Aberlady Caravan Park is the ideal base for exploring East Lothian and the surrounding areas. Aberlady is a conservation village, on the route of the John Muir Way, situated in beautiful countryside, within easy reach of the Capital city of Edinburgh. There is good food available at the traditional old village pub "The Old Aberlady Inn". It is in an area of natural beauty, sitting as it does by Aberlady Bay with views over to Fife and with the Garleton Monument and open countryside to the South. It has many idyllic sandy beaches, and historic buildings nearby. Below are details of some of the local attractions.
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ABERLADY NATURE RESERVE.
In 1952 Aberlady Bay Local Nature Reserve became the first local nature reserve in the UK. The reserve is also a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The Reserve is best known for birdwatching and is home to some rare birds such as skylarks. A small herd of roe deer live in the area.
The Reserve covers an area of 582 hectares (1,439 acres),
THE JOHN MUIR WAY
The John Muir Way - is a continuous path, which extends for almost 73km, linking East Lothian with the City of Edinburgh and the Scottish Borders. The route offers magnificent views of East Lothian including much of the coastline and a chance to see the natural history and historic sites of this unique landscape.
The path passes through Aberlady.
THE OLD ABERLADY INN
The Old Aberlady has an old traditional style public bar featuring an open log fire and a secluded terraced garden. It is well-stocked with "olde worlde" charm and a fine selection of wines, beers, and traditional Scottish Malts. The Old Aberlady Inn take great pride in the quality of food, served both in the restaurant with it's large conservatory or in the bar.
From A la carte to more traditional fare.
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