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June Breaks in Scotland

Thinking about planning a summer escape? June is a wonderful time to experience Scotland at its very best, with long, light-filled days, warmer weather, and a sense of energy and renewal in the air. Scotland comes alive with early summer events and outdoor experiences, while the surrounding coastline invites seaside escapes, scenic walks, and refreshing coastal adventures. From city festivals to beach strolls and coastal trails, June offers endless opportunities to soak up the season. Here’s some of the best places to visit in Scotland in June.

The wooden bridge at Aberlady Bay Nature Reserve, East Lothian, part of the John Muir Way

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Explore East Lothian this summer

East Lothian is a fantastic destination at any time of the year, but we think June is when it really comes into its own.

Walking in the John Muir Country Park, Dunbar

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With long and bright early summer days and, often, some of Scotland’s best weather, it’s the perfect time to explore this beautiful stretch of coastline and countryside located east of Edinburgh. Come to East Lothian and discover an incredible variety of coastal walks, where dramatic scenery meets fresh sea air. Explore the iconic John Muir Way, including key sections like Prestonpans to Aberlady/North Berwick, North Berwick to Dunbar, and East Linton to Dunbar. Along the way, enjoy spectacular sea views, rugged cliffs, and historic sites like the impressive Tantallon Castle that add even more character to these unforgettable walks. 

Yellowcraig Beach

East Lothian is home to some of Scotland’s most wonderful beaches, such as Seacliff Beach, Yellowcraig Beach and Gullane Beach, with long stretches of golden sand perfect for relaxing, picnicking, paddling, or simply soaking up the scenery. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful seaside escape or a beach ideal for families and watersports, there are endless options to explore along the coast. 

Gullane Golf Club

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Renowned as one of Scotland's top golfing destinations and aptly referred to as ‘Scotland's Golf Coast’, East Lothian boasts a collection of world-class golf courses set in spectacular coastal landscapes. Tee off on championship-hosting links, such as Gullane Golf Course, be enthralled by Dunbar Golf Club's coastal setting, take a step back in time at Musselburgh Links, which reputedly hosted Mary, Queen of Scots in 1567 and has held The Open Championship on six occasions. Allow your East Lothian golfing experience to be shaped by the sea breezes and stunning views that create an unforgettable golfing adventure for players of all abilities. 

Bass Rock

For nature lovers, East Lothian offers exceptional opportunities to observe Scottish wildlife up close. Coastal vantage points reveal the unmistakeable shape of the Bass Rock, a volcanic marker of Scotland's past. The Bass Rock is now home to the world's largest colony of northern gannets, has hosted a chapel and prison, and been a literary feature in the works of Robert Louis Stevenson. Visit the Scottish Seabird Centre in North Berwick to learn more about local nature, or take a wildlife boat trip for a closer look at puffins, gannets, seals, dolphins, and even whales, in their natural habitat. 

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Discover the rugged Outer Hebrides

Discover cycling routes and magnificent coastlines off the beaten track in the Outer Hebrides. 

Cyclist by Kisimul Castle on Barra

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Choose from Lewis and Harris in the north to the southern islands of Barra and Uist, and dive into the breathtaking scenery, wildlife, and unique heritage of this impressive archipelago. From Vatersay in the south to the Butt of Lewis in the north, the Hebridean Way offers an unforgettable cycling adventure of nearly 200 miles (321km) across 10 different islands. Following quiet roads and a dazzling coastline, this iconic route allows you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty, wild landscapes, and unique character of the islands. Cycling in the Outer Hebrides is an amazing way to explore the distinctive charm of these islands, with a variety of routes and mountain bike trails to choose from. 

Isle of Uist

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The Outer Hebrides are home to some of Scotland’s most spectacular beaches, perfect not only for scenic walks but also for an exciting range of watersports and outdoor activities. Try surfing, kayaking, paddleboarding, or kitesurfing in crystal-clear waters, all set against a backdrop of white sands, turquoise seas, and dramatic coastal scenery. The long summer days make it the perfect time to enjoy the outdoors well into the evening.

The Calanais Standing Stones on the Isle of Lewis

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Step back in time by visiting the Calanais Standing Stones. The visitor centre is currently closed for refurbishment, but you can still reach the stones via the top road and marvel at the dramatic setting they create. While exploring the islands, don’t forget to visit the traditional blackhouse village to learn about how island communities once lived. Both are easy to combine in a day of exploring and provide a deeper understanding of island life, past and present.

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Outer Hebrides

The Scottish Western Isles of the Outer Hebrides are a diverse chain of inter-connected islands with their own unique Hebridean way of life.

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Why the Outer Hebrides is the Happiest Place in the UK

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Soak up the local culture of the capital in summer

In June, Edinburgh is at its most vibrant, offering a wealth of cultural experiences beyond the headline summer festivals. June also brings a lively programme of alternative events to get stuck into. 

Highland cows at the Royal Highland Show

Visit the Royal Highland Show from the 18 – 21 June, one of Scotland’s most celebrated annual events. Held just outside the city, it showcases the very best of Scottish agriculture, food, and rural life, with live demonstrations, local produce, and family-friendly entertainment. From The Grand Parade and the Scotland's Larder to the equine competitions and the agriculture machinery, the show offers something for everyone. Prepare to be amazed at every turn!

Edinburgh International Children's Festival 2023

© Edinburgh International Children's Festival

Before the city’s world-famous summer festivals take over, enjoy a selection of much-loved local events that reveal Edinburgh’s creative spirit. Families and wee ones will love the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival, connect with the community of Leith Festival, enjoy the multi-arts celebration at Hidden Door, the The Meadows Festival and Pride Edinburgh, each offering a vibrant mix of performances, and a welcoming atmosphere. 

National Museum of Scotland

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Submerse yourself in Edinburgh’s rich cultural offering by visiting its renowned museums, galleries, and castles, many of which host rotating exhibitions and special events throughout the year. Don’t miss inspiring displays such as Maps: Memories from the Second World War, which brings history to life through powerful storytelling and rare artefacts. 

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Old & New Towns of Edinburgh

One of the most architecturally significant cities in the world, thanks to the dramatic contrast of its Old and New Towns, a recognised UNESCO site.

Edinburgh: UNESCO Creative City of Literature

Explore the capital city's historic connections with literature and the spoken word, through attractions and events held throughout the year.

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