Binny Craig

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Binny Craig is a prominent volcanic hill and distinctive rocky outcrop in West Lothian, Scotland, known for its panoramic views over the surrounding landscape.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf hill
rocky outcrop
volcanic plug
administrativeArea West Lothian council area NERFINISHED
approximateCoordinates 55.93°N 3.52°W
country Scotland
elevation approx. 220 metres
geologicalOrigin volcanic
hasAccess public footpaths
hasFeature gentler grassy slopes on other sides
steep rocky crag on one side
hasNameElement Craig NERFINISHED
hasVegetation grassland
heather and rough pasture
knownFor panoramic views
landscapeRole distinctive skyline feature
local landmark
landUseContext rural
locatedIn Binny Estate area
West Lothian
locatedNear Broxburn NERFINISHED
Livingston NERFINISHED
Uphall NERFINISHED
nameElementMeaning rock or crag in Scots and Scottish Gaelic
nameLanguage Scots
nearbySettlement Dechmont NERFINISHED
Ecclesmachan NERFINISHED
partOf Central Belt of Scotland NERFINISHED
popularWith local walkers
outdoor enthusiasts
region Lowlands NERFINISHED
rockType basalt
scenicQuality noted viewpoint in West Lothian
surroundedBy farmland
pasture
usedFor hillwalking
landscape photography
local hiking
recreation
viewOverlooks Edinburgh skyline
Firth of Forth NERFINISHED
Forth Valley NERFINISHED
Ochil Hills NERFINISHED
Pentland Hills NERFINISHED
visibleFrom M8 motorway NERFINISHED
surrounding West Lothian towns

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Bathgate Hills contains Binny Craig