

Perched on a rocky outcrop at North Berwick Harbour, overlooking the islands of the Firth of Forth and sandy beaches of East Lothian, the Scottish Seabird Centre is unique in the world.
A world leader in remote wildlife viewing, with live cameras located on these wildlife rich islands, visitors can pan and zoom to see the tiniest details (like the ID ring on a bird's foot) and observe thousands of nesting seabirds and marine mammals, without disturbing the animals in any way.
The Scottish Seabird Centre is a charity dedicated to inspiring people to appreciate and care for wildlife and the environment. All proceeds are reinvested in the work of the charity and the Centre relies on the help of all its volunteers, members and sponsors to survive.
The Scottish Seabird Centre gratefully acknowledges support from the Heritage Lottery Fund, Scottish Natural Heritage and Tyne Esk Leader Funding in delivery of its conservation and education projects and events and exhibitions.





An award-winning five star visitor attraction, the Seabird Centre is a great day out, whatever the weather. There's something for everyone including live cameras, cinema, interactives, children's workshops (holidays and weekends), year round festivals and events. Guided bird walks along the beach and boat trips around the islands. Licensed Café with open decking and panoramic views over the sea. Attractive Gift Shop. Sandy beaches, picnic and play areas surround the Centre and North Berwick itself is an attractive small seaside town with a wide selection of individual shops, hotels and restaurants.