Local Beaches
Local Places to Eat
Local produce served in a spectacular setting. The beer garden has 3 heated pods, a fire pit table, a pizza shack and a covered wooden gazebo dining area. We would recommend their local meats or their seafood menu (with fresh fish caught in Eyemouth.
Perfect if you are looking for pub classics cooked to the highest standard. Like most of our recommendations, The Cross only serve local and fresh food so you are in for a treat.
The restaurant at the Jim Clark Rooms at Duns serve coffees, homemade cakes and light lunches. There's also a fully licensed bar with a huge range of gins, lagers, wines and beers. The scones that are served here are our favourite!
Have you ever had coffee served in a bus? We love the Bus Cafe at the Chain Bridge Honey Farm. You can sit on the top of the double decker and enjoy beautiful views of the countryside as you enjoy your tea, coffee, cakes and scones some Doddington Dairy ice cream.
People come from miles around to get their hands on Giacopazzi's famous ice cream and for good reason. Ice cream is not the only thing they sell though, you can get your hands on some delicious fish and chips to enjoy by the sea!
The Ship Inn is a lovely restaurant in Eyemouth serving fresh local food, seafood, guest ales and more. Open from 12:00 - 22:00 everyday, pop in for a coffee and a cake after visiting the beach, or enjoy a dinner out!
Local Places to Visit
Take a look into the life of one of the greatest race drivers of all time. A must for all motorsport fans, with interactive film, race cars used by the sportsman himself and Clark's actual trophy collection, the museum is not one to miss.
Paxton House is a great family day out around Edingtonhill House. Whether you want to visit one of their award winning exhibitions, or enjoy the vast gardens and beautiful horticulture, there's something for everyone. Why not try out your croquet or putting skills with the equipment for hire?
Home of the best ice cream in the world (in our unbiased opinion) and a spot where you can see and feed some seals! Why not try the rib boat from the harbour?
A picturesque fishing village which also happens to be the site of some of the filming for Avengers Endgame. Walk in Thor's footsteps!
A spectacular walled town right on the border between Scotland and England. With a wealth of history, having changed hands over the years between the two countries, it's definitely worth a visit. Walk around the walls, visit one of the impressive beaches or look for gifts in the array of independent shops in the town.
If you like walking, why not try...
The Berwickshire Coastal Path stretches 48km from Cockburnspath in the North, down to Berwick-Upon-Tweed with some dramatic clifftop scenery on route. Popular walks from the trail range from the 6km walk from St Abbs to Eyemouth, to the 19km walk from Eyemouth to Berwick.
100km of beautiful English Coast from Cresswell to Berwick-Upon-Tweed, the Northumberland Coastal path passes some of the most beautiful sites in the UK. Visit the website to see the route broken down into stages ranging from 7-13 miles!