Dr Angus Miller
Explore the hills of Criaglockhart and Blackford to understand how the different periods of volcanic eruptions – the red and the grey - shaped our unique city.
10 & 13 April, Starts at 2pm (Lasts for 3 hours)
Age 11+
Not suitable for those with limited mobility
Geowalks, Meeting point specified on ticket
Dr Angus Miller
The islands, hills and rocky headlands of North Berwick can all be traced to volcanic eruptions from millions of years ago. Explore the remains of these volcanoes and their contribution to East Lothian’s unique landscape.
9 & 11 April, Starts at 10.30am (Lasts for 5 hours)
Age 11+
Not suitable for those with limited mobility
Geowalks, Meeting point specified on ticket
Dr Angus Miller
James Hutton, father of modern geology, used the rocks of Scotland as evidence for his ‘theory of the earth’. Visit ‘Hutton’s Section of the Salisbury Crags and discover the story of man who changed forever how we understand the world.
8, 12 & 14 April, Starts at 2pm (Lasts for 2 hours)
Age 11+
Not suitable for those with limited mobility
Geowalks, Meeting point specified on ticket
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