
Orocco Pier
Almond, Queensferry, EH30Located close to Edinburgh in the quaint village of South Queensferry, Orocco Pier has been transformed into a beautiful and stylish hotel, restaurant and café bar.
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South Queensferry is a delightful place to dwell in, thanks to its amalgamation of historical charm and modern convenience. The seaside town is perfect for those who enjoy a peaceful life, combined with easy access to urban facilities. Living in South Queensferry allows you to absorb the captivating coastal views, savour fantastic food and drink at top-rated restaurants and cafes, and participate in water sports. Just on the outskirts of Edinburgh, the town is an oasis of tranquility while being conveniently close, offering the best of both worlds—an idyllic setting with an effortless commute to the cultural and bustling city scene.
South Queensferry is famous for its exceptional engineering marvels, namely the Forth Rail Bridge. This UNESCO World Heritage Site from the 1880s is the world's first major structure constructed of steel. The town is also renowned for the Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge—significant architectural achievements spanning three centuries. Other markers of fame include the annual Ferry Fair, the unique 'Burry Man' parade, and the town's historical role in the Battle of Britain during the Second World War.
There is certainly no shortfall of things to do in South Queensferry. You can take an amble along the waterfront, basking in the sight of the incredible Forth Rail Bridge, or embark on boat tours along the Firth, admiring destinations such as Inchcolm Island and Blackness Castle. If you're fond of history, the Queensferry Museum offers deep insights into the town's rich past. For good food and stunning panorama, dining cruises with live music make a delightful choice. Shopping enthusiasts can explore the unique independent shops sprinkled around the town, and let’s not forget the exciting Loony Dook event on New Year's Day—a chilly dip in the waters of the Firth of Forth for the most adventurous souls!
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Located close to Edinburgh in the quaint village of South Queensferry, Orocco Pier has been transformed into a beautiful and stylish hotel, restaurant and café bar.