With its combination of stunning natural beauty, excellent amenities, and relaxed atmosphere, one “charming” seaside town has been named the best place to live in the country.
North Berwick, a charming coastal town in East Lothian, Scotland, has recently earned the title, and to some visitors, it’s not hard to see why.
It is located on the east coast of Scotland, overlooking the Firth of Forth, with spectacular views of the sea and surrounding countryside as its background.
The town is blessed with beautiful beaches, including the expansive West Bay and the quieter East Bay, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and those who enjoy the calming presence of the sea.
The iconic Bass Rock, a dramatic volcanic rock formation home to thousands of seabirds, adds to the area’s natural appeal for lovers of the great outdoors.
The town is also surrounded by rolling hills and nature reserves, that are great for walking, hiking, and birdwatching – whether it’s taking a stroll along the shore or exploring the nearby North Berwick Law, a majestic hill, created millions of years ago by volcanic activity.
Those who visited the area have left impressed by its beauty, with some sharing their love of this town and singing its praises on Tripadvisor forums.
GoingGuide penned: “Excellent, unspoilt beaches and harbour with plenty of natural features to explore, including the beach, rock formations and sand dunes.
“Plenty of space to sit and relax, facing the beautiful Bass Rock plus other rock formations.
“Easy to walk into the town from the beach itself to access the shops, cafés and restaurants. Well worth a visit.”
Ann H added: “North Berwick has so much to offer – something for everyone with its beaches, lovely high street with shops and eateries and the pretty harbour which you could spend some time people watching and enjoying looking at all the boats.
“There is a seafood cafe there too with inside seating. Loved this place.”
“North Berwick is a charming town and with good weather and on a public holiday becomes a very busy place,” Thursday41 commented.
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