Milsey Bay & North Berwick Law loop from North Berwick
Milsey Bay & North Berwick Law loop from North Berwick
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10.2km
160m
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This moderate 6.3-mile jogging loop from North Berwick offers coastal views and a climb up North Berwick Law for panoramic vistas.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
Waypoints
Start point
Parking
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2.72 km
Highlight • Beach
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7.58 km
Highlight • Natural Monument
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9.98 km
Highlight • Cafe
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10.2 km
End point
Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
Way Types
5.53 km
2.23 km
1.25 km
689 m
389 m
< 100 m
Surfaces
3.14 km
1.75 km
1.73 km
1.69 km
1.49 km
377 m
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Highest point (150 m)
Lowest point (10 m)
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The Milsey Bay & North Berwick Law loop is approximately 10.2 kilometers (6.3 miles) long and typically takes around 1 hour and 13 minutes to complete at a jogging pace. This duration can vary based on your fitness level and how long you spend enjoying the views.
The route features varied terrain. You'll encounter mostly paved surfaces, but also segments of natural paths, unpaved sections, asphalt, and gravel. The ascent of North Berwick Law involves clear, often steep, trails that can be stony and uneven, potentially becoming slippery in wet conditions. Some sections around the Law might also be rough and boggy. Along the coast, you may have the option to jog on beaches or inland paths adjacent to the golf course.
You'll enjoy breathtaking and expansive views throughout the loop. Highlights include extensive vistas of North Berwick, the Firth of Forth, and its various islands, especially the prominent Bass Rock. From the North Berwick Law Summit Viewpoint, panoramic views stretch across the town and coastline, reaching as far as Edinburgh Castle and the Forth Bridge. The summit also features a trig point and a replica whale's jawbone. The coastal parts offer direct sea views and opportunities to observe Bass Rock, a significant seabird sanctuary.
This loop is generally classified as a 'moderate' run, requiring a good fitness level. While parts are accessible, the climb up North Berwick Law is steep and presents the most challenging aspect. With an elevation gain of around 160 meters (525 feet) over 10.2 kilometers, it's not ideal for absolute beginners but is manageable for those with some jogging experience.
The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and summer offer the most pleasant conditions with longer daylight hours and generally drier paths. Autumn provides beautiful scenery with changing foliage. In winter, be prepared for potentially slippery or boggy sections, especially on North Berwick Law, and shorter daylight.
North Berwick has various parking options, including town centre car parks and street parking. For specific details on parking near the trailhead, it's advisable to check local council websites or resources like VisitScotland or VisitEastLothian for up-to-date information on parking facilities and potential charges.
Yes, the route is generally dog-friendly. However, please keep dogs on a leash, especially around livestock, wildlife, and on the steeper sections of North Berwick Law. Be mindful of other trail users and ensure you clean up after your pet.
No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to access the Milsey Bay & North Berwick Law loop. It is freely accessible to the public.
Yes, sections of this route overlap with several official trails. You will find yourself on parts of the Core Paths, the Go East Lothian Trail, and the John Muir Way (specifically the North Berwick to Dunbar section and the general John Muir Way).
Yes, North Berwick town centre, which the loop starts and ends near, offers a variety of cafes, pubs, and restaurants. A notable spot mentioned is Steampunk Coffee, perfect for a post-jog refreshment.
Given the varied terrain and potential for steep, uneven, or slippery sections, we recommend wearing appropriate jogging shoes with good grip. Bring water, especially on warmer days, and consider layers of clothing as conditions can change. A small backpack for essentials and a phone for navigation or emergencies are also advisable.