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North Berwick Attractions
Listed below are attractions in North Berwick:
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Once a religious retreat and fortress, the 315 foot high Bass Rock stands almost two miles offshore in the Firth of Forth. It is now an important nature reserve and is home to over 100,000 breeding gannets. When...
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Direlton Castle has probably boasted a garden since its was built in the 13th Century, and still retains one of the most impressive landscaped green areas in the region. The oldest surviving part of the castle is the de...
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North Berwick Law is a 613 foot high volcanic crag which can be seen for miles around. Climb to the top and you will be rewarded with stunning views of East Lothian and the coast. You can also...
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The Scottish Seabird Centre is an award winning wildlife visitor centre and one of Scotland’s five star attractions. Set on a dramatic promontory at North Berwick, the centre allows visitors to explore the fascinating world of seabirds, including puffins, via...
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Set at the top of a series of cliffs on the Firth of Forth, Tantallon Castle acted as the seat of power for Douglas Earls of Angus, one of the most powerful baronial families in Scotland. The mighty curtain...
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Dunbar Town House is one of the most interesting pieces of architecture in the community and certainly attracts a great deal of attention from the many visitors who come here. A beautiful and traditional example of a major construction...
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The Museum of East Lothian brings to life the fascinating history of this area of Scotland. Throughout the ages, this part of the world has seen fighting between the English and the Scots and a great deal of this...
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This beautiful piece of architecture is one of the most outstanding in the area and is home to a fine collection of general history that has been built up over a long period of time. Many of the artefacts,...
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Lauderdale House is an historic landmark building at the top of Dunbar’s busy High Street. Originally built in around 1740 by a local MP, it was bought by James Maitland, the 8th Earl of Lauderdale. He commissioned the...
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This centre celebrates a long history of flight in Scotland, and is dedicated to the people and planes that have been associated with the nations air in the past. This historic First World War and Second World War airfield...
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St. Mary’s in Haddington is, with St Giles Edinburgh and St. Michael’s Linlithgow, one of the three great medieval churches of the Lothian’s. Services are held each Sunday at 09.30 and 11.00. St. Mary’s is the longest parish church in...
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