Places to Visit

Aberlady Nature Reserve

Aberlady Bay Local Nature Reserve was the first site to be designated a Nature Reserve, in 1952. It comprises a complete set of habitats from low water right through to salt marsh and sand dune, unchanged by the influence of people.

Scottish Seabird Centre

A marine conservation and education charity with a 5-star visitor centre, in the beautiful coastal town of North Berwick.

Museum of Flight

Located on the site of the UK's best preserved Second World War airfield and with a collection of over 50 aircraft. Easily accessible in the heart of East Lothian.

Glenkinchie Distillery

Come explore our Victorian distillery and orchard gardens set within the abundant farmland and sweet-scented wildflowers of East Lothian, a mere 15 miles from Edinburgh. We look forward to welcoming you at Glenkinchie, the Lowland Home of Johnnie Walker.

Musselburgh Racecourse

Musselburgh Racecourse is firmly established as one of the UK’s most stylish racecourses, offering award-winning facilities in a 5-star visitor attraction

John Muir Country Park

John Muir Country Park is located on a beautiful stretch of coastline.

It can be enjoyed by both a family enjoying the outdoors and the natural history enthusiast. It supports a wide range of habitats, birds and plants.

Tantallon Castle

Climb to the battlements of the last of the grand medieval castles and marvel at its scale. Set high on a cliff edge and featuring a massive red sandstone curtain wall, Tantallon Castle was home to the Red Douglas dynasty.

Dirleton Castle

This magnificent fortress–residence served three successive noble families over 400 years. Badly damaged in Cromwell’s 1650 siege, Dirleton’s fortunes were revived by its new owners in the 1660s.

Hailes Castle

Visit the beautifully sited ruin of a fortified manor dating back to the 1200s, associated with the Wars of Independence and Mary Queen of Scots.

Lennoxlove House

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Preston Mill

Picturesque mill on the banks of the River Tyne – waterwheel, millpond, doocot and Outlander set.

Gosford House

The estate is dominated by Gosford House, a particularly imposing neo-classical mansion. Gosford is also known as one of the last great architectural commissions of the celebrated Scots architect, Robert Adam.