In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
Gosford Sands is a rural sand and shingle beach in the west facing Gosford Bay. High tide covers just about all of the beach. Car park and toilets at Ferney Ness on the southern end of the bay that splits Gosford beach from Longniddry beach. Read more…
Seton Sands beach is a large sand and rocky beach. The beach has some rock pools to explore as the tide goes out. The beach sits on a stretch of coast between Port Seton in the west to Longniddry in the East and just 30 minutes from Edinburgh. The beach is backed by Seton Sands caravan and camping park. It has Read more…
Port Seton beach is the harbour end of the long Seton Sands beach. As you get close to the harbour the beach becomes more rocky/shingle. Great for exploring rockpools. Facilities include car parking, toilets, children’s play area, pub and hard path promenade and grass area behind the beach. We have no dog information for Port Seton beach. Read more…
Gullane beach is sandy beach backed by some dunes with views of the Firth of Forth popular with families and windsurfers. Facilities include parking and toilets, Cafe, restaurants and shops available in Gullane village. Read more…
The Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve is also part of a Site of Special Scientific Interest, due to its botanical, ornithological and geomorphologic significance. The Reserve covers an area of 582 hectares (1,439 acres), of which two-thirds falls below the high-tide mark and consists of tidal sand, mud flats and pioneer salt marsh. The aim of the Reserve is to conserve the Read more…
Muirfield is one of the oldest golf clubs in the world and renowned for hosting major amateur and professional championships. If you enjoy a challenge and wish to play a classic links course, access the Visitor Tee Time Availability facility to check what is available on our visitor days. Read more…
Yellowcraigs is a coastal area of forest, beach and grassland. Designated as a local nature reserve and a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI). It is bordered to the north by the Firth of Forth, to the south by the village of Dirleton with it’s Castle, to the east and west by two links golf courses. Read more…
North Berwick lifeboat station was established in 1860 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station open by appointment and lifeboat training Sunday mornings. A shop is open Easter to October. Read more…