Offering a pub and restaurant, The Pine Marten is located just 20 minutes' walk from central Dunbar. The property offers free WiFi and free onsite parking.
Moronkeji
United Kingdom
It was a good place and location. Just that I booked for breakfast for 25th December which was said to be delivered to the room but we never got any. When I went to the restaurant to enquiry what the problem was, they only apologized that it was prepared but they didn't know why it wasn't delivered. Apart from that, it's a cool place.
Located in the seaside town of Dunbar, The Royal Mackintosh is just 2 minutes’ walk from Dunbar Rail Station. There is an on-site restaurant, and limited free parking is available.
The Dolphin Inn Hostel features free bikes, garden, a shared lounge and terrace in Dunbar.
Emily
United Kingdom
Loved the wooden floors and all the funky furniture touches. Beautiful clean bathroom. I work a lot around the Dunbar area so will definitely be booking again!
Located in East Linton, 21 mi from Edinburgh, The Crown Guest House features a restaurant and free WiFi throughout the property. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Every room has a flat-screen TV.
East Linton Flat is located in East Linton, just 10 miles from Muirfield and 23 miles from Edinburgh Playhouse. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
With free parking, a spa and an award-winning restaurant, Marine North Berwick has views across the Firth of Forth. Overlooking North Berwick Golf Club, the grand building has stylish rooms.
Greywalls Hotel is situated on the edge of Muirfield’s championship golf course, on the 9th and 18th holes. There are ample gardens, tennis courts and free Wi-Fi.
Located in the coastal town of North Berwick, Nether Abbey Hotel features elegant rooms, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Andrew
United Kingdom
The breakfast was beautifully cooked and presented as were the meals we had in the restaurant at dinner.
The dining room was nice on two levels with a well stocked bar.
Staff were friendly and informative. One young member helped us upstairs with our luggage.
The view from the bedroom was superb over the Firth to Fife.
Very well kept, pretty seaside town with harbour and long...
Very well kept, pretty seaside town with harbour and long stretch of sandy beach. There is a regular train service to Edinburgh (approx 20 mins) so it is easy to go and spend a day exploring the city. Good coffee shops on the high street (particularly Parkers) and a couple of local craft shops (e.g. The Makery and Found). There are lovely coastal walks especially the one round the cliff but beware on a windy day it can be quite a battle getting round!
Rosemary
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Dunbar is a lovely place to visit - lovely walk from the...
Dunbar is a lovely place to visit - lovely walk from the town to Belhaven Bay. Like most wee towns nowadays the town centre is a wee bit tired but there's everything you need and on a good day it's hard to beat. Great for children....the harbour area and beach are clean and well looked after
Margaret-Ann
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great town with some lovely independent shops!
Great town with some lovely independent shops! The Community Bakery is well worth a visit - the choice is fabulous; highly recommend the Donker rye loaf, the cheese scones, flapjack, the pies, banoffi pie... The list is endless!
Ruth
10
Scored 10
A wonderful town, with lots to do, and we were very pleased...
A wonderful town, with lots to do, and we were very pleased to find (unexpected) that there was music festival on). The walks were wonderful along the beaches and harbour, with a nice range of shops and cafes to visit when raining. Very friendly response from shop/cafe holders. We visited the John Muir museum which was amazing and the Town House was excellent. Not sure if there is one, but might be good to have a "food review" of the town, with options to go including the cafes, pubs and restaurants, as it felt a bit hit and miss on occasion. Aside from that, great place, we will come again next year.
Davey
8.0
Scored 8.0
The folks at the information center where very helpful.
The folks at the information center where very helpful. Dunbar is the birthplace of John Muir, also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks", was a Scottish-born American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness in the United States.
The employee at the rail station was down right miserable and gave me a very bad impression of the Scottish people in Dunbar.
Marilyn
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great sea front with cliffs, castle, historic fishing...
Great sea front with cliffs, castle, historic fishing harbour (well, 3 harbours really), and chatty locals. A few top restaurants, and the usual mix of pub food and ethnic. Yes there are chip shops - one of them excellent with sit-in. Rail station with frequent service to Edinburgh. Useful bus service to North Berwick, once you have found which of the information sources has the right times AND ROUTE... Some bus stops advertise services which no longer go to that stop, and the Internet information is unreliable and out-of-date. No problem like that on the trains, but the bus is much quicker to North Berwick, and more scenic - it takes you right to the Seabird Centre on the sea-front.
The location was convenient as it was just a short drive into Dunbar where you can find good shops and the train which can take you into Edinburgh. It has lovely views towards the sea and feels spacious and is comfortable and there is plenty of seating for relaxing and dining. Great to have dishwasher tablets, washing liquid, hand soap, tea towels etc. Spacious decking area with seating and a bbq. Sadly it wasn’t warm enough for us to use but in the summer would be lovely.
Perfect location near the harbour.
Clean, spacious and comfortable, with good heaters (really necessary to dry our clothes, as it rained a lot) and very comfortable beds.
Huge and comfortable sofa.
Not far from the main street, where we could buy groceries at Co-op. Short walk (10-15 minutes) from the station.
Dunbar is an amazing place if you like the sea and birdwatching.
Location was perfect with lots of walks on the beach and surrounding the golf course towards Dunbar where we stopped off at the Baywater Hotel in the beer garden with the dog. The chalet also had seating areas where you can get the sun all day. Everything you need in the chalet plus your own parking space which is a bonus.
More hotel than hostel the common areas are retro cool and comfortable. Everything is clean, clear, and organized. The staff -- especially Tom -- is brilliant. Extremely walkable location;. easy to take a Borders bus to Siccar Point, a major site in geology and the history of science.
I would love to return.
Staff were lovely, Hotel was clean. Meals were good. Great location. Nice cosy bar. Bed was very comfortable. Bathroom clean and modern.
This is an old hotel in the centre of Dunbar so do not expect everything shiny and new. Floorboards do creak but the warmth of the staff make this a pleasant stay.
Host was very helpful in providing cot, high chair and big bag of toys for the baby plus milk and a bottle of wine.
Location and view was a real joy.
Dunbar has a pretty historic fishing harbour, with a good range of shops and excellent walks from the apartment
Would strongly recommend.
The caravan was fantastic, really nice and very spacious. We have been to lots of different caravans around the UK and this was the best we’ve been to. Really clean and everything you need. Decking area was fab and the site is lovely. Really great holiday for us and our 3 children.
me and my partner stayed here for one night with the hot tub was absolutely beautiful! the staff were really friendly, breakfast was delicious would highly recommend this hotel, short town down the road with pubs ,restaurants and shops, but bathroom with shower and bath.
This is the best hotel location I have ever had; sea view outside window just feet away from water. coastal path walk just outside door. Easy walk from train station to hotel and into town. Good dinner and friendly staff.
Incredible staff, well cared-for and updated rooms, and the food was the best I’ve had in months! I would travel back to Scotland *just* to stay at Dunmuir hotel again.
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