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Seton Sands Beach
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 great access and facilities for people in the park but more difficult to get to if you are not staying in the area.
Dog Friendly Beach?
We have no current information on dog restrictions for Seton Sands Beach.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 18 beaches in East Lothian, or check our list of East Lothian Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Seton Sands Beach, Longniddry, Longniddry, East Lothian , United Kingdom
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