Links Wood

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Links Wood

Beeches, Tyninghame Links Beside a farm road.
Beeches, Tyninghame Links Credit: Richard Webb

Links Wood is a picturesque forest located in East Lothian, Scotland. It covers a vast area of approximately 150 hectares and is nestled between the towns of Musselburgh and Prestonpans. The woodland is a mix of ancient and plantation trees, providing a diverse habitat for a range of flora and fauna.

One of the notable features of Links Wood is its proximity to the coastline, allowing for stunning views of the Firth of Forth. The forest is also adjacent to Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum, adding historical significance to the area.

The woodland is predominantly made up of oak and birch trees, with patches of conifers and other native species. It is known for its rich biodiversity, supporting a variety of wildlife such as red squirrels, roe deer, and a wide range of bird species. The forest floor is carpeted with bluebells in spring, adding a burst of color to the surroundings.

Links Wood is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, offering numerous walking trails and paths that cater to all levels of fitness. Visitors can explore the forest on foot, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere and the chance to spot wildlife. The wood also includes a picnic area, providing a perfect spot for families and friends to enjoy a meal surrounded by nature.

Overall, Links Wood is a beautiful and tranquil forest that offers a unique combination of natural beauty, historical significance, and recreational opportunities for all to enjoy.

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Links Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.019898/-2.5920299 or Grid Reference NT6380. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Beeches, Tyninghame Links Beside a farm road.
Beeches, Tyninghame Links
Beside a farm road.
Road, Tyninghame Links A lot quieter than the other tracks from the car park, it leads to the Tyne estuary.
Road, Tyninghame Links
A lot quieter than the other tracks from the car park, it leads to the Tyne estuary.
Little Binning Wood Tyninghame.
Little Binning Wood
Tyninghame.
Edge of the salt marsh, Little Binning Wood Tyne estuary.
Edge of the salt marsh, Little Binning Wood
Tyne estuary.
Salt marsh, Tyninghame
Salt marsh, Tyninghame
The tip of the sand bar at the north end of Belhaven Bay, Dunbar Photographer's grid reference confirmed by GPS.
The tip of the sand bar at the north end of Belhaven Bay, Dunbar
Photographer's grid reference confirmed by GPS.
Marker posts on the spit at the north end of Belhaven Bay, Dunbar
Marker posts on the spit at the north end of Belhaven Bay, Dunbar
Beeches, Little Binning Wood
Beeches, Little Binning Wood
Beeches, Little Binning Wood
Beeches, Little Binning Wood
Tyne Sands Near the high water mark on Spike Island this large piece of tree trunk has been left by a very high tide.
Tyne Sands
Near the high water mark on Spike Island this large piece of tree trunk has been left by a very high tide.
Farmland at Tyninghame
Farmland at Tyninghame
Black-headed gulls at Bathan’s Strand The gulls, in winter plumage, were viewed from the edge of Links Wood on the Tyninghame Estate.
Black-headed gulls at Bathan’s Strand
The gulls, in winter plumage, were viewed from the edge of Links Wood on the Tyninghame Estate.
Oyster catchers in flight at Bathan’s Strand The birds were viewed from the edge of Links Wood on the Tyninghame Estate.
Oyster catchers in flight at Bathan’s Strand
The birds were viewed from the edge of Links Wood on the Tyninghame Estate.
High tide at Bathan’s Strand
High tide at Bathan’s Strand
Ravensheugh Sands A lone cyclist is heading towards Peffer Sands at low tide. The Bass Rock is in the background to the left.
Ravensheugh Sands
A lone cyclist is heading towards Peffer Sands at low tide. The Bass Rock is in the background to the left.
Cycling on Ravensheugh Sands at low tide For a wider view of the sands, see <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7103279">NT6281 : Ravensheugh Sands</a>.
Cycling on Ravensheugh Sands at low tide
For a wider view of the sands, see NT6281 : Ravensheugh Sands.
Tyninghame Links This is a disused farmhouse and steading on the Tyninghame Estate.
Tyninghame Links
This is a disused farmhouse and steading on the Tyninghame Estate.
Ravensheugh Sands at low tide This is a view towards Peffer Sands and the Bass Rock.
Ravensheugh Sands at low tide
This is a view towards Peffer Sands and the Bass Rock.
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Links Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6380 (Lat: 56.019898, Lng: -2.5920299)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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