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Bridge to Nowhere

Dunbar | South EastScotland

Sony A7R IV • 14-24mm • f9.0 • ISO 100 • 1/80 SecCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Sony A7R IV • 24-105mm • ISO 100 • 1/60 SecCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet
Fuji GFX 50R • 32-64mm • @44mm • f11 • ISO 50 • 15 SecsCopyright © 2026 Robin Nisbet

Location description

This small causeway bridge at Belhaven Beach, near the town of Dunbar, becomes partially submerged at high tides, earning it the name ‘ The Bridge to Nowhere’. This shot is taken from the edge of the beach - right next to the carpark, so there’s no trekking involved to get the shot.

Shooting notes

Timing your visit with the tide is critical here — it is only at higher tides (around 4-5m) where the bridge is presented in this way. A late evening/sunset session works well as the camera faces north-east, so the bridge catches the evening light. Use a sturdy tripod as the beach surface can be uneven, and it can be a windy location. Exposures of 10–15 seconds or more using ND filters will smooth the water nicely and draw focus to the bridge.

In short

Small causeway bridge that becomes submerged in high tide

Parking Location

OS Grid
NT 66206 78823
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opened.pickles.porch

Photo location

OS Grid
NT 66163 78798
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gears.sundial.swarm

Characteristics

  • Photo TypeOutdoor
  • EnergyLow
  • GradeBeach
  • RoadEdinburgh Road
  • Town CentreDunbar
  • Best SeasonsAll Seasons
  • CrowdsNo
  • Approx. Tide5m

Sunrise / Sunset

21 June
21 December
Sunrise
04:24
08:41
Sunset
22:01
15:37
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Fujinon GF 32-64 mm
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Fujinon GF 32-64 mm