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Dunbar is an exciting little town with loads to offer every type of traveller. This is the place where castles were trendy centuries ago. And many offer a delightful outing for photography buffs, history aficionados, and everyone in between. The scenery is also spectacularly alluring. You’ll be glad you decided to take a break from the daily grind and step into a simpler time period. This is the town where John Muir cultured his talents for nature and conservation helping the world to treasure the beauty of our earth by preserving at least a part of it in our national park systems.
Charming rentals with great viewsA perfect fit for any traveller, these lettings will provide everything you need for an extraordinary stay in Dunbar! Many of these listings feature ocean views, a competitive location, internet and unbeatable comfort. Wake up to stunning views. Plan your day with a fresh brew of tea and a home cooked breakfast from your fully equipped kitchen. This staycation getaway is just what you needed.
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There’s nothing that speaks about heritage as much as a castle and Dunbar is blessed with many options. Dunbar’s Castle was renowned as the most durable in Scotland since the 1070s with a spectacular view overlooking the sea on the craggy cliff wall. Uncover its fascinating history while enjoying awesome views. And now, an additional feature is the live performances and art shows in the amphitheatre. Floors Castle offers tours of the interior which are loaded with exceptional collections of fine art, tapestries, porcelain and more. The gardens are an incredible display of colour and style such as the French or woodland gardens, hiking trails and more. The Terrace Café on site specialises in afternoon tea.
Venture outdoors for amazing scenic activitiesJohn Muir Country Park is eight miles of nature along Scotland’s North Sea including sand dunes and marshes, woodlands and habitats for wild plants and animals. There’s so much to see you’ll need extra time strolling along the pathways and boardwalks adjoining the beaches. Belhaven Bay will test your skills with the board catching the perfect waves. Surfers are spoiled for these swells even though the water is frigid. A special feature is the Bridge to Nowhere spanning the Biel Stream because it’s fully accessible during low tide but high tide obliterates the ends making it look odd when it’s mostly submerged.
Travellers and activities
Dunbar’s High Street boasts the famous naturalist John Muir’s house from the 1730s. It was converted to a museum that shares the captivating story of this famous naturalist and conservationist’s life. Dunbar’s Town House is Scotland’s oldest active council chamber commencing regularly on the top floor. The Town Hall was built in the 1500s and focused on village life so there are numerous memorabilia and artefacts to piece together their lifestyle. The local historical society hosts interesting events and historical exhibitions with frequent guest speakers sharing little known stories about Dunbar’s rich heritage including the infamous witch trials.
Dunbar for Culture BuffsDunbar is a holiday destination brimming over with cultural beauties. The famous Rosslyn Chapel is a must see. You’ll probably recognize it from The Da Vinci Code, but visiting in person is way better. This elegant structure dates to the 1400’s and thankfully Queen Victoria’s visit sparked a renovation that’s breathtaking. Priceless stone carvings, stained glass and more will enchant your senses. The Dunbar Art Trail is another little gem involving an outdoor adventure as you discover the 26 artworks displayed around the city. Be sure to look for the sculpture of John Muir reaching for birds by Znoba, it’s delightful.
Dunbar is dubbed “Sunny Dunny” for its claims of being the sunniest village in Scotland, but it’s also very windy. So, be prepared!
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Surprisingly, Belhaven Ale is recorded as early as 1150, but beer dates to 1150 when the monks were fermenting the barley hops. Belhaven Brewery opened in 1719 and is still crafting ale and lager today. As the oldest brewery in Scotland, it’s worth visiting for the history and the scenic views, not to mention the brews.
2. Gather your clan and have some fun!Foxlake Adventures offers fun activities for everyone even if you just want to spectate. Their Boardside Café features lovely snacks and mains to keep you energised after the work-out. The activities include wakeboarding, ropes courses over the water, Ringo Rides, and Segway if you just want to enjoy the scenery without getting wet.
3. Dare to travel the longest hiking trailJohn Muir Way is 134 miles of scenic trails stretching from Dunbar to Helensburgh. John Muir, born in Dunbar in 1838, is affectionately known as “Father of the National Parks”. The trail begins at John Muir’s house in Dunbar and can be hiked, biked or manoeuvred from horseback. If the hike is done in parts it is more enjoyable because of all the quaint villages, castles, and spectacular scenery you’ll witness along the way.
4. Entertain the AlpacasThe new tourist attraction in Dunbar is the John Muir Alpaca Ranch offering individuals and families an opportunity to take an Alpaca out for a walk. There are trekking pathways and teepees for group picnics on the grounds. This venue is very scenic and relaxing too.
5. Visit the Castle with unique amenitiesThirlestane Castle, from the 1500s, is one of Scotland’s oldest and has been home solely to the Maitland family over the centuries. Loaded with historical anecdotes and legends, including Mary Queen of Scots’. You’ll enjoy interior tours exhibiting original furnishings, fine art, and ornate plasterworks. Outdoors there’s horseback riding and fishing. And don’t miss the spectacularly authentic afternoon teatime or spa.
Information about holiday lettings in Dunbar
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 9 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -43%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £32. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, barbecue and garden. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 1 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
🏊 With pool: | 1 properties. |