From East Linton to Hailes Mill

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From the Market Cross in the centre of the town, take the lane that runs to the left of the church. When you come to the main street turn left, then walk over the bridge and continue until you reach a derelict filling station on the right-hand side and a bus stop on your left. Turn left here into the farm opposite the garage, following the sign for the public path to Tyninghame and Preston Mill.

Follow the path to the right, round the extensive but derelict red sandstone buildings of Phantassie Steading. There are proposals to convert this sample of historic industrial architecture into a shopping complex, which may limit access when building work begins, but no start date has been announced. Skirt the steading, following a farm track and turning right and then left until you see the old doo’cot (dovecote) ahead of you. Walk straight on with this old stone building on your right, and carry straight ahead with fields to right and left.

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  Terrain  - Field paths, river margins and woodland tracks; short section of busy road; several stiles
  Landscape  - Cultivated fields, lively river and picturesque village
  Dog friendliness  - Can run free for many sections, but watch for sheep
  Parking  - Main street in East Linton
  Toilets en route  - Pencraig picnic site
About the walk
If you were to design your ideal walk, what would it include? A dash of history; a crumbling castle; perhaps some fields of waving corn and a peaceful river bank? And maybe a pretty village, in which to settle down finally with a cup of tea and a large wedge of home-made cake? This walk's for you,...
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Said to be the sunniest area of Scotland, East Lothian boasts a dramatic coastline. In summer, you’ll hear larks singing high above the four-mile sweep of dunes, sandy shoreline and saltmarsh that forms the John Muir Country Park, named after the Dunbar-born explorer, naturalist and father of conservation.
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From East Linton to Hailes Mill

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Additional information
  Terrain - Field paths, river margins and woodland tracks; short section of busy road; several stiles
  Landscape - Cultivated fields, lively river and picturesque village
  Dog friendliness - Can run free for many sections, but watch for sheep
  Parking - Main street in East Linton
  Toilets en route - Pencraig picnic site
About the walk
If you were to design your ideal walk, what would it include? A dash of history; a crumbling castle; perhaps some fields of waving corn and a peaceful river bank? And maybe a pretty village, in which to settle down finally with a cup of tea and a large wedge of home-made cake? This walk's for you,...
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East Lothian
Said to be the sunniest area of Scotland, East Lothian boasts a dramatic coastline. In summer, you’ll hear larks singing high above the four-mile sweep of dunes, sandy shoreline and saltmarsh that forms the John Muir Country Park, named after the Dunbar-born explorer, naturalist and father of conservation.