Yellowcraig Beach in Scotland
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double rollover at yellowcraigs
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the water is freezin at yellowcraigs beach!
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!
Filmed using the Sony HDR-HC9 HDV1080i High Definition Handycam.
Don’t go in the water at Yellowcraig Beach
Shot and (very quickly) edited on iPhone X
Deserted East Lothian beach. Scotland.
Walking the beach from North Berwick a view of miles of empty beach on a sunny Scottish Autumn day.
FPV of Yellowcraig Caravan Site
FPV of Yellowcraig, Scotland
Yellowcraig Interview 3
With Ralph and Pat at Yellowcraig beach in East Lothian, from manonabeach.
Yellowcraigs, Scotland drone footage (Bebop 2 in HD)
Sunny Sunday at Yellowcraigs, Scotland (UK).
Video shot with Parrot Bebop 2
Edited with DaVinci Resolve 12.5
North Berwick - A Place By The Sea
A 75 photograph slide show of the Scottish seaside town of North Berwick.
Scotland Road Tour Sept 2019 | Yellowcraig CAMC Site North Berwick | The Final Night | Ep163
Following a long day of sightseeing at Falkirk we drove to the Yellowcraig Caravan and Motorhome Club Site in North Berwick, Scotland.
This was our final night of the tour, so we took a nice walk to the beach and exercised the dogs before getting a good rest for the journey home. Before leaving, I show you round this lovely campsite.
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Yellowcraigs beach party + Trance (2)
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A Day At North Berwick Beach..
It was my friend Becca's partay - so we went to the beach. Not really that exciting unless you know me, but enjoy all the while..
RAF East Fortune in East Lothian Scotland
RAF East Fortune Airfield is a well perserved WWII airfield. Many of the WWII era building remain today and are in fantastic condition. It almost like stepping back in time!
Yellowcraig 1
At Yellowcraig beach in East Lothian, from manonabeach.
Hill Walks in Pictures...The John Muir Way...part 12... Aberlady to North Berwick
A section for golfers and beach babes to reach the seaside resort of North Berwick, passing through Gullane and Dirleton on the way.
Whatever you do, don't miss the short detour to Yellow Craig beach and a route along the sand, weather permitting, all the way to North Berwick harbour, which you may prefer to the official way via paths and streets further inland.
North Berwick sunset, Scotland
North Berwick is a beautiful small town which lies on the east coast of Scotland, around 25 miles east of Edinburgh, It's probably best known for access to the Bass Rock, popular with bird watchers. The beach has lovely golden sand.
Gullane Beach
Gullane (Scottish Gaelic Gualainn, meaning ridge) is a town on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian on the east coast of Scotland. There has been a church in the village since the 9th century. The ruins of the Old Church of St. Andrew built in the 12th century can still be seen at the western entrance to the village; the church was abandoned after a series of sandstorms made it unusable, and Dirleton Parish Church took its place.
Gullane Bents, the village's award-winning beach, is backed by large sand dunes that in recent years have become rather overgrown by invasive shrubs like sea-buckthorn. Gullane is part of the John Muir Way, a long-distance footpath along the coast between Musselburgh and Dunglass.
The local population includes many elderly people. Urbanisation has led to some recent housing developments, and Gullane is gaining popularity as a commuter village for nearby Edinburgh (some twenty miles away). Amenities include the village hall and a selection of shops including a chip shop, German bakery and sweet shop. There is a primary school, and secondary school children attend school five miles away in North Berwick. The Scottish Fire Service College is located on Main Street.
Greywalls Hotel was built in 1901 to a design by Sir Edwin Lutyens; the gardens were designed by Gertrude Jekyll. The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service has its training school at Gullane.
Gullane is the home of Muirfield which has hosted The Open Championship on numerous occasions, most recently in 2013. In addition to Muirfield, Gullane is the site of several other high-quality golf courses in the village and surrounding area. At the Gullane Golf Club, to which many local residents belong, three interesting 18-hole links courses straddle a large grassed-over volcanic plug.
Aberlady Bay and Pentland Hills over the golf courses
From the top of the hill on each course there is a fine view over Aberlady and Aberlady Bay towards Edinburgh and the Forth Bridge as well as the coast of Fife and the Lomond Hills. Internationally acclaimed artist Frank W Wood painted a magnificent view of Gullane in 1933.
Abutting Gullane Number 3 course is the Luffness Golf Club course, and on open space beside a souvenir store that used to be a blacksmith's forge is a Children's Course, on which adults are not permitted unless accompanied by a child. Gullane numbers 1 and 2 courses and Luffness are often used as Open Championship qualifying courses when the open is at Muirfield. Children are allowed to play on courses numbers 2 and 3 after they graduate from the Children's Course. In midsummer, golf is possible into the late evening, occasionally as late as 10:30 pm, allowing a full round to be completed after dinner. As a result, Gullane is a popular destination for golfing tourists...
The Loony Dook 2013
The name Loony dook is a combination of Loony (short for lunatic) and dook, a Scots term meaning dip or bathe. It is a recently instituted event whereby people dive into the freezing waters of the Firth of Forth on New Year's Day, often in fancy dress. In recent years the event has attracted people from all over the world, including many people visiting Edinburgh to celebrate Hogmanay. A proposal to charge people to participate in this event was recently announced, the proceeds of which will benefit RNLI Queensferry.
Spital Beach, Berwick 2015
View from Spital beach, near Berwick. Haggerston Castle caravan holiday September, 2015