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From the excitement of Musselburgh Racecourse to the awesome sight of Concorde, in all her glory; the award-winning Scottish Seabird Centre to the impressive clifftop fortress of Tantallon Castle, you’ll be amazed at what East Lothian has to offer!


‘From the opening event onwards... Lennoxlove is one of Scotland’s must see events.’ The Scotsman


Seabird Seafari, Bass Rock


Fun for all the family is the order of the day at East Links Family Park. Here you can feed animals, enjoy a train safari, join in the many activities and explore the Fortress with its giant slide.


Discover impressive castles, including Dirleton, which also boasts the world’s longest herbaceous border, Tantallon and Hailes, which are all maintained by Historic Scotland. The National Trust invites you to Newhailes House, a restored 17th century manor house; Inveresk Lodge Gardens – set on a hillside, the stunning displays feature herbaceous borders, unusual plants, old roses and shrubs; and Preston Mill & Phantassie Doocot with its working water wheel.


‘Amazing day out – lots to do for full day’ Visitor to The National Museum of Flight


Musselburgh Races


Throughout the summer months East Lothian is buzzing with entertainment. Festivals include Fringe by the Sea and 3 Harbours Art Festival. Events include North Berwick Highland Games and The Airshow at the National Museum of Flight. And the party continues in the autumn months with The Lammermuir Festival, The Lennoxlove Book Festival and The Saltire.


The famous Brunton Theatre in Musselburgh attracts some of the best theatre, dance and entertainment around. There is an inspiring choice of activities to suit all ages and interests.


Take flight at The National Museum of Flight at East Fortune, home to Concorde and packed with interactive galleries. Sample our national drink at Glenkinchie, home of the Edinburgh Malt.


Enjoy a thrilling boat trip to the Bass Rock and get up close to our wildlife at the Scottish Seabird Centre, North Berwick.


John Muir, the father of America’s National Parks was born here, find out about this remarkable man at the John Muir Birthplace in Dunbar.


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