Location
Situated in the heart of East Lothian at the foot of the Lammermuir Hills, and only a short distance from the sea and golden sandy beaches. Perfectly located for visiting many places of interest including the picturesque town of Dunbar and the beautiful city of Edinburgh, only 30 minutes away.
Accommodation & Facilities Touring
Thurston Manor has several acres of well sheltered ground for tents, touring vans and motor caravans. Excellent facilities are provided nearby, including a newly built fully heated shower and toilet block and a laundry, many pitches have electric hookups and there is an on-site shop.
Accommodation & Facilities
Well equipped 2 or 3 bedroom caravan holiday homes available to hire, several especially designed to suit disabled access. The park also has a shop and a laundry.
Family
There is a play park and a family room with its own children's bar. The children will also love the nearby safe and sandy beaches.
Entertainment
A good mix of live top class shows including cabaret nights and discos can be seen in the comfort of the function suite or you could enjoy a quiet evening in the lounge bar. Or splash out in Thurston Manor's Leisure Centre with pool, sauna, jacuzzi, steam room, solarium and gymnasium.
Food & Drink
The site has its own shop, lounge bar and restaurant offering bar meals, Sunday lunch or take-away meals. Shops and pubs are nearby in the town of Dunbar and Edinburgh is a short drive away.
Owning a Holiday Home
There's a holiday home waiting for you whether it's a new or used caravan, all at prices you can afford, opening up a whole new lifestyle you will enjoy. Thurston Manor provides a great location where you can purchase and enjoy your own holiday home at any time of the year.
Local Activities
Enjoy relaxing walks in the spectacular scenery or fishing at the private, well stocked fishing loch. Golf courses and pony trekking can be found within a few minutes of Thurston Manor and the camp is also only a short distance from the sea and sandy beaches. Explore the nearby town of Dunbar, with it's quaint harbour and castle - which once sheltered a fleeing Mary Queen of Scots - overlooking the Firth of Forth towards the famous Bass Rock.