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Cramond Beach — Attraction in City of Edinburgh

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Cramond Kirk
Cramond Glebe Rd, Cramond, Edinburgh EH4 6NS, United Kingdom
Severan Roman Fort
Kirk Cramond, Cramond, Edinburgh EH4 6HZ, United Kingdom
Eagle Rock
Edinburgh EH30 9TQ, United Kingdom
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Cobble Cottage
3 Cramond Village, Cramond, Edinburgh EH4 6NU, United Kingdom
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Cramond Beach

Cramond, Edinburgh EH4 6NU, United Kingdom
4.7(875)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Cramond Kirk, Severan Roman Fort, Eagle Rock, restaurants:
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Nearby attractions of Cramond Beach

Cramond Kirk

Severan Roman Fort

Eagle Rock

Cramond Kirk

Cramond Kirk

4.5

(45)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Severan Roman Fort

Severan Roman Fort

4.2

(24)

Open 24 hours
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Eagle Rock

Eagle Rock

4.5

(53)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Edinburgh Afternoon Tea or Gin Afternoon Tea Experience
Edinburgh Afternoon Tea or Gin Afternoon Tea Experience
Tue, Dec 9 • 12:00 PM
6 Saint Andrew Square, Edinburgh, EH2 2BD
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Taste Film presents The Holiday (2006) in Edinburgh!
Taste Film presents The Holiday (2006) in Edinburgh!
Tue, Dec 9 • 7:00 PM
3 Airborne Pl, New Park Square, Edinburgh Park, EH12 9GR
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Whisky Tasting & Storytelling
Whisky Tasting & Storytelling
Mon, Dec 8 • 5:15 PM
Edinburgh, EH1 1DR, United Kingdom
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4.7
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5.0
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Cramond Beach in Scotland is an absolute hidden gem that deserves all the love it can get. Nestled along the stunning coastline, this beach offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life in Edinburgh.

First off, the scenery is breathtaking. Picture-perfect views of the Firth of Forth and its surrounding landscapes make Cramond Beach a photographer's dream. Whether you're strolling along the shore or just sitting and taking it all in, you can't help but feel a sense of peace and tranquility.

Now, let's talk about the beach itself. The sand is soft and golden, perfect for lounging in the sun or building sandcastles with the kids. And when the tide goes out, it reveals a causeway leading to Cramond Island, adding an extra element of adventure to your beach day.

But Cramond Beach isn't just about sunbathing and scenery – it's also a hotspot for outdoor activities. From kite flying and beach volleyball to paddleboarding and kayaking, there's no shortage of things to do here. And if you're feeling adventurous, you can even walk along the causeway to explore Cramond Island and its historic ruins.

One thing that sets Cramond Beach apart is its sense of community. Whether you're a local or just visiting, you'll always feel welcome here. The beach is a popular spot for families, couples, and solo travelers alike, making it the perfect place to meet new people and make memories that will last a lifetime.

Overall, Cramond Beach is a true Scottish treasure that shouldn't be missed. With its stunning scenery, endless activities, and welcoming atmosphere, it's the perfect destination for anyone looking to experience the beauty of...

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5.0
1y

If you are a beach or nature lover, it's a great place to explore. Do check online it's tide timing for safe crossing before you head down as you don't want to end up trap on the island. It can get really dangerous to cross if the tide is not fully low. Path leading to island is rough with seaweed along its sides. Try to keep to the centre of the path as it can get slippery if you accidentally step on the seaweed.

We are too early when the tide only starts receding, we gotten our shoes soaked as we attempt to cross when waves are still crushing on the sides. Extremely windy on the day we visited. Wind speed very strong, we experienced "almost get blown off" the path leading to the island. We did not comb the island as it still quite deserted as we are the first to reach. Equipped yourself with waterproof shoes and waterproof outfits as the waves crashes on the side will get your feet soak and your lower body wet if you cross when the tides just started to recede. The safest is to cross when the tide is much lower; the most you only get your shoe wet. Wear warm clothing and gloves as it's gets really cold...

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5.0
18w

🏝️ Walk to Cramond Island • At low tide, a paved causeway opens up, allowing visitors to safely walk to Cramond Island—but be cautious! Tides can become dangerous, so time your visit and check local tide boards before crossing.  • Along the way, you’ll pass rows of distinctive wartime concrete pylons—WWII-era anti-boat boom structures that make for dramatic photo ops.  • Once on the island, you can explore old military ruins and enjoy sweeping coastal views. 

🏛️ Historical Depth • Cramond itself is steeped in history, with a heritage going back to the Mesolithic era—making it one of the oldest known sites of human settlement in Scotland.  • Nearby lie Roman remains, including the Cramond Roman Fort and the impressive “Cramond Lioness” sculpture now housed in the National Museum of Scotland. 

🍽️ Local Charm & Amenities • The quaint village vibe continues with charming shops, cafes, pubs, and the Heritage Museum close by.  • Practical visitor facilities, such as a car park and toilets, make it easy to plan a...

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If you are a beach or nature lover, it's a great place to explore. Do check online it's tide timing for safe crossing before you head down as you don't want to end up trap on the island. It can get really dangerous to cross if the tide is not fully low. Path leading to island is rough with seaweed along its sides. Try to keep to the centre of the path as it can get slippery if you accidentally step on the seaweed. We are too early when the tide only starts receding, we gotten our shoes soaked as we attempt to cross when waves are still crushing on the sides. Extremely windy on the day we visited. Wind speed very strong, we experienced "almost get blown off" the path leading to the island. We did not comb the island as it still quite deserted as we are the first to reach. Equipped yourself with waterproof shoes and waterproof outfits as the waves crashes on the side will get your feet soak and your lower body wet if you cross when the tides just started to recede. The safest is to cross when the tide is much lower; the most you only get your shoe wet. Wear warm clothing and gloves as it's gets really cold along the way.
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If you are a beach or nature lover, it's a great place to explore. Do check online it's tide timing for safe crossing before you head down as you don't want to end up trap on the island. It can get really dangerous to cross if the tide is not fully low. Path leading to island is rough with seaweed along its sides. Try to keep to the centre of the path as it can get slippery if you accidentally step on the seaweed. We are too early when the tide only starts receding, we gotten our shoes soaked as we attempt to cross when waves are still crushing on the sides. Extremely windy on the day we visited. Wind speed very strong, we experienced "almost get blown off" the path leading to the island. We did not comb the island as it still quite deserted as we are the first to reach. Equipped yourself with waterproof shoes and waterproof outfits as the waves crashes on the side will get your feet soak and your lower body wet if you cross when the tides just started to recede. The safest is to cross when the tide is much lower; the most you only get your shoe wet. Wear warm clothing and gloves as it's gets really cold along the way.
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