Situated in Dunbar, the Bayswell Hotel offers fine cuisine, free parking, and free internet in public areas. It is perched on a cliff top, overlooking the Firth of Forth, Bass Rock, and the coast.
Rooms are bright and modern with high ceilings, and some have picturesque views of the sea. Each comes with a TV, tea/coffee-making facilities, and an en suite bathroom.
Guests can enjoy panoramic sea views from the restaurant, which offers creative dishes made from fresh local ingredients. The modern bar serves a range of wines, whiskies and beer, and a full cooked breakfast is provided each morning.
Dunbar Railway Station is a 15-minute walk from the building, while the town?s restaurants and bars can be reached in around 5 minutes on foot.
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