Getting There
North Berwick Law is easily accessible from the town of North Berwick, with parking available nearby.





North Berwick Law is a prominent volcanic hill in East Lothian, Scotland, offering breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth and the surrounding countryside. The hill is accessible via a well-maintained path, making it a popular spot for hikers of all ages. At the summit, visitors can explore a WWII bunker and a replica whale jawbone, adding historical interest to the natural beauty. The area is rich in unique flora and fauna, with grasslands maintained by grazing Exmoor ponies. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a pleasant walk, North Berwick Law provides a rewarding experience with its stunning vistas and intriguing landmarks.
North Berwick Law is a prominent volcanic hill in East Lothian, Scotland, offering breathtaking views of the Firth of Forth and the surrounding countryside. The hill is accessible via a well-maintained path, making it a popular spot for hikers of all ages. At the summit, visitors can explore a WWII bunker and a replica whale jawbone, adding historical interest to the natural beauty. The area is rich in unique flora and fauna, with grasslands maintained by grazing Exmoor ponies. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a pleasant walk, North Berwick Law provides a rewarding experience with its stunning vistas and intriguing landmarks.
Panoramic views of Firth of Forth.
Accessible hiking trails.
Historical WWII bunker at the summit.
Unique plant species and wildlife.
Replica whale jawbone at the top.
Close access to the Firth of Forth, ideal for photography.
Rich natural surroundings with diverse plant species.
Historical features like the WWII bunker and replica whale jawbone.
North Berwick Law is easily accessible from the town of North Berwick, with parking available nearby.
After your hike, enjoy a pastry and coffee from the local cafes in North Berwick.
Hiking enthusiasts and scenic view seekers.
GBP £
$80-$150 p/day
English
Be cautious near the summit as the terrain can be uneven and rocky.
Tourists, Locals, Family, Nature