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 […]
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 […]
DiveStay
Welcome to Divestay! Berwickshire’s coastal waters have long been renowned for their abundance and diversity of marine life. The diving off St Abbs head is truly excellent in some of the very best sub 30m dive sites in the UK and Europe. DiveStay thrives on word-of-mouth recommendation and repeat bookings. We offer daily, mid-week, and […]
Berwickshire Coastal Path
With the second highest cliffs on the east coast of Britain, Berwickshire Coast has one of the most spectacular coastlines in Britain. This area is nationally and internationally important for seabirds, coastal flora and marine life. Along the path you will find a number of great sites; the secret smuggler’s bothy, the stunning Burnmouth Harbour, […]
Coldingham Sands Beach Wheelchairs
MAKING COLDINGHAM SANDS ACCESSIBLE FOR ALL. Sea the Change is making Coldingham Sands accessible for all with their new Beach Wheelchair Scheme at Coldingham Sands. These wheelchairs enable everyone, regardless of age or physical abilities, the opportunity to enjoy the beach. This service is FREE, however, donations are welcomed to help cover maintenance and insurance costs. If you would […]
Pettico Wick
Situated in the heart of the St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve, Pettico Wick Harbour has stunning views of the St Abbs coastline and is very popular with photographers. Top tip! Stop by at sunset for the perfect photos! Due to its discreetness, it was a centre of smuggling in the past. Visit Gunsgreen House […]
Berwickshire Snorkel Trails
An exciting new experience to the Berwickshire Coast, the Berwickshire snorkel trail is not one to miss! It is famous as one of the UK’s top diving destinations so why not give snorkelling a go? The Berwickshire Coast is where the warm and cold currents meet resulting in a unique mix of the cold artic […]
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 […]
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 […]
Eyemouth Beach
Framed by the black rocks of the bay to the west and the harbour walls to the east, this fairly exposed East Coast beach is ideal for catching crabs and starfishes and offers quite reliable surf, although summer tends to be mostly flat. There is an attractive coastal path running from the fishing village of […]
Eyemouth Rib Trips
Gentle trips exploring our amazing coastline, or Fast Blast trips for thrill seekers. Eyemouth Rib Trips are your key to exploring the stunning Berwickshire coastline of the Scottish Borders. With highly experienced powerboat skipper Tim Grimshaw at the helm, we’ll show you the cliffs and coves, the seabirds and seals. Discover the seascapes around Eyemouth […]
Mire Loch
Explore the stunning Mire Loch in the St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve! The man-made loch built in the 1900’s originally for the use of angling, waterfowl hunting, and there was even a nine-hole golf course. Now the loch is home to freshwater birds such as heron, mute swan, kittiwakes, little grebe and more. It […]