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Beach
House is situated on the corner of Beach Road and Church Street.
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From Edinburgh:
Take the A1 towards Berwick-Upon-Tweed. Follow signs to North
Berwick along the A198. On entering North Berwick follow the
main road, Dirleton Avenue, towards the town centre. The main
road changes from Dirleton Avenue into Station Hill and then
into Beach Road (one way street).
From Berwick-Upon-Tweed:
Follow the A1 towards Edinburgh. After Dunbar follow the A198
to North Berwick On entering North Berwick turn right at the
first roundabout and follow the road into the town centre.
At the second roundabout turn right and then take the next
left ( the High Street). Take the 4th right (Westend Place)
and right onto Beach Road
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For
a street level map of North Berwick please click the link
below to multimap.com
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North
Berwick is located in East Lothian around 25 miles from
Edinburgh city centre, there are established road and rail
links, with a 30 minute train journey running every hour and
a one hour bus journey every 30 minutes. Offering both individuals
and families a great variety of activities, whilst at the
same time offering perfect, peaceful, relaxing, tranquil holidays
and great day visits.
Beach House
is only a few minutes walk from the harbour and the Scottish
Seabird Centre. In addition to the towns shops and restaurants,
North Berwick also provides a host of attractions:
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North
Berwick Sports Centre: |
Tel:
01620 893454
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A
great day out for the whole family. Swimming pool, health suite,
trampolines, squash, badminton, soft play area and much more |
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The
Lodge Grounds |
Tel:
01620 893104
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In
addition to open parkland facilities include crazy golf, trampolines,
skittles or a relaxing stroll through the aviary. |
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East
Links |
Tel:
01620 892080
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Putting
green and tennis courts |
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Boat
Trips |
Tel
01620 892838
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Enjoy
a boat trip round the spectacular, world famous Bass rock aboard
M.V Sula II, see over 80,000 gannets, puffins, seals and much
more with an informed commentary on the bird life and local
history. |
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Scottish
Seabird Centre |
Tel:01620
892082
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An
award winning five star tourist attraction. Use the interactive
cameras to view the nesting gannets on the Bass Rock, or watch
the puffins and seals on the Isle of May. Take a stroll through
the discovery centre and enjoy the wonders of scottish seabird
life. Take a browse through the gift shop or relax inside or
out with some delicious food and drink. |
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Beaches: |
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There
are many lovely sandy beaches in the area, take a stroll through
the woods to Yellowcraig with its sand dunes and views over
the Forth Estuary to Fife or, for the avid shell seekers, the
beaches of Gullane, home of five famous golf courses. |
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Castles:
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Tantallon
Castle has spectacular views over the Forth to the Bass
Rock and is perched on a cliff top, whilst Dirleton
Castle, surrounded by its beautiful gardens, is set in a
pretty conservation village.
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