The Beach at Seacliff

Another day and another beach in East Lothian!  We are so lucky with the choice of pristine sandy beaches within a few miles of our new home in Dunbar.  Seacliff is on the road to North Berwick and is accessed via a private road. There is a £2 charge for the car park but the beach at the end of the road is worth paying the fee.  




A broad sandy beach with rocky outcrops at each end.  Bass Rock is just off the beach, which is home to thousands of seabirds.  At the eastern end of the beach is a large stone cross.  This marks the start of the Firth of Forth and the end of the North Sea.  Any ships that are to the west of this marker are official in the Firth and there are fees to be paid.




There is a small harbour at the western end of the beach known as The Cregan and further round the headland Tantallon Castle stands guard over the next bay (More on The Cregan and Tantallon Castle in another blog).

Seacliff is probably the best beach we have visited so far and one that we will be coming back to in the near future.




Images taken on Nikon D800 and Nikon 17-35mm f2.8 AF-S lens
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