The ancient Royal Burgh of
North Berwick is richly
served with many natural
features. On the landward
side the Lammermuir Hills
and the volcanic outcrop of
North Berwick Law provide a
stunning backdrop to the
long sweeping beaches,
sheltered bays and dramatic
cliffs on the coastline.
Offshore, the cliffs of the
Bass Rock house one of the
most important seabird
colonies in Europe and
during the summer months
boat trips from North
Berwick harbour circle the
rock. The Scottish Seabird
Centre is set in a stunning
location overlooking the sea
and the islands of the Firth
of Forth from where, with
the aid of live interactive
cameras, you can see the
wildlife in their natural
habitat. Gannets and Puffins
abound.
The town of North Berwick
is of outstanding character
with it's historic
buildings, bustling High
Street and picturesque
harbour. In the immeditate
surrounding area which is
noted for its championship
golf courses, you can go
back into Scottish history
at Tantallon and Dirleton
Castles or go supersonic at
the Museum of flight with 'The
Concorde Experience'.
A visit to the town of
North Berwick will complete
a Champion
Scottish Day Out
at the North Berwick
Highland Games.
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