Slow-paced walk along beaches and coastal paths, looking at wildlife on the way
With the wind at our backs and the sun in our faces (availability permitting), this one-way coastal walk of 11km / 7 miles will take us past beaches, rocky outcrops, islands and caves.
Your Countryside Ranger guide will point out interesting wildlife along the way from things washed up on the strand line to birds migrating overhead.
We will be walking mainly along beach and path terrain, with some short sections over rock. We will go at a fairly easy pace – the slower we go, the more we see!
More information
Return transport will be by public bus. Participants will need to pay their own fare.
Participants should bring suitable clothing for the weather conditions and sturdy footwear and have a suitable level of fitness for this coastal walk.
Well-behaved and on the lead dogs are welcome.
The walk is suitable for persons of all ages.
There will be no toilet facilities at the start or during the walk.
There is no café at the start or during the walk.
What to bring
Bring a drink and a packed lunch, waterproofs and sunscreen. You might also want to bring your own basic first aid kit.
Getting there
The meeting point is the grassy area off Gullane’s Main Street, between East Links and Saltcoats Road, opposite the parish church. We would encourage the use of public transport for this walk. The 124 and X5 buses serve the village (X5 from Edinburgh arrives at 09.11 and from North Berwick at 09.09 on the day). What3Words: ///cookbooks.turkey.dweller
An event by East Lothian Walking Festival



