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       EASY ACCESS INTO EDINBURGH           and senior options. Plus, Queen Margaret
       Whether you’re commuting daily or want   University is based beside the train station,
       to be able to enjoy the city’s attractions at   offering courses on everything from nursing
       a moment’s notice, Musselburgh is ideally   to drama and public relations.
       located just six miles from Edinburgh. You
       can be in the heart of the action in just   DELICIOUS FOOD AND DRINK
       20 minutes if you’re driving, or enjoy fast,   The clue’s in the name – you’ll enjoy
       convenient public transport. Several bus   delicious seafood in Musselburgh. East
       routes will deliver you to Princes Street in less   Coast is a renowned seafood restaurant
       than an hour, while trains reach Waverley in   specialising in local catches – or you can
       six minutes - perfect if you’re in a hurry.  nip into their chippy next door to pick up
                                            an alfresco supper. You can even whip up a
       EXCELLENT SCHOOLING                  seafood feast yourself, with fresh supplies
       Education is a major factor for many families,   from Clark Brothers Fishmongers. Other
       and Musselburgh has plenty of options for   notable eateries include Buenos Aires Café
       pupils of all ages. There’s the choice of four   & Grill, the elegant Carberry Tower (just
       primary schools, feeding into the widely   a short drive away) and for a sweet treat,
       regarded Musselburgh Grammar School. One   try the famous Luca’s Ice Cream flagship
       of Britain’s leading boarding schools, Loretto,   parlour on High Street.
       is also situated here, with pre-school, junior

                                                                                            HORSES AND COURSES
                                                                                            Musselburgh is home to some of Scotland’s
                                                                                            most iconic courses – although they’re very
                                                                                            different in kind! The Old Golf Course is the
                                                                                            world’s oldest golf course (Mary Queen of
                                                                                            Scots is even rumoured to have indulged
                                                                                            in a round there), while there’s another
                                                                                            championship course at The Musselburgh
                                                                                            Golf Club. If you’re more of an observer,
                                                                                            you’ll love the glamour and excitement of
                                                                                            Musselburgh Racecourse, with its variety of
                                                                                            fixtures throughout the year, including Ladies
                                                                                            Day and the Gold Cup.

                                                                                            A PROSPERING LOCAL HIGH STREET
                                                                                            Musselburgh boasts a thriving local
                                                                                            high street, with a mix of independent
                                                                                            businesses, such as The Fine Wine Shop
        FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES
                                                                                            and Blueberry Gifts, and core favourites like
        Musselburgh’s coastal location provides plenty of picturesque things to see and do.   Costa Coffee and Boots. For ultimate ease,
        From the wide sandy beaches at Fisherrow Sands and the tranquillity of Musselburgh   supermarkets include Tesco Extra, Aldi and
        Lagoons, to the River Esk and the stunning views from the harbour, with Arthur’s    Lidl, and just a short drive away, you’ll find
        Seat looming large on the horizon, there’s much to be enjoyed. For culture vultures,   Fort Kinnaird: a retail park that’s home to
        there’s several National Trust for Scotland properties nearby, including Newhailes and   more than 70 shops, including H&M, Marks
        Inveresk Lodge Gardens.
                                                                                            & Spencer and Next.

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