Meiklerig Wood

Wood, Forest in East Lothian

Scotland

Meiklerig Wood

Stenton Sandstone village. The old church started falling down, so they built a new one. The old tower (shown) was turned into a doo cot. The cross like arrangement is a, tron, a balance for weighing wool. The village was the main market place for Lammermuir wool.
Stenton Credit: Richard Webb

Meiklerig Wood is a picturesque woodland located in East Lothian, Scotland. This enchanting forest covers an area of approximately 100 hectares and is nestled along the banks of the River Tyne. It is known for its diverse range of flora and fauna, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers alike.

The wood is primarily composed of deciduous trees such as oak, birch, and beech, which create a stunning canopy that filters sunlight and provides a tranquil atmosphere. During springtime, the forest floor becomes a carpet of vibrant bluebells, offering a breathtaking sight to visitors.

Meiklerig Wood is home to a variety of wildlife, including roe deer, red squirrels, and a wide array of bird species. Birdwatchers can spot woodpeckers, owls, and even the occasional buzzard soaring above the treetops. The forest also boasts a diverse range of insects, such as butterflies and dragonflies, which thrive in the woodland’s rich ecosystem.

The wood offers a network of well-maintained trails that wind through its lush greenery, allowing visitors to explore its natural beauty. These paths cater to all levels of fitness and provide opportunities for leisurely walks or more challenging hikes. Along the way, hikers can enjoy stunning views of the surrounding countryside and catch glimpses of the river flowing peacefully through the woodland.

Meiklerig Wood is a true gem in East Lothian, offering a serene escape from the bustling city life. Its natural beauty, diverse wildlife, and peaceful atmosphere make it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking solace in nature.

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Meiklerig Wood Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.960249/-2.5804191 or Grid Reference NT6374. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Stenton Sandstone village. The old church started falling down, so they built a new one. The old tower (shown) was turned into a doo cot. The cross like arrangement is a, tron, a balance for weighing wool. The village was the main market place for Lammermuir wool.
Stenton
Sandstone village. The old church started falling down, so they built a new one. The old tower (shown) was turned into a doo cot. The cross like arrangement is a, tron, a balance for weighing wool. The village was the main market place for Lammermuir wool.
Pressmennan Path down to the loch opposite the house. Showing off the oaks.
Pressmennan
Path down to the loch opposite the house. Showing off the oaks.
Ford between Spott and Halls
Ford between Spott and Halls
Pressmennan Wood Looking downhill from the upper track in Pressmennan.
Pressmennan Wood
Looking downhill from the upper track in Pressmennan.
Gallows Law. 12:00 noon.   Looking east towards the steam plume from Dunbar cement works on an anticyclonic day. It was cloudy here, but sunny a few miles west at Edinburgh,  The condensed water rises so far, until it meets a layer of warmer air and then the cloud spreads. 
The field in the foreground is about to be ploughed.
Gallows Law.
12:00 noon. Looking east towards the steam plume from Dunbar cement works on an anticyclonic day. It was cloudy here, but sunny a few miles west at Edinburgh, The condensed water rises so far, until it meets a layer of warmer air and then the cloud spreads. The field in the foreground is about to be ploughed.
Little Spott. Barn that has seen better days. Could still end up as a steading conversion.


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2021
It did: <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6733908">NT6574 : Little Spott</a>
Little Spott.
Barn that has seen better days. Could still end up as a steading conversion. --- 2021 It did: NT6574 : Little Spott
Little Spott. View east along a small road (to Spott) beside the farm.
Little Spott.
View east along a small road (to Spott) beside the farm.
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.
Entrance pillars to Biel, East Lothian added photographer position
Entrance pillars to Biel, East Lothian
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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.
Bennet's Burn, near Spott Drains Eastwards from Pressmennan Lake towards Spott Burn.
Bennet's Burn, near Spott
Drains Eastwards from Pressmennan Lake towards Spott Burn.
Pathhead Farm, near Stenton Farm buildings.
Pathhead Farm, near Stenton
Farm buildings.
Pathhead, near Stenton Small glen at Pathhead through which Cauld Burn flows. Lothian Edge in distance.
Pathhead, near Stenton
Small glen at Pathhead through which Cauld Burn flows. Lothian Edge in distance.
Cottages at Halls, near Spott Halls is a hamlet of a few houses and a farm in East Lothian.
Cottages at Halls, near Spott
Halls is a hamlet of a few houses and a farm in East Lothian.
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Meiklerig Wood is located at Grid Ref: NT6374 (Lat: 55.960249, Lng: -2.5804191)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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