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  Preston Mill at East Linton








 

Travelling east along the coast from Edinburgh takes
you past miles of golden sandy beaches, picturesque
villages and some of the finest links golf courses in
the world. Of particular note are the courses at North Berwick and Gullane , just a short drive from Edinburgh.

The East Lothian coast is one of Europe's most
important stretches of heritage coastline and is home
to the Bass Rock, an internationally significant
Gannet nesting site. Further inland the countryside is
littered with castles and stately homes, and the
Pentland Hills are ideal for walkers.

Glamis & Gleneagles
Loch Lomond & The TrossachsThe Forth ValleyThe Kingdom of Fife
EdinburghEast Lothian
Burns  CountryThe Borders
 
  Bass Rock from the ruins of Tantallon Castle  
   
Musselburgh (Royal Burgh), Inveresk (C17. Lodge & Gardens), Prestonpans (C17 Mercat
Cross), Aberlady (Nature Reserve), Myerton Motor Museum, Gullane (Golf ), Dirleton (Castle
Ruins and Gardens 1225), North Berwick (The Law & Bass Rock, Seabird Centre), Tantallon Castle (C14 Cliff top Ruins), Whitekirk (C6 Church), East Linton (Preston Mill), East Fortune (Flight Museum), Athelstaneford (Scottish Saltire), Trapain Law (Bronze Age & Roman Silver), Dunbar (Castle, harbour & John Muir Country Park), Lammermuirs Hills (Stenton & Garvald), Gifford (Rev. John Witherspoon’s birthplace), Lennoxlove House (C15. Mary Queen of Scot’s Death Mask), Haddington (St. Marys Church), Pencaitland (Glenkinchie Distillery).

Please note that due to the variable time clients wish to spend at different places and the mileage between the attractions chosen, it may not be possible to visit all the places listed, and depending on the time of year some attractions may be closed.
 
  North Berwick Golf Course  
   
Edinburgh & Lothians Tourist Board

Scottish Seabird Centre
Musselburgh Links - the worlds oldest playing golf course
 
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