Sunset at Dunbar Castle and Harbour


This is a shot of the harbour here in Dunbar with the sun setting behind the ruins of the castle that guards the entrance to the safe haven for fishing boats and pleasure craft alike.

Dunbar Harbour has been a working fishing port for centuries and is still one of the few harbours used for both working trawlers and pleasure yachts.  A town of three harbours, Dunbar was once a major herring and whaling port with the old harbour dating from 1710. Dunbar Harbour is a busy working port with a commercial fleet landing mainly shellfish.


There is a thriving Sailing Club and a Coastal Rowing Club and it attracts many diving clubs to enjoy the seas around Dunbar. The harbour is also home to one of the largest lifeboat stations in the area.

CLICK HERE for the Dunbar Harbour Trust website.




Images taken on a Fujifilm X-T1 + Fujinon XF18mm f2R lens
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