Parking
Pets allowed
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Parking
Pets allowed
Garden...more
Parking
Pets allowed
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Pets allowed
Non-smoking throughout
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Parking
Pets allowed
Golf course (within 3 km)...more
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Parking
Non-smoking rooms
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Bath
Fuel and Power Included
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With its beautiful wide,shallow bay and its famous wooden footbridge, Aberlady is much loved by photographers and birdwatchers. It lies on the East Lothian coast where the Pfeffer Burn flows into the Firth of Forth and, in 1633, was decreed the port for the County town of Haddington. Over the centuries, its sandy bay provided an active harbour for trading vessels as well as for smugglers, and though the wrecks of two midget submarines may be seen at low tide, now birds, not boats, throng the water.
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