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IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD



 Cramond Beach (Edinburgh)
 A quieter alternative in Edinburgh, Cramond Beach charms visitors with its quaint whitewashed
 cottages and scenic views across the Firth of Forth. This smaller sandy beach is popular with locals,
 tourists, walkers, and cyclists who enjoy the paths along the shore.

 Cramond also has a rich history – it’s one of the longest inhabited sites in Scotland, with archaeological
 remains dating back thousands of years. After exploring the beach, visitors can enjoy refreshments
 at the nearby pub or stop by a cosy coffee shop. It’s an ideal spot for a relaxing day out, whether
 you’re looking to unwind or take a gentle walk.
             Aberdour Silver Sands (East Fife)

 Portobello (Edinburgh)  Eyemouth (Scottish Borders)
 Of course, we had to include Portobello   Just a short drive from Coldingham Bay is the   On the Fife coast, Aberdour Silver Sands offers a wonderful blend of countryside
 Beach! Just twenty minutes from the city   charming fishing town of Eyemouth. Unlike many   tranquillity and seaside freshness. This beach has been recognised for its quality and
 centre, this two-mile stretch of sandy   towns in the Borders, Eyemouth sits right on the   environmental standards, proudly holding the Keep Scotland Beautiful Beach Award
 beach offers plenty of space to sunbathe,   coast, and its active harbour makes for a fascinating   for an impressive 30 years.
 play beach games with the family, or   and lively backdrop.
 simply stroll along the shore.   The beach overlooks the islands of Inchmickery and Inchcolm, the latter of which is
            home to a historic abbey that’s worth a visit if you’re exploring the area. The calm
 For families, Eyemouth offers plenty to enjoy. Aside
 The area  of  Portobello  itself  is  bustling   from the beach itself, you’ll find an array of local cafes   waters and gentle waves here make it a lovely spot for families, while the peaceful
 with  life.  You’ll  find  a  great  mix  of  bars,   and restaurants serving fresh seafood, including   surroundings provide a perfect backdrop for a quiet picnic or a relaxing afternoon.
 cafes, and food trucks offering everything   classic fish and chips. There are also amusements
 from ice-cream to artisan coffee. There   that kids will love, making it a fun, all round
 are also amusements and a vibrant   destination. One of the town’s unique attractions
 promenade, making it a lively place for   is the seals that regularly visit the harbour, eager
 families and groups of friends.   for a snack – and visitors can sometimes feed them,   Yellowcraig (East Lothian)  Gullane Bents (East Lothian)
 which is always a memorable experience.   Yellowcraig Beach is a hidden treasure offering   Gullane  Bents  is  a  wide,  sandy  beach  that
        stunning natural beauty with views towards   attracts locals and visitors alike with its
        Fidra  Island,  where  the  Victorian  lighthouse   mix of natural beauty and recreational
        inspired Treasure Island. This beach is especially   opportunities. It’s perfect for families, walkers,
        family-friendly,  featuring  a  pirate-themed  play   sunbathers, and watersports enthusiasts
 West Sands (St Andrews)
        park that kids will adore and several nature trails   who enjoy windsurfing and kitesurfing.
 One of Scotland’s most famous beaches, West   to explore.
 Sands stretches for two miles of golden sand   Behind  the  beach,  you’ll  find  pathways
 backed by  dunes  and  grassland. Located  just a   Unlike busier beaches nearby, Yellowcraig offers   through  sand  dunes  that  lead  to  Gullane
 15-minute walk from St Andrews town centre, it’s   a peaceful atmosphere  with no  cafés or bars   Point, where spectacular views across the
 an easy and popular choice for families and visitors.  immediately adjacent. This makes it an ideal   bay and the Firth of Forth await. Whether
        location for a picnic or a barbecue, with facilities   you’re spending a leisurely afternoon or
 Whether you’re soaking up the sun, flying a kite, or   available to book. Nature lovers will appreciate   an  active  day  by  the  sea,  Gullane  offers
 simply enjoying a long beach walk, the combination   the rich coastal environment and the chance to   something for everyone.
 of  natural  beauty  and  convenient  access  makes   disconnect from the hustle and bustle.
 this beach a firm favourite. Don’t forget to treat
 West Sands  yourself to an ice cream in town after your visit!
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