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WATERSPORTS GUIDE - Visit East Lothian

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North Berwick<br />

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Dunbar<br />

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Eyemouth<br />

Pease Bay 5 Coldingham 6<br />

By far the most popular of South <strong>East</strong><br />

Scotland’s beaches. Works on all small<br />

to big north and east swells.<br />

Offshore winds are from the south<br />

quadrant. Best at low tide on left hand<br />

side of beach and on the right at high<br />

tide. These waves are best left for<br />

intermediate and expert surfers. The<br />

middle of the beach, at all tides, is<br />

good for beginners although above<br />

head high, rips and dumpy waves<br />

become a problem. Danger from rocks,<br />

rips and other surfers – wave etiquette<br />

must be observed!<br />

Please respect Pease Bay Caravan<br />

Park and other holiday-makers.<br />

An idyllic little beach, protected from<br />

large north swells and open to south<br />

swells. It’s offshore on westerly and<br />

south westerly winds and has the best<br />

beach facilities on this stretch of<br />

coastline.<br />

Can get busy due to proximity of<br />

campsite and St Vedas Surf Shop.<br />

Strong rips, surfers and rocks provide<br />

the hazards.<br />

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