Port Seton and North Berwick videos - the east coast of Scotland
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I finally got around to uploading a couple of videos I took last month in one of my favourite areas in Scotland, East Lothian, which lies to the east of Edinburgh.
The first video is taken from the promenade in Port Seton, a small coastal village, which has great views across the Forth estuary towards the county of Fife and the Lomond Hills. You can also see North Berwick Law to the east. You can catch a bus from the centre of Edinburgh out to Port Seton which only costs £2.20 return.
The second video was taken at sunset from the sea front at North Berwick. I really like North Berwick, there’s a beautiful beach, a golf course and selection of cafes and restaurants. It’s a good vantage point for views of the Bass Rock, a popular sea bird sanctuary and Berwick Law, the hill behind the town. You can reach North Berwick by rail from Edinburgh in around 40 minutes.
I’ve a long way to go to perfect my video technique. I think I move too quickly and shake too much. However I wanted to show you that Scotland isn’t always grey and wet.



August 13th, 2008 at 4:19 pm
[...] North Berwick - The Guardian article only mentions that Seabird Centre, but you can also climb Berwick Law for great panoramic views, visit Tantallon Castle and have lunch at the Grange Restaurant. Bass Rock from Tanatallon Castle [...]
August 14th, 2008 at 3:49 am
[...] North Berwick - The Guardian article only mentions that Seabird Centre, but you can also climb Berwick Law for great panoramic views, visit Tantallon Castle and have lunch at the Grange Restaurant. [...]