Pease Bay Explained

Pease Bay is a bay situated around 9 miles southeast of Dunbar, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, close to the border with East Lothian as well as Cockburnspath, Cove and Dunglass.[1] The area is notable as a holiday destination, for surfing in Scotland, and also for the large static caravan park at the bottom of the bay.

Pease Dean

Pease Dean is a Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve.[2] It consists of Pease Burn and Tower Burn.

Pease Bridge

Pease Bridge was opened in 1786.[3] At that time it was the highest bridge in the world. Comprising four tall arches, it is 300 ft (91.5m) long, 16 ft(4.9m) wide, and 139 ft(39.6m) high. The parapet is surmounted by an iron railing.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bathing Water Profile for Pease Bay . Scottish Environment Protection Agency . Scottish Government . 22 April 2023.
  2. Book: Castle . Alan . The Southern Upland Way: Scotland's Coast to Coast trail . 1 August 2022 . Cicerone Press Limited . 978-1-78362-654-0 . 266 . en.
  3. Book: The Scottish tourist . July 1860 . Oliver and Boyd's . Edinburgh . 137. en.