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.
Cheryl
United Kingdom
Bed was comfortable and room had bath as well as shower. The location was perfect for our needs.
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.
Craig
Australia
How central it was for where we needed to be. The bed was very comfortable and shower was brilliant, lots of pressure and water was hot. Breakfast had a good selection of cereals, juices.
Offering quiet street views, Dreamhaven is an accommodation set in Dunbar, 45 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 47 km from Edinburgh Playhouse.
Located in East Linton, 34 km 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.
Margaret
United Kingdom
The staff were fantastic and the food was excellent; great breakfast and evening meal in the pub.
Offering quiet street views, 2 bed Haywood Cottage with garden is an accommodation situated in Stenton, 43 km from Edinburgh Playhouse and 43 km from Royal Mile.
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.
Carol
United Kingdom
Breakfast was amazing Room fabulous and staff courteous and helpful as well as attentive
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.
Glyn
United Kingdom
Set in well kept beautiful grounds, plenty of parking, and location
Located in the coastal town of North Berwick, Nether Abbey Hotel boasts elegant rooms, a restaurant, free Wi-Fi, and free parking.
Shelby
United Kingdom
Great location & good for us as we visit North Berwick a lot, will definately return. Breakfast was lovely and husband had the full works and enjoyed thoroughly.
A really attractive little fishing town with an amazing...
A really attractive little fishing town with an amazing history . It is well placed with bus and train links and this is particularly useful if you want to visit Edinburgh . You get cheaper and higher quality of accommodation for your money and you can leave your car behind and not face parking charges - that’s if you manage to find a space! Ian at Dreamhaven actually comes from East Lothian and this is a bonus . He needs to consider his prices . They are too cheap for what he offers !
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Anonymous
Scored 8.0
8.0
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 10
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
Scored 8.0
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.
One of the best hostels I've stayed in! The staff were so kind and accommodating, very comfy beds with plug sockets right next to each, perfect location (walking distance from harbour and 10 minute drive from Dunbar beach) and everything was exceptionally clean. The basic provided breakfast was lovely, and there were great facilities for self-catering.
The twin room was pretty spacious with a lovely sea view, and the retro decor throughout the hostel was very cool.
Thank you so much & we will definitely be back!
The location was convenient for all parts of Dunbar and close to bus stops, the rail station and shops. Although the flat is located above the High Street, there was very little noise in the evening. From the kitchen window there is a view across the Firth of Forth, over the Bass Rock towards the shores of Fife. All the furniture is very comfortable and the kitchen is well equipped.
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