Managing visitors across East Lothian
Since the reopening of outdoor spaces during the pandemic, East Lothian has attracted an additional one million visitors to its coastline.
In order to help manage visitors across the region, a COVID-19 Multi Agency Open Space Group was created to look both strategically and logistically at issues along the coast and other popular inland locations.
East Lothian Council secured £30,000 towards the development of an East Lothian Visitor Management Plan in 2021. Most recently, two key projects identified through the plan have been awarded an additional 100% feasibility funding totalling £30,208 to look at improvements to visitor facilities at Yellowcraig as well as potential sites across East Lothian for the creation of an Aire network for camper vans and mobile homes.
Visit East Lothian has launched a new tool to help visitors and residents enjoy its stunning coastline and avoid overcrowding and queues.
The innovative, intuitive and practical Visit East Lothian App uses sensor data captured live from eleven of East Lothian Council’s coastal carparks, allowing users to check the ‘busyness’ of these areas before setting out or while travelling to the destination.
The app has a traffic light system to help visitors and residents avoid busy hotspots. Users simply search for their preferred parking location – green means quiet, amber means getting busy and red means very busy.
It is also a handy guide to the destination. Users can search for places to eat and drink, things to see and do, as well as towns and villages to visit to complete their day. Those planning a longer trip can search from the wide variety of accommodation in the area.
Get more information on the Visit East Lothian App.