north berwick beach. Seacliff Beach. Scotland
Seacliff Beach, North Berwick. Very beautiful, great beach, stunning scenery, One of the best Scotland has to offer!
North Berwick is a very pleasant seaside town in East Lothian, boasting great beaches and coastal scenery, and the Scottish Seabird Centre.
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Scotland . Seacliff Beach
Seacliff Harbour (or Gegin Harbour)
Seacliff harbour sits in the shadow of Tantallon castle, near North Berwick.
Seacliff's claim to be the UK's smallest harbour is indisputable, it measures roughly 12m along its longest side and the entrance is barely two metres across.
Steam engine and compressed air were used to cut the stone in 1890 by Andrew Laidley to construct the harbour.
Scotland Aerial Showreel - Tantallon Castle, Seacliff Beach
Outlaw King Final Scene shot at Seacliff Beach, Scotland
Sunset over Seacliff Beach flying over the Ghost of Tantallon Castle.
TANTALLON Castle hit the big screens earlier this month with the premiere of a film starring Hollywood A-lister Scarlett Johansson.
Science fiction thriller Under the Skin was shot almost entirely on location in Scotland, including scenes at Tantallon Castle.
The film, where Johansson stars as an alien in human form who preys on hitchhikers
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Exploring TANTALLON Castle and Seacliff the SMALLEST harbour in the UK - RogVLOG50
Let's go Exploring TANTALLON Castle and Seacliff the SMALLEST harbour in the UK.
It was a gorgeous sunny January do to go exploring the Scottish coast near North Berwick.
I've heard about Seacliff Harbour but never visited do decided to go a find the smallest harbour in the UK.
On the way is the impressive Tantallon Castle, built in the 14th century and ruined in the civil war in 1651. I decided to explore the castle first.
Let's take a look round this curtain wall castle and the amazing views from the battlements.
Then let's go down the bumpy road to Seacliff Harbour hidden amongst the rocks and cliffs.
It's only 12m wide and is definitely a small harbour - but the views of Tantallon Castle from the harbour are breath taking.
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Wonderful Day @ Tantallon Castle & Seacliff Harbor
We spent our day at this magnificent and historical Tantallon Castle. It is set on the edge of the cliffs, looking out to the Bass Rock. It is a semi-ruined mid-14th-century fortress, located 5 km east of North Berwick in East Lothian, Scotland.
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North Berwick Beach, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland, UK
North Berwick is one of the most picturesque, tranquil and relaxing seaside resort in Scotland and offers visitors lots of things to do.
One of the most enjoyable things one should do is walk along North Berwick Beach, which runs past the North Berwick Golf Club and where you can usually find stray golf balls!
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Tantallon Castle and Seacliff Harbour
A tour of Seacliff Harbour and Tantallon Castle in East Lothian, Scotland.
Places to see in ( North Berwick - UK )
Places to see in ( North Berwick - UK )
North Berwick is a seaside town and former royal burgh in East Lothian, Scotland. North Berwick is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 25 miles north-east of Edinburgh.
North Berwick became a fashionable holiday resort in the nineteenth century because of its two sandy bays, the East (or Milsey) Bay and the West Bay, and continues to attract holidaymakers to this day. Golf courses at the ends of each bay are open to visitors.
Several of the Islands of the Forth are near the town of North Berwick and visible from it: e.g. Fidra, The Lamb, Craigleith, and Bass Rock; the latter hosts a thriving colony of birds, including puffins, gannets, and other seabirds. The Bass Rock appears white, but this is due largely to the gannets and their guano that cover much of its surface. The seabirds themselves can be observed at close range through remote cameras operated from the recently developed Scottish Seabird Centre near the harbour.
The town is served by North Berwick railway station. The North Berwick Line has provided a rail link with Edinburgh since the nineteenth century and the line, now operated by ScotRail, is still the principal transit link between the town and the capital.
Alot to see in ( North Berwick - UK ) such as :
Boat trips to the Bass Rock, Fidra and other islands.
Scottish Seabird Centre – Visitor centre about seabirds found on Bass Rock and elsewhere.
North Berwick Law – A 613-foot (187 m) volcanic hill which rises above the town.
Beaches – One of North Berwick's main attractions, the beaches have golden sands and rocks.
Seacliff. Just to the east of the town, an entry fee is charged at this private and largely unspoilt beach and estate.
Golf – There are two golf courses in the town, the West Links and the Glen, or East Links.
The East Lothian Yacht Club hosts many national and international sailing events.
The John Muir Way, the East Lothian coastal path, passes through the town.
Tantallon Castle, a mostly ruined 14th-century fortress in the care of Historic Scotland, is 3 miles (5 km) east of North Berwick.
The Fringe by the Sea aims to be the best small scale, multi artform festival in Scotland, during one week in August.
( North Berwick - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of North Berwick . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in North Berwick - UK
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Heatwave UK: Best hidden British beaches to enjoy the hot weather | Satisfied With Life
Its sheltered location makes it perfect for sunbathing and swimming, as well as watersports, including sea kayaking and canoeing. Related articles Considered by many to be the finest beach on the Penwith peninsula, Nanjizal is secluded and often deserted. Caves and rockpools reveal themselves when the sea retreats, but its famous arch and beautiful natural stone sculptures can be enjoyed at any time of day. It isn’t just miles of unspoilt golden sand that makes Brancaster special; it’s also home to the remains of an old shipwreck which can be seen when the tide is out. Britain's BEST beaches Thu, April 26, From secret coves in Cornwall to sensational stretches of sand in Scotland, these are the UK's best beaches The Canadian Press/PA Images of The south-west corner of Wales has the most wonderful stretch of coast This little sandy beach located at the north side of Holy Island is a perfect place to escape city life for a while. Not far from North Berwick in Scotland lies the hidden gem of Seacliff Beach. The private beach is largely unspoilt and attracts surfers, dog-walkers and summer picnickers all year round, while car entry to this area is controlled by a coin-operated barrier. Discover the tiny sandstone harbour thought to be the smallest in the UK, and enjoy the splendid views of Bass Rock and the ruins of Tantallon Castle. If you’d rather steer clear of sand and seawater, you can also visit an open air swimming pool in the UK to make the most of the heatwave. Ten of the best outdoor pools in the UK were recently revealed, from a restored Victorian pool in Bristol to the longest lido in the UK in Cambridge. Alternatively if you are heading abroad these are the five best secret beaches.
Britain's smallest Harbour (Seacliff)
This video is about Britain's smallest Harbour (Seacliff)
North Berwick East Beach and Craigleith (Low Tide) - Beautiful Day
North Berwick's East Beach, with Craigleith, at low tide in August 2010. I've got another video, here on my YT channel, that's dedicated to the town:
This video was shot on a Kodak Zi8 in 720p, stabilised through YouTube.
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Just me and my bf splashing about at a fantastic beach we found while on the drive home from eyemouth on the acottish east coast.
Sea Cliff Beach behind drone lens
I visit beautiful beach near North Berwick, east cost of Scotland. Seacliff beach wide open with great view on Bass Rock and Tantallon Caste on the left. Very peaceful treasure spot on Earth
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Winter Surf in the UK / Sea Cliff Beach / Big Winter Storm Surfing [ Clanskates ]
Scotland has some of the toughest, craziest surfers in the world. Big winter storms, bring some large swells to our coast. Surfing in sub zero temperatures takes dedication.
Walking the dogs along Seacliff Beach, East Lothian, I came across these devoted surfers.
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Went for a snorkel swim at Sea cliff beach, East Lothian, lovely beach for a swim. This is Connor after he had finished swimming out to the monument,he wasn't impressed with my snorkel.
Trip to the Bass Rock.mov
Kayak fishing around the Bass Rock, East Lothian, Scotland
NORTH BERWICK IN SCOTLAND, SUMMER WALK
Walking in the streets of North Berwick, a lovely seaside town in East Lothian, Scotland. It is situated on the south shore of the Firth of Forth, approximately 25 miles (40 km) east-northeast of Edinburgh. North Berwick became a fashionable holiday resort in the nineteenth century because of its two sandy bays, the East (or Milsey) Bay and the West Bay, and continues to attract holidaymakers. Golf courses at the ends of each bay are open to visitors.
Excavations have shown that from as early as the eighth century, a ferry crossing to Earlsferry, near Elie in Fife was in existence, serving pilgrims on their way to the shrine of Saint Andrew.[2] North Berwick Harbour was built in the twelfth century to meet the demands made of the existing ferry trade. This ferry was recently reinstated; during the summer, a boat travels between North Berwick and Anstruther in Fife, in homage to the original ferry.