Surfing Scotland Belhaven Beach Dunbar (UK) (small)
Surfing Scotland Belhaven Dunbar near Edinburgh East Coast surfing East Lothian. Surfers in Scotland. Surfing in the UK (United Kingdom)
Surfing Scotland Belhaven Beach Dunbar (UK) (stormy)
Surfing Scotland Belhaven Dunbar near Edinburgh East Coast surfing East Lothian. Surfers in Scotland. Surfing in the UK (United Kingdom)
Belhaven Beach, Dunbar
Day at the beach with the boys and dogs. Cocker spaniel and Labrador. Music by The Darkness - Open Fire
Belhaven Flattie Bashing
Basically just a short clip to test out the video feature on my new Olymups D-720. A short trip to the Tyne estuary on belhaven beach, east lothian in search of a few winter flounder.
Whitesands, Dunbar, East Coast of Scotland by drone Yuneec Q500
Whitesands near Dunbar, East Lothian beautiful peace and quiet beach in East lothian. You can see from distance Torness Power Station Cement work factory and Lighthouse.
Background music - Thomas Bergersen (Gift of life)
Stand Up Paddleboarding in Dunbar, Scotland
Played in some tiny waves/swell with my Quroc sup in Dunbar, Scotland - beautiful spot!
Isla's first surf at Belhaven pipeline
Watch Isla ride the wave during her first surfing lesson
Dunbar Community Bakery Promo 2018
Dunbar Community Bakery journey and a behind the scenes look st their tasty treat selection!
Wild Camping Belhaven
A hike and over night on the Tyne estuary woods Belhaven Bay, East Lothian. Part of the John Muir Way. Inspired by Norrie Mac's videos.
Dunbar Camp Site
Lovely Camp Site near Dunbar Scotland, with stunning views of Dunbar and the Forth of Firth. Also a bit more sunshine than the west coast!
Deserted East Lothian beach. Scotland.
Walking the beach from North Berwick a view of miles of empty beach on a sunny Scottish Autumn day.
Dunbar beach Scotland
Sunny day in June
Places to see in ( Dunbar - UK )
Places to see in ( Dunbar - UK )
Dunbar is a town in East Lothian on the south-east coast of Scotland, approximately 28 miles east of Edinburgh and 28 miles from the English border north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Dunbar is a former royal burgh, and gave its name to an ecclesiastical and civil parish. The parish extends around 7 1⁄2 miles (12.1 km) east to west and is 3 1⁄2 miles (5.6 km) deep at greatest extent, or 11 1⁄4 square miles (29 km2), and contains the villages of West Barns, Belhaven, East Barns (abandoned) and several hamlets and farms.
Its strategic location gave rise to a history full of incident and strife; but Dunbar has become a quiet dormitory town popular with workers in nearby Edinburgh, who find it an affordable alternative to the capital itself. Until the 1960s, the population of the town was little more than 3,500. The town is thriving with the most recent population published for the town at 6,940, and there are many active and planned housing developments ongoing. There are very well regarded primary schools and a secondary school in the town.
The town is served by Dunbar railway station with links to Edinburgh and the rest of Scotland, as well as London and stations along the northeast corridor. Dunbar is home to the Dunbar Lifeboat Station, the second-oldest RNLI station in Scotland.
Dunbar is the birthplace of the explorer, naturalist and influential conservationist John Muir. The house in which Muir was born is located on the High Street, and has been converted into a museum. There is also a commemorative statue beside the town clock, and John Muir Country Park is located to the north-west of the town. The eastern section of the John Muir Way coastal path starts from the harbour. One of the two campuses to Dunbar Primary: John Muir Campus, is named in his honour. On the last full weekend in September, Dunbar holds an annual weekend-long, traditional music festival sponsored by various local companies.
Alot to see in ( Dunbar - UK ) such as :
Chapel tower (with doocot conversion) of the Trinitarian Priory, Friarscroft, west of the town. Founded c. 1240 by Christiana de Brus, Countess of Dunbar.
Dunbar Castle, possibly from the 14th century, rebuilt and remodelled c. 1490 and c. 1520. Largely ruined with the aid of gunpowder (deliberately by Act of Parliament) in 1567 and with the whole north end removed with the aid of explosives (detonated using a specially-invented electrical system) for the new Victoria Harbour 1842–44.
Parish church (see above) by James Gillespie Graham 1818–21 in local red sandstone from Bourhouse quarry
Parish Church Hall (1910), located behind the post office off the High Street, contains stained glass removed from St Giles' Cathedral, Edinburgh, redundant there on the creation of the Thistle Chapel.
Abbey Free Church (1850) by Thomas Hamilton (architect).
St Anne's Episcopal Church (1889) by Robert Rowand Anderson.
The Town House (Tolbooth), High Street, (c.1550).
Mercat Cross (c.1911) created from medieval fragments to replace lost original sited opposite West Port. Now beside Town House.
Lauderdale House (1790–92), designed by Robert Adam and executed by his brother John after Robert's death; built round the carcass of Dunbar House (c1730).
Railway station (1845) but altered.
Cromwell Harbour, very old fishing harbour which dates to 1600s
( Dunbar - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Dunbar . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Dunbar - UK
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Black Agnes and Dunbar Castle
Tyninghame Ravensheugh Sands Walk
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An ever changing walk along the beautiful coast line of East Lothian near Tyninghame with constant views of the Bass Rock. Castles, rock pools, wide beach, sand dunes, history, surfers... the list goes on. A 12km loop when the tide is out (otherwise not possible). Rated as one the best walks to do in Scotland.
The Northern lights at dunbar
2am last night
Dunbar Beach Scotland
Fantastic blowy dog walk in stunning scenery.
Dunbar, Scotland
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Castle Dunbar East Lothian Scotland
Tour Scotland video of Dunbar Castle on ancestry visit to East Lothian. This is the remnants of one of the most mighty fortresses in Scotland, situated over the harbour of the town of Dunbar. The castle was a central defensive position of the Kings of Bernicia, an Anglian kingdom that took over from the British Kingdom of Bryneich. During the Early Middle Ages, Dunbar Castle was held by an Ealdorman owing homage to either the Kings at Bamburgh Castle, or latterly the Kings of York. In 678 Saint Wilfrid was imprisoned at Dunbar, following his expulsion from his see of York by Ecgfrith of Northumbria. Later, Dunbar was said to have been burnt by Kenneth MacAlpin, King of the Scots