Dunbar
The town of Dunbar is on the North Sea coast of East Lothian, about 30 miles east of Edinburgh.
The town is renowned for its high sunshine record, rugged coastline and attractive countryside.
It is steeped in history and was one of the most important Scottish Fortresses in the middle ages.
Its ruined castle, which stands guard over the town's twinned harbours, once sheltered Mary Queen of Scots when she fled Edinburgh after the murder of Rizzio.
North Berwick
North Berwick is a very pleasant seaside town in East Lothian, boasting great beaches and coastal scenery, and the Scottish Seabird Centre.
It's home to an eclectic mix of shops, cafes and bars, not to mention world-renowned golf courses.
Just a 30 minute train journey from Edinburgh, North Berwick offers striking views out to the Firth of Forth and the Bass Rock, the world’s largest northern gannet colony.
Indeed the bird takes its Latin name, Sula Bassana, from the island.
Day Trip - Pick up Code 3
Morpeth: Bus Station - 08:30
Pegswood: Opposite Cookswell Garage - 08:25
Pegswood: Train Station Bus Stop - 08:22
Ashington: Sports Direct - 08:15
Ashington: The Elephant Pub - 08:10
Stakeford: Morpeth Road, Half Moon Bus Stop - 08:05
Stakeford: Opposite The Cherry Tree Pub - 08:02
Guidepost: The Square Bus Stop - 08:00
Choppington: Opposite The Travellers Rest - 07:57
Bedlington: Market Square Bus Stop - 07:50
Blyth: Job Centre, Percy Street- 07:35
Cramlington: Manor Walks, near Sainsburys - 07:15