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'''Binny Craig''' is a small hill in the west of [[West Lothian]], which stands {{convert|221|m|0|x}} high and is, topped with a trig pillar.  It is found just west of [[Ecclesmachan]] (and north-west of [[Broxburn]]).
'''Binny Craig''' is a small hill in the west of [[West Lothian]], which stands {{convert|221|m|0|x}} high and is, topped with a trig pillar.  It is found just west of [[Ecclesmachan]] (and north-west of [[Broxburn, West Lothian|Broxburn]]).


Notwithstanding its moderate height, this is a striking eminence in the low lands running down to the [[Firth of Forth]], and has been compared with the Castle Hills of [[Edinburgh]] and [[Stirling]].
Notwithstanding its moderate height, this is a striking eminence in the low lands running down to the [[Firth of Forth]], and has been compared with the Castle Hills of [[Edinburgh]] and [[Stirling]].


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Binny Craig
West Lothian

Binny Craig
Summit: 725 feet NT042734
55°56’41"N, 3°32’2"W

Binny Craig is a small hill in the west of West Lothian, which stands 725 feet high and is, topped with a trig pillar. It is found just west of Ecclesmachan (and north-west of Broxburn).

Notwithstanding its moderate height, this is a striking eminence in the low lands running down to the Firth of Forth, and has been compared with the Castle Hills of Edinburgh and Stirling.

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