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Tyninghame Beach – Preston Mill loop from North Berwick

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United Kingdom
Scotland
South Scotland
North Berwick

Tyninghame Beach – Preston Mill loop from North Berwick

Moderate

3.3

(3)

24

riders

Tyninghame Beach – Preston Mill loop from North Berwick

01:57

30.2km

220m

Gravel riding

Moderate gravel ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels. The starting point of the route is accessible with public transport.

Last updated: June 26, 2026

Tips

Temporary access restrictions

Includes segments with temporary access restrictions.

After 649 m for 374 m

Customers only

Waypoints

A

Start point

Bus stop

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1

4.05 km

View of Bass Rock and Tantallon Castle

Highlight • Natural Monument

Take a minute to look back over the Firth Of Forth and take in that view.

Tip by

2

4.70 km

3

5.64 km

Seacliff Beach and Bass Rock View

Highlight • Viewpoint

Beautiful and secluded beach where you can still feel like its your own private space. Amazing views and the sand is perfect.

Tip by

4

6.03 km

Seacliff House Ruins

Highlight • Historical Site

Ruins of what would have been the manor house in Seacliffe. Along with the town and the beach it makes the area a great day out.

Tip by

5

10.2 km

Seacliff Beach

Highlight • Viewpoint

Wonderful beach, featured in 'Mary Queen of Scots'.

Tip by

13.5 km

Links Wood

Forest

7

14.3 km

Tyninghame Beach

Highlight • Natural

Tyninghame Beach is a short detour from the route, a beautiful location to camp overnight or go for a walk.

Tip by

8

17.7 km

Binning Wood

Highlight • Forest

If you are brave enough, stop midway and turn your lights off. The sky through the trees and sense of solace is incredible

Tip by

9

20.4 km

Preston Mill

Highlight • Structure

Preston Mill has worked since the 16th century but the present mill building dates to the 18th century. The mill continued to be used to grind oatmeal commercially until 1959. Today the water wheel still turns, and the mill is open to visitors.
The weir on the river Tyne was used to control the water levels and maintain a good supply of water to the mill. It's a lovely place to stop on a walk with a convenient bench to sit and watch the river from.

Tip by

26.4 km

Craigmoor Wood

Forest

B

30.2 km

End point

Bus stop

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

9.82 km

8.00 km

6.11 km

5.00 km

1.27 km

Surfaces

11.8 km

8.15 km

3.57 km

3.33 km

3.21 km

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Friday 3 July

18°C

13°C

39 %

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