one abandoned.
Pitcox.
Two rows of cottages, the far one abandoned.
Pitcox Crossroads and fingerpost.
Pitcox
Crossroads and fingerpost.
Line of pipeline, Biel East Lodge. The pipeline route is now being planted.
Line of pipeline, Biel East Lodge.
The pipeline route is now being planted.
Storm water trap, A1 The A1 has just been upgraded to a dual carriageway here. The pool is to catch excessive run-off from the road and lessen the chances of flooding. View East to newly opened section.
Storm water trap, A1
The A1 has just been upgraded to a dual carriageway here. The pool is to catch excessive run-off from the road and lessen the chances of flooding. View East to newly opened section.
Woodland, Hedderwick Hill. The decidedly non hilly Hedderwick Hill is a mix of sandy soiled farmland and woods south of the Tyne estuary.  Looking out of a strip of beech wood near the old A1.
Woodland, Hedderwick Hill.
The decidedly non hilly Hedderwick Hill is a mix of sandy soiled farmland and woods south of the Tyne estuary. Looking out of a strip of beech wood near the old A1.
Bridge over Biel Water at Bielmill
Bridge over Biel Water at Bielmill
Woodland at Beesknowe, near Biel
Woodland at Beesknowe, near Biel
Entrance pillars to Biel, East Lothian added photographer position
Entrance pillars to Biel, East Lothian
added photographer position
Horsey, horsey South Bolton Farm, near Dunbar, East Lothian.
Horsey, horsey
South Bolton Farm, near Dunbar, East Lothian.
Ginglet Hill, near Stenton, East Lothian
Ginglet Hill, near Stenton, East Lothian
No deer in Deer Park Deer Park, Biel Estate, East Lothian
No deer in Deer Park
Deer Park, Biel Estate, East Lothian
East End of Meiklerig Wood From Eweford, near Dunbar and Stenton.
East End of Meiklerig Wood
From Eweford, near Dunbar and Stenton.
Belton House Doocot, near Dunbar This two-roomed lectern doocot is largely in ruins now.
Belton House Doocot, near Dunbar
This two-roomed lectern doocot is largely in ruins now.
Belton House Doocot Internal view of nesting boxes in the largely ruinous two-chambered lectern doocot at Belton House.
Belton House Doocot
Internal view of nesting boxes in the largely ruinous two-chambered lectern doocot at Belton House.
Little Spott road sign The road sign at the road junction with the Little Spott road and the Pitcox to Belhaven road.
Little Spott road sign
The road sign at the road junction with the Little Spott road and the Pitcox to Belhaven road.
Road to Little Spott The view of the road leading to Little Spott.  The prominent building in the distance on the right of the road is Little Spott House.  The buildings at the end of the road are derelict and are being rebuilt.  The buildings to the left are cottages.
Road to Little Spott
The view of the road leading to Little Spott. The prominent building in the distance on the right of the road is Little Spott House. The buildings at the end of the road are derelict and are being rebuilt. The buildings to the left are cottages.
Wheat field, Ninewar Looking across a field of wheat towards some of the Biel woodlands.
Wheat field, Ninewar
Looking across a field of wheat towards some of the Biel woodlands.
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Belton Brae Plantation is located at Grid Ref: NT6376 (Lat: 55.977097, Lng: -2.5802709)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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