East Lothian Highlights
Follow the breathtaking East Lothian coastline for a fantastic blend of natural beauty and historical intrigue.
Once aboard, your driver will take you east out of Edinburgh and on to East Lothians scenic coastal road. As you head towards the first stop at Archerfield Walled Garden, you will pass through the charming seaside towns of Aberlady and Gullane which are renowned for their golf courses and stunning views over the Firth of Forth.
Our first stop, Archerfield Walled Garden, is a unique destination in the heart of the beautiful East Lothian countryside. With lovingly tended Gardens, extensive grounds, Garden Café, Shop and Food Market, there is lots to see and do. Families will love the woodland Fairy Trail and enclosed play area. Whether you’re a garden enthusiast looking for inspiration or a foodie, you will love what’s on offer here.
On route to Preston Mill we make a brief stop at Athelstaneford, the birthplace of the Scottish Flag. This small village offers a glimpse of rural Scottish life with its scenic countryside surroundings. Learn about the battle between the Picts and the Angles, the vision of King Angus, and how the Scottish Saltire came to life.
Preston Mill is one of East Lothian’s most charming and atmospheric landmarks, offering visitors a rare glimpse into Scotland’s rural past. Built in the 18th century and still fully intact, this historic watermill sits beside a peaceful millpond and is famous for its unusual red-tiled roof and distinctive external waterwheel. Surrounded by quiet countryside, the mill feels almost frozen in time and is especially loved by fans of Outlander, as it appeared as Lallybroch Mill in the series. Today, Preston Mill remains a beautifully preserved reminder of traditional milling life and is one of the most photographed and evocative heritage sites in the region.
We head further east to the seaside town of North Berwick. Once a royal burgh, the town boasts a picturesque high street, beautiful sandy beaches and a relaxing atmosphere. You will have time to grab some lunch at one of the many cafes and restaurants, or visit the Scottish Seabird Centre to learn about the marine life and seabirds in the area.
On the outskirts of North Berwick, perched on cliffs overlooking the North Sea, we visit the dramatic and imposing Tantallon Castle. You will be able to explore the mighty fortress and learn about its history through informational displays. Built in the 14th century as the seat of the Douglas clan, this castle played a crucial role in several conflicts including the Scottish Wars of Independence.



















