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🏖️Portobello Beach

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Portobello Beach is a popular sandy beach on the Firth of Forth, just a few miles from Edinburgh city centre. It offers a traditional seaside experience with a wide promenade ideal for walking, cycling, and scootering. Families love the gentle slope of the sand, making it safe for young children to paddle.

  • **Highlights**: The beach is great for building sandcastles, flying kites, and rock pooling. Nearby, there's a putting green, a bowling club, and an amusement arcade for older kids. The promenade has several cafes and ice cream shops.
  • **Facilities**: Public toilets, outdoor showers, and a large free car park. Lifeguards patrol in summer. There are also nearby playgrounds at Figgate Park and Rosefield Park.
  • **Practical tips**: Check tide times before visiting. The beach can get busy in warm weather. Bring windbreaks as it can be breezy. Dogs are banned from the main beach areas in summer (May–September).
Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryScotland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Check tide times before you go

    Tide times significantly affect the usable beach area and rockpool opportunities, so plan your visit accordingly.

  • Arrive early in warm weather

    The beach gets very busy on sunny days. Arriving mid-morning or visiting on cooler days means more space for families.

  • Bring a windbreak

    The beach can be quite breezy even on warm days, so a windbreak provides shelter for young children and helps keep sand off.

  • Pack spare clothes and towels

    Bring extra layers as sea breezes can cool children quickly after paddling, plus spare clothes for sandy play.

  • Gentle slope is ideal for young paddlers

    The gradual slope makes it one of the safer Scottish beaches for toddlers and non-swimmers to enter the water gradually.

  • Free parking and public toilets available

    There's a large free car park and public toilets on site, making logistics easier for families with young children.

  • Summer lifeguard patrols

    Lifeguards are on duty during summer months, adding an extra layer of safety when children are in the water.

  • Outdoor showers to rinse off sand

    Outdoor showers help rinse away sand before getting back in the car, reducing mess at home.

  • Buggy-friendly promenade

    The wide promenade is suitable for buggies and prams, ideal for younger siblings or babies while older kids play on the beach.

  • Explore nearby playgrounds

    Figgate Park and Rosefield Park nearby offer additional play equipment if you want to extend your visit.

  • Cafes and ice cream shops on site

    Several refreshment options along the promenade mean you don't need to pack all snacks, though prices may be higher than elsewhere.

  • Perfect for kites and rockpooling

    The beach is excellent for flying kites thanks to the breeze, and rockpooling is a highlight when tide times are right.

  • Close to Edinburgh city centre

    Just a few miles from the city centre, making it easy to combine with other Edinburgh attractions in a day trip.

  • Amusement arcade for older children

    The arcade near the beach provides entertainment for older kids on rainy spells or as a break from the sand.

  • Dogs banned May to September

    If you're bringing a dog, note they're not allowed on the main beach during summer months.

  • Putting green and bowling club nearby

    These activities offer alternatives for families wanting a break from traditional beach play.

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