Seacliffe Beach is a hidden gem that once you have been to will be a place that you'll return again and again. Head out of North Berwick on the A198 past Tantallon Castle and eventually you'll come to a 90 degree bend, instead of going round the bend carry along the farm track until you reach the barrier. It's probably the only beach I know of in Scotland where you have to pay to enter if you are driving to it but the £2 entry fee is well worth what you find on this long and winding track.
The beach is the cleanest I have seen with a beautiful stretch of sand between two rocky outcrops that are great for exploring the rock pools. To one side of the beach lies the smallest port in the UK, just big enough to hold one fairly small boat and has great views over the water towards Tantallon Castle.
If we get a warm sunny day in Edinburgh, head out to this wonderful location and you could almost imagine yourself in the middle of the Mediterranean. read more