Living in Dunbar
Loved by the locals for its generous share of sunshine, stunning shoreline and charming countryside, Dunbar occupies a serenely stunning stretch of East Lothian coastline. The town offers a marvellous marriage of coastal and countryside lifestyles, attracting people who appreciate nature, outdoor activities, and a slower pace of life. From families and retirees to young professionals commuting to the capital, the town has a nice blend of residents who contribute to the strong sense of community in Dunbar.
Is Dunbar a good place to live?
Dunbar is appealing to those who appreciate a laidback lifestyle and has a small-town atmosphere with a population of around 10,000. It is a wonderful place to live for families, who will find excellent schooling options along with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities.
The close-knit community is proud of its town, where neighbours tend to know one another, enjoy visiting the High Street’s independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, and help to maintain the historical charm and traditional buildings of Dunbar.
Located only 25 minutes from the city centre of Edinburgh, Dunbar attracts commuters who prefer living by coast and countryside as opposed to the buzz of the capital.
With an array of property options, from coastal cottages and spacious family homes to rural residences and town centre flats, Dunbar is a great place to live for all types of lifestyles.
What is the transport in Dunbar like?
Despite its somewhat remote destination, Dunbar is very well-served in terms of transport options. Travelling by road, rail or bus, you can quickly and easily make your way to Edinburgh, other towns in East Lothian and destinations to the south such as Berwick-upon-Tweed and Newcastle.
Dunbar by bus
Utilising the conveniently located A1 road to the south of the town, East Coast Buses runs reliable services from Dunbar to Edinburgh city centre. The X7 and 106 services provide links to Edinburgh, as well as other notable destinations in East Lothian including East Linton, Haddington, Tranent and Wallyford.
Along with linking Dunbar with Edinburgh via Haddington, the 253-service operated by Borders Buses takes passengers to Berwick-upon-Tweed. The service also makes stops at Eyemouth, Cockburnspath, Reston and Ayton.
For travel northward from Dunbar by bus, you can jump on the 120-service run by Eve Coaches, which terminates at North Berwick via East Linton, Tyninghame and Whitekirk. From North Berwick, you can find onward travel to the coastal towns of East Lothian such as Gullane, Aberlady, Longniddry and Prestonpans.
Dunbar by rail
Dunbar has its own train station on the East Coast Main Line and has regular train services connecting the town to Edinburgh (about 25 minutes away), Berwick-upon-Tweed, and further south to Newcastle and London. ScotRail, CrossCountry, and LNER operate services from Dunbar, making it an ideal place to stay for commuting to the capital or travelling to the Scottish Borders and beyond.
Dunbar by car
The town is conveniently located near the A1, a major road that connects Dunbar to Edinburgh and the south of Scotland. This makes it easy for residents to travel by car, whether commuting or exploring the surrounding areas.
What are the schools in Dunbar like?
Offering educational opportunities from primary to secondary levels, the schools in Dunbar are well-regarded by local residents. The town also has a number of pre-schooling establishments, notably the Stepping Stones Nursery, Cherrytrees Nursery and Pumpkin Patch Nursery.
Set across two campuses, Dunbar Primary School is one of the largest primary schools in Scotland. Primary classes 1-3 are schooled in the John Muir Campus while pupils in P4-7 enjoy being taught at the Lochend Campus. Located in the western fringes of the town, West Barns Primary School is another good option.
Serving Dunbar and the surrounding villages, Dunbar Grammar School is the town’s secondary schooling option. As one of only 6 high schools in East Lothian, Dunbar Grammar is known for strong academic performance and a supportive environment, and benefits from local partnerships to enhance learning opportunities.
Dunbar is also home to Belhaven Hill School, a leading boarding and day prep school with core values of courage, creativity and courtesy.
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What are the best things to do in Dunbar
A great place to start is the Dunbar Castle Ruins, which sit dramatically on the cliffs overlooking the North Sea, providing a glimpse into the town’s medieval past. Nearby, the John Muir Birthplace Museum celebrates the life and legacy of the famous conservationist, making it a must-visit for those interested in the origins of environmentalism.
For nature lovers, the John Muir Way, a long-distance trail that runs through Dunbar, offers stunning coastal views, ideal for walking or cycling. Dunbar’s Harbour is a charming spot to watch local fishermen and enjoy the peaceful waterfront, while Belhaven Beach offers a more immersive experience with its expansive sands, perfect for walks, surfing, or simply enjoying the sea air.
Families will find plenty to do with attractions like East Links Family Park, which combines a petting zoo with outdoor activities, and Dunbar Leisure Pool, a fun indoor option featuring a wave pool and flumes. Foxlake Adventures, just outside Dunbar, offers wakeboarding, zip-lining, and other adrenaline-pumping activities for those seeking a bit of adventure. "Wave" goodbye to boredom with a day out at Belhaven Surf Centre, a community hub for lovers of surf and adventure activities. Along with hosting the Coast to Coast Surf School, the Belhaven Surf Centre is also home to Kosa Yoga, Wilder Outdoor Education, the Wave Project and Belhaven Surf Club.
Just a short drive away, Tantallon Castle, perched on the cliffs of the Firth of Forth, provides stunning views and a deep dive into Scotland’s medieval history. Additionally, golf enthusiasts can enjoy a round at Dunbar Golf Club, which offers a challenging game with breathtaking sea views. For wildlife lovers, a boat trip to Bass Rock, renowned for its gannet colonies, is an unforgettable experience.
In addition to its historical and outdoor offerings, Dunbar also has a vibrant local food and drink scene, with seafood restaurants and the Belhaven Brewery providing traditional Scottish ales.
Types of property in Dunbar
From traditional stone cottages to modern family homes, Dunbar has a wealth of property options. Whether you want a seafront home, a town centre apartment or a rustic rural property, Dunbar has it all. The array of property types in the town reflects Dunbar’s blend of historic charm, modern living, and scenic coastal appeal.
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Planning on moving to Dunbar?
Whether you’re drawn to the coastline, the rich history, or the opportunities for outdoor activities, Dunbar provides a peaceful, yet connected way of life. An ideal place to live for first-time buyers, retirees and upsizing families, Dunbar is perfect for those who value a quieter, scenic environment, want to be close to nature, and appreciate a warm, welcoming community.
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FAQs about living in Dunbar
The town is home to Dunbar Primary, one of Scotland's biggest primary schools that is set across two separate campuses. Another option is West Barns Primary School, situated in the western outskirts of Dunbar. Dunbar Grammar School serves as the secondary education provider for Dunbar and nearby villages, and the town also features a private schooling option. For more details on the best schools in Dunbar, click here.
As the national body for supporting quality and improvement of learning and teaching, Education Scotland is a great place to look for information on school performance. You can use the website to search for an inspection report in a specific school.
We list the school catchment for every property listing in Dunbar on espc.com. To search properties by school catchment area, click here.
For details on school catchment areas in Dunbar, please refer to the East Lothian Council website.
You can find information on both Primary School Catchment Areas and Secondary School Catchment Areas.
The average price of homes in Dunbar is £317,491. This figure is based on properties marketed and sold through ESPC, in the 3-month period ending on 31/10/2024.
Currently being developed by Taylor Wimpey East Scotland, Belhaven Way in Dunbar will bring 245 new build homes to the town. Located off Yosemite Park, the development will see the creation of a selection of 2 bed flats along with an array of 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom homes. Cala Homes has launched a new housing development at Longbanks Green, offering 4 & 5 bed contemporary houses with lovely views of Dunbar Golf Course.
For the latest news and information on new developments and upcoming infrastructure projects in Dunbar, please refer to the East Lothian Council website. You can find details on the latest major developments, along with general information on housing.
For details on council tax bands and charges in Dunbar, please refer to the East Lothian Council website.
Dunbar offers a variety of family-friendly activities, parks, and attractions including East Links Family Park featuring animal encounters, go-karts, a train ride, and adventure play areas. Belhaven Beach is perfect for a day of sandcastle building, while Lochend Woods walking trails are great for peaceful family strolls. For something active, Foxlake Adventures offers wakeboarding and obstacle courses for older kids and teens.
Don’t miss Lauderdale Park, featuring playgrounds and open spaces for younger children to burn off energy. For more details on family-friendly attractions in Dunbar, click here.
For culture lovers, John Muir’s Birthplace celebrates the conservationist’s legacy, while the Dunbar Town House Museum and Gallery features local history and art exhibitions. Recreation includes the family-friendly Dunbar Leisure Pool with a wave machine and flume, and outdoor adventure at East Links Family Park and Foxlake Adventures, which offers wakeboarding and ropes courses. Sports enthusiasts can enjoy coastal golf at Dunbar Golf Club and Winterfield Golf Course, while walkers and cyclists explore scenic routes like the John Muir Way and Dunbar Coastal Path.
Dunbar Community Bakery and Dunbar Garden Group provide hands-on activities. Annual events like the Dunbar SciFest celebrate science with interactive exhibits, while the Dunbar Traditional Music Festival features live performances for all ages. The Coastal Kids Theatre invites children to explore performing arts, and local sports clubs offer activities like football, rugby, and swimming. Seasonal events such as Christmas fairs and the Lammermuir Festival add to the community spirit. Families can also join in environmental initiatives through Sustaining Dunbar or beach clean-ups.
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