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North Berwick Law is a prominent volcanic plug rising to 187 meters, offering visitors a glimpse of historical lookout posts from the 18th century and World War II. The summit features a replica whale's jawbone and provides stunning views of the outer Forth estuary, accessible via a marked path.
This geological marvel, formed approximately 350 million years ago, is home to unique flora such as purple milkvetch and wild thyme, supported by a grazing group of Exmoor ponies. The site is managed by the Countryside Ranger Service, ensuring the preservation of its natural landscape and biodiversity. Generated from the website