Scotland Fishing Experience

Trade city streets for sea breezes and legends carved into coastal cliffs. This private full-day experience takes you to one of Scotland’s most scenic and storied regions — the Forth Estuary near North Berwick — for a day that blends the serenity of fly fishing with the drama of medieval history.

Full-Day Private Excursion | North Berwick & the Forth Estuary

Begin your morning with a guided fly fishing session along the shores of the Forth Estuary. These tranquil waters, rich with sea trout and mackerel depending on the season, are framed by sweeping views of Bass Rock and the rolling East Lothian countryside. Whether you’re an experienced angler or new to the sport, expert guidance and high-quality equipment are provided to ensure a rewarding, peaceful morning on the water.

Afterwards, enjoy a relaxed lunch at The Puffin, a coastal gem known for its locally sourced seafood and warm hospitality.

The afternoon brings a shift in tone — from calm waters to commanding cliffs — with a visit to the awe-inspiring Tantallon Castle. This ruined 14th-century fortress, perched dramatically above the sea, was once the seat of the powerful Clan Douglas. Walk through its wind-beaten walls, take in views of the North Sea crashing below, and hear tales of ambition, betrayal, and battles that shook the Scottish crown.

Experience Highlights
  • Private fly fishing session on the Forth Estuary
  • Scenic coastal views and expert local instruction
  • Lunch at The Puffin, a beloved local dining spot
  • Guided visit to Tantallon Castle overlooking the cliffs
  • Ideal for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking off-the-beaten-path Scottish experiences

Duration: Approx. 8 hours | Departs from Edinburgh or nearby
Includes: Private guide, equipment, permits, transport, lunch reservation
Available April – October | Advance Booking Recommended

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