Beautiful stunning views of the sea, you can smell the sea as you walk on the stony path towards the sea. Best to walk at thes side as the surface is flat to walk on.
Also when walking back on to the sandy full of shells beach. You can see a notice that you may see seals and too not let your dogs of the lead. I didn't see any seals but you never know when you will see one. There is a bench to look at the sea.
There were a lot of dog walkers who let there dogs of the lead and look on the ground as there is some dogs poo that hasn't been picked up by the owners.
But regardless of this its a good place to have a gentle stroll not for people who have disabilities as the...
Read moreWardie Bay feels like one of Edinburgh’s little hidden treasures. Along the shoreline, you’ll find locals casting lines from the Granton Harbour breakwall, while swimmers and kite surfers make the most of the open water. The beach has soft sand for lounging, or you can slip into the sea from the smooth rocks at the east end. The water is very clean and clear enough to spot the beautiful jellyfish below, and the sunsets here can be breathtaking—perfect for a picnic as the sky turns gold and pink. From the bay, it’s just a pleasant stroll to the Trinity Trail, linking you straight into the heart of the city and its buzzing...
Read moreOne of favourite places to go for a walk or fishing when Tide is High. I was sceptic when somebody told me you could catch something out there , but true is more colourful. If large group of mackerels' hit water along the pier , you could have 4-5 of them on one rod a time :) what are you waiting for then! Remember best time to Fish is between May until late August. You could try your luck for Plaice and haddock :) No mater if you fishing or just walking or having a pint along the pier its wort to go there again and again. Recently constructed new cycle path only encourage people to go for a bike spin along the...
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