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Walk part of the John Muir Way
Walk part of the John Muir Way

The John Muir Way currently runs from Musselburgh, in the west, for 19 kilometres to Aberlady. In the east it runs from Dunbar to Dunglass, near Cockburnspath, a distance of 16 kilometres.

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Inveresk Lodge Garden
Inveresk Lodge Garden

Enjoy a relaxing stroll around Inveresk Lodge Garden, where award-winning plants and a meadow pond provide a haven for wildlife.

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Musselburgh Racecourse
Musselburgh Racecourse

Established in 1816, Musselburgh Racecourse provides attractive facilities for both corporate and public entertainment in an extensive programme of racing throughout the year.  Also offers conference facilities.

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Newhailes House
Newhailes House

Newhailes House, a 5 star 17th century historic house in authentic condition. Open May - Sept. Gardens open all year.

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Lucas
Lucas

Lucas

32 - 38 High Street
Musselburgh
EH21 7AG
t: 0131 665 2237
w: www.s-luca.co.ukw: www.s-luca.co.uk Opening Times
Mon-Sat 9am-10pm. Sun 10.30am-10pm.

Lucas has been making ice cream for almost 100 years. From mouth-watering vanilla to succulent strawberry and all the flavours in between, not to mention a confectionary range that includes chocolates, truffles, sour plooms and sugar mice! We serve a varied selection of tasty snacks and light meals; pizzas, Panini's, hamburgers, home-made soup. So why not drop in and tantalise your taste buds.

Famous For...

Producing premium quality dairy ice cream for almost a century.

Day I Found It

After walking the John Muir Way along the coastal path from Prestonpans, we entered Musselburgh. The journey took us past bird breeding grounds, onto the river Esk where lots of swans with their young were seen. The views are spectacular, over the sea to Fife, with the sky showing shades of pink, blue, yellow and orange when the sun sets. It was a lovely warm day and we made good time to Luca's. The home-made burgers followed by sticky toffee pud and ice cream were to die for.

Mrs Reid, Prestonpans