North Berwick, in Scotland, is a delightful coastal town located in East Lothian. It is a haven for golfers, boasting the renowned West Links course and offering breathtaking views of sandy beaches and the Firth of Forth leading to Bass Rock, home to a large gannet colony.
North Berwick Law, A conical volcanic hill that dominates the town’s skyline. A walk to the summit rewards visitors with panoramic views of the coastline, Bass Rock and views towards Edinburgh. The whale jawbone replica at the summit adds to the attraction.
The town is home to two stunning beaches, West Bay Beach and East Bay Beach. East Bay Beach has excellent views of the Bass Rock. The National Museum of Flight, a mere fifteen-minute drive and is a highly recommended attraction.
With its proximity to Edinburgh, just a one-hour drive or 35-minutes by train, North Berwick and the East Coast present a wealth of attractions to explore. Visitors can take a stroll around the pier and the town, visit the Scottish Seabird Centre for live wildlife viewing via web cameras, and venture east to discover Tantallon Castle or west to explore Dirleton Castle.
North Berwick and the surrounding area are home to some world-class golf courses. You will find the famous West Links and Glen Golf Courses in North Berwick. With Gullane to the northwest and Dunbar to the southeast, golfers enjoy an abundance of choices.