Auldhame

Heritage Site in East Lothian

Scotland

Auldhame

Ruins, Seacliff House
Ruins, Seacliff House Credit: Mick Garratt

Auldhame, located in East Lothian, Scotland, is a small coastal village with a rich historical and cultural heritage. Situated on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, it is known for its picturesque landscapes and ancient ruins, making it a popular destination for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

One of the main attractions in Auldhame is the Auldhame Castle, a 16th-century tower house that stands as a testament to the village's medieval past. The castle, with its imposing structure and intricate architectural details, offers visitors a glimpse into the lives of the nobility during that era. Although now in ruins, it still retains its charm and provides a dramatic backdrop against the rugged coastline.

In addition to the castle, Auldhame is also home to the remains of an ancient chapel, dedicated to St. Baldred, a revered local saint. The chapel, dating back to the 12th century, serves as a reminder of the village's religious significance and attracts pilgrims and history buffs alike.

Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Auldhame for its stunning coastal scenery. The village is surrounded by beautiful sandy beaches and impressive cliffs, providing ample opportunities for hiking, birdwatching, and beachcombing. Visitors can also explore the nearby John Muir Country Park, a nature reserve that showcases the diverse flora and fauna of the region.

Overall, Auldhame offers a unique blend of history and natural beauty, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking a tranquil escape and a glimpse into Scotland's past.

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Auldhame Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 56.052/-2.633 or Grid Reference NT6084. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Ruins, Seacliff House
Ruins, Seacliff House
Seacliff beach
Seacliff beach
Car Rocks
Car Rocks
Car Rocks
Car Rocks
Fun on the Beach A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Fun on the Beach
A family group with dog are having a nice day on Seacliff beach in the shadow of the Bass Rock. Presumably the full length camouflaged garment is for putting on after swimming in the sea as many were on this summers day.
Bass Rock from Seacliff Summers day on Seacliff beach looking out to the Bass Rock in the Forth. The beach was actually very busy so had to be quick to get a picture with no humans, canines or equines!
Bass Rock from Seacliff
Summers day on Seacliff beach looking out to the Bass Rock in the Forth. The beach was actually very busy so had to be quick to get a picture with no humans, canines or equines!
Across Car Rocks Bass Rock as seen across Car Rocks from near Seacliff Tower - a log washed up by the tide looks almost like some modern sculpture.
Across Car Rocks
Bass Rock as seen across Car Rocks from near Seacliff Tower - a log washed up by the tide looks almost like some modern sculpture.
Horse riders at Seacliff Beach The riders were viewed on a lovely late September afternoon with the Bass Rock in the background.
Horse riders at Seacliff Beach
The riders were viewed on a lovely late September afternoon with the Bass Rock in the background.
Rocks at St Baldred’s Boat A stone shipping beacon called St Baldred’s Cross is on the far right with the Bass Rock beyond. This photo was taken at the high tide line at Car Rocks. Access to St Baldred’s Cross from Seacliff Beach is possible at a suitable low tide.
Rocks at St Baldred’s Boat
A stone shipping beacon called St Baldred’s Cross is on the far right with the Bass Rock beyond. This photo was taken at the high tide line at Car Rocks. Access to St Baldred’s Cross from Seacliff Beach is possible at a suitable low tide.
Walkers on Seacliff Beach The Bass Rock dominates the background.
Walkers on Seacliff Beach
The Bass Rock dominates the background.
An advisory sign at St Baldred’s Boat
An advisory sign at St Baldred’s Boat
St Baldred’s Cross The stone structure topped with a cross is a shipping beacon on the rocky outcrop of St Baldred’s Boat at Seacliff on the East Lothian Coast. This telephoto shot from Car Rocks has foreshortened the Bass Rock in the background.
St Baldred’s Cross
The stone structure topped with a cross is a shipping beacon on the rocky outcrop of St Baldred’s Boat at Seacliff on the East Lothian Coast. This telephoto shot from Car Rocks has foreshortened the Bass Rock in the background.
Low tide at Seacliff The walkers are looking towards Tantallon Castle.
Low tide at Seacliff
The walkers are looking towards Tantallon Castle.
Shades of grey at Seacliff There was an interesting grey sky during my morning walk on Seacliff Beach.
Shades of grey at Seacliff
There was an interesting grey sky during my morning walk on Seacliff Beach.
Bare Earth The field has been cultivated but nothing has so far emerged from the earth.
Bare Earth
The field has been cultivated but nothing has so far emerged from the earth.
Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) The yellow flower has faded, leaving the feathery seed heads forming an incipient pappus.
Coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara)
The yellow flower has faded, leaving the feathery seed heads forming an incipient pappus.
Small Reservoir Reservoirs are very necessary in the dry climate of East Lothian. This one has a pair of Mute Swan nesting in one corner.  Neither bird was in the least concerned by us walking past. See <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7478577">NT6182 : Nesting Swan</a>.
Small Reservoir
Reservoirs are very necessary in the dry climate of East Lothian. This one has a pair of Mute Swan nesting in one corner. Neither bird was in the least concerned by us walking past. See NT6182 : Nesting Swan.
Nesting Swan Relaxed to the point of boredom, the incubating swan had taken one look at us and immediately lost interest. See previous image <a href="https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7478574">NT6182 : Small Reservoir</a>.
Nesting Swan
Relaxed to the point of boredom, the incubating swan had taken one look at us and immediately lost interest. See previous image NT6182 : Small Reservoir.
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Auldhame is located at Grid Ref: NT6084 (Lat: 56.052, Lng: -2.633)

Unitary Authority: East Lothian

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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