A walk in the beautiful and historically significant area around Spott
Join the East Lothian Ramblers on a wonderful walk, exploring some of the county’s most beautiful and historically important landscape. This 10 mile walk follows a circular route from Spott, taking in Doon Hill – the site of 6000 year old neolithic structures and also the place where the Scottish army camped prior to the Battle of Dunbar in 1650.
The route then passes through the Spott estate, to the Brunt and the hidden gem of Woodhall Dean Nature Reserve, where if you are lucky, you might spot an adder! The walk turns round to pass by Black Loch before returning to the pick-up point in Spott village.
The route distance is 10 miles with 250m of ascent.
More information
Please note the Festival has organised minibus transport for this walk to and from Haddington with an additional pick-up and drop-off point in Dunbar (swimming pool) if required. Please select the appropriate ticket when making your booking.
Please note that we will be walking on mixed terrain which can be muddy in parts, and might need to negotiate field edges, a few gates and styles.
Up to 3 well behaved dogs (1 per person) are welcome on this walk. They must be on a lead and under control at all times. Please ensure you reserve an appropriate ticket when making your booking.
The walk is suitable for ages between 16 yrs old and 80yrs old.
There are no toilet facilities at the start or during the walk.
There are no cafes during this walk.
What to bring
Stout shoes/boots, water, also flask if preferred, packed lunch, sit mat. Poles if you need them, waterproof jacket and trousers and your camera. You might also want to bring your own basic first aid kit.
Getting there
The minibus pick-up (and drop-off) point is Haddington Corn Exchange with a second stop at Dunbar Leisure pool if required. Both Haddington and Dunbar are well served with public transport options. If you are driving, please follow signs for long term parking. What3Words: ///copies.valve.tasty (Haddington) or ///maps.rotations.supper (Dunbar)
An event by East Lothian Walking Festival



