The View of East Lothian from Traprain Law

On Saturday I climbed to the top of Traprain Law for the first time to see what the view was like.  I certainly wasn't disappointed and was also rewarded with some beautiful light.

This imposing rock juts out of the East Lothian countryside near East Linton to a height of 221m and is a Site of Specific Scientific Interest  and an ancient monument because of the prehistoric hill fort that was discovered on the summit and the 5th century treasure that was discovered in May 1919.

Looking east towards Dunbar and the North Sea -




Looking north towards Bass Rock and Tantallon Castle -


And looking west towards the Firth of Forth and Edinburgh -



For more information on Traprain Law visit the East Lothian Countryside Ranger Service website HERE.

Here is a timelapse video taken from the summit looking towards Dunbar on the Nikon D800



Images taken on a Fujifilm X-Pro1 and Fujinon 35mm f1.4 or 55-200mm f3.5/4.8 lenses

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