Serafina Press is a local publisher, with full-colour picture books for children up to about 8 years set in Eyemouth, St Abbs and the East Coast of Scotland, as well as the inland Borders. Established in 2006, Serafina Press is proud to have been first to publish the work of several young illustrators, as well as […]
Coldingham Gala & Country Fayre
The 2019 event was on the 28th of July. The 2020 event is yet to be announced. The 41st annual Coldingham Gala and Country Fayre will be held on the playing field off School Road, offering a varied programme of events and activities for all the family. All money raised will benefit local charities. Great […]
Coldingham Loch | Fly Fishery & Holiday Cottages
Small private estate 2 miles from Coldingham village stunning location close to the coastal path offering fly fishing and a range of good quality self-catering holiday cottages. * Please note there is no public car park at Coldingham Loch. Car parking is limited and is only available to anglers or guests staying in the holiday […]
The Old Manor
The Old Manor is part of The Mount a newly refurbished home forming part of an elegant 19th century residence with views directly over the beach at Coldingham Sands in Berwickshire, Scotland. Sleeps 8-10 and is 5 mins walk from the beach. It is an elegant house with fine views and high ceilings furnished to […]
Heatherlea
Heatherlea is a 4 bedroom self catering cottage in the heart of Coldingham. The property comprises a king size, double and 2 twin bedrooms catering for 8 people. There is a large, well equipped kitchen and dining area plus a utility room on the ground floor with steps upto a south facing fully enclosed garden. […]
Berwickshire Cycle Trails
Visitors from more densely populated places are amazed at how quiet our roads are. Cycling is wonderful way to explore, and is a safe option here with so little traffic. You can even have a completely car-free holiday, bringing your own bikes by train to nearby Berwick-upon-Tweed, or hiring them there. The Borders has a […]
Priory View
Welcome to Priory View, home of Dawn & Paul O’Callaghan. We relocated here from Newcastle Upon Tyne in May 2004 as we could not resist the scenic and relaxed atmosphere of Coldingham & the surrounding area. Paul’s passion is diving and with St Abbs just around the corner as a world class diving destination, he […]
Berwickshire Marine Reserve
The waters off the Berwickshire coast have long been considered special by marine biologists as they contain a fantastic abundance and diversity of marine life. Add to this clear waters and spectacular underwater scenery and it is not surprising that divers have been coming to the area for decades. The coastal waters of Berwickshire are […]
Colania Dene | Luxury Lodges
If you’re looking for a unique country retreat, Colania Dene has everything you could want. ABOUT THE LODGES All our lodges are different and each has its own large private deck with a fabulous hot tub. A haven for dog owners, most of our lodges are pet friendly. The footpath links directly from our site […]
St Vedas Surf Shop and School
SURF, SNORKEL & KAYAK HIRE St Vedas Surf Shop is located beach front at Coldingham Bay. The shop is well stocked with all the surfing essentials you would need, including wetsuits, surfboards, and more! You can also hire kayaks and snorkelling gear for your visit to the beach so why not explore the Berwickshire Marine […]
Alemill Holiday Cottages
Quality, self catering accommodation, set in a peaceful location near the Ale Water near Coldingham, St Abbs and 5 minutes from the bustling fishing town of Eyemouth in the Scottish Borders. Relax and enjoy the peaceful area around Alemill self catering holiday cottages. Explore the area around Eyemouth, St Abbs and Coldingham on the stunning […]
1881 Fishing Disaster Memorials
Created by Jill Watson and commissioned by The 125 Memorial Association, these sculptures located at Cove, Burnmouth and St Abbs, commemorate the widows and bairns left behind by the great storm of October 14th 1881. Scotland suffered her worst fishing disaster and the Berwickshire ports lost a total of 189 men, many within sight of […]