North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
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North Berwick.    
  North Berwick lies approx. 25 Miles East of Edinburgh on the South shore of the Firth of Forth.

This busy Holiday Resort, with it’s easy access to Edinburgh, makes it a very desirable location for Residents and Visitors alike.

From the busy Harbour, home to East Lothian Yacht Club, Fishing Trips, Diving Trips and Cruises around the offshore islands are very popular.

The three Golf Clubs and associated courses assure that this town is a must for Golfers.

The sandy beaches are very popular with both Visitors and Residents offering scope for Bathing, Sailing and Surfing and are excellent starting-off points for Walks to Tantallon Castle to the East and Dirleton and Gullane to the West

North Berwick Law offers a pleasant Walk with spectacular views over the Firth of Forth and the whole of East Lothian.

Public Transport to and from Edinburgh by Road and Rail are available on a regular basis.

The town is well supplied with Hotels, Bed and Breakfast, Pubs, Coffee Shops, Restaurants, Local Shops, Local Businesses, Garages a Filling Station. and two Caravan/Camping Sites.

   

What to see and do in North Berwick.
The focal point of North Berwick has to be North Berwick Harbour with its colorful array of pleasure boats. This picturesque harbour is also home to some working boats, the skippers of which will take you out for a day’s Sea Angling, Diving or a Pleasure Cruise

The nearby Scottish Seabird Centre is a major new tourist attraction which provides a fascinating and informative Day Out for all the Family.

The sandy beaches on both bays offer the opportunity for a picnic, a bathe or exploration of the many rock pools teeming with marine creatures, or to walk along the shore to historic Tantallon Castle to the East or Dirleton and Gullane to the West.

North Berwick Law offers a pleasant, fairly easy, climb to its summit with outstanding views to Fife and beyond to the North, or over fertile East Lothian to the South.

With its three Golf Clubs, and many more within easy reach, the golfer is well catered for. For the less dedicated there is the choice of a game of tennis on the local Tennis Courts or a game of bowls on the well tended Bowling Green or a visit to the Museum with it’s displays of the local area, artifacts and wildlife.

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