Exploring Historic Dunbar

Beth Reid

Written by Beth Reid

Dunbar can often be missed by those in search of a historic day out, but this coastal town has been a place of historical significance for centuries. History is ever-present while wandering through Dunbar, from the ruins of a 13th century abbey in the grounds of a supermarket, to the crumbling ruins of its castle on the harbour. Dunbar has also been the scene of bloody battles, including the Battles of Dunbar in 1296 and 1650. Let’s explore it together.

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Dunbar Town House Museum & Gallery

Starting in the town centre on the High Street, amongst the flourishing collection of independent businesses, you’ll find Dunbar’s local museum. Located in the Tolbooth, which was constructed in the late 16th century to replace an earlier municipal building, this was once Dunbar’s jailhouse.

As well as two cells, this building...

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John Muir Birthplace Museum

A two-minute walk along the High Street from the Tolbooth will bring you a museum that celebrates a Scot beloved in both Scotland and America. John Muir was an environmentalist who is popularly known as the father of America’s National Parks. He was born in Dunbar on April 21st 1838,...

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Dunbar Battery

Take a ten-minute walk from the High Street down to the harbour to visit Dunbar Battery, a place with a varied history. The Battery was built in 1781 to increase Dunbar’s defence against naval attacks by privateers, but never saw any combat. It was decommissioned before becoming an infectious-diseases hospital...

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Dunbar Castle

Walking for five minutes around the harbour from Dunbar Battery, you’ll come closer to the ruins of Dunbar Castle. Despite the castle’s poor condition, you still get an incredible idea of the sheer size of this place. Built into and atop solid rock, this was once one of the strongest...

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