Which? has revealed the best seaside towns in the UK, with North Berwick making the list for Scotland.
The town received an overall rating of 81%.
The list was compiled by reviews from more than 4,000 visitors who gave feedback on their recent trips to seaside towns, villages and resorts.
Destinations were rated on their beaches, attractions, value for money, peace and quiet, and scenery.
North Berwick scored the following for these categories:
Beach: 4/5
Attractions: 4/5
Value for money: 4/5
Peace and quiet: 4/5
Scenery: 4/5
On Tripadvisor, visitors to North Berwick praise the town for its day trips, excursions and sights to see. Of nearby Tantallon Castle, one reviewer speaks of the "exceptional views and location".
Full list of Scotland towns
- St Andrews
- North Berwick
- Ullapool
- Oban
Top of the list for the UK was Bamburgh in Northumberland. It won visitors over with its stunning scenery, beach and peaceful surroundings.
North Berwick placed sixth overall.
The Which? summary of the top rated destination said: “The former 2019 winner is back on top thanks to its five-star beach.
“This glorious stretch of golden sand runs for three miles, backed by a vast, tussock dune system and dominated by the epic Bamburgh castle.
“The beach is big enough that it’s rarely crowded, which may suit those looking to socially distance this summer.
“The bracing wind off the North Sea also helps to keep mass tourism at bay and the beach pristine and free of litter.
“This is the British seaside at its low-key best: nothing to do here except walk, run, let the dog off the lead, or sit behind a windbreak with a Thermos and watch the waves roll in.”
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