Berwickshire - Historic County - Scotland
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Berwickshire - Historic County - Scotland
  • Berwickshire is situated on the East side of the Scottish Borders.
  • A mixture of seaside and riverside locations.
  • The River Tweed is famous for the longest salmon season in the country.
  • Picturesque river, forest and woodland treks and trails.
  • The coast of Berwickshire is internationally acclaimed as one of the finest areas in Britain for Sub Aqua Divers.
  • The tapestry at Eyemouth Museum detailing the fishing disaster of 1881.
  • St Abb's Head National Nature Reserve comprises of 200 acres of wild and rugged coastline; Home to thousands of guillemots, kittiwakes, razorbills, shags, fulmars, puffins and herring gulls nesting on narrow ledges from April to August.
  • The unusual building of Thirlestane Castle, one of the oldest and finest castles in Scotland.
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St Abb's Head N... National Trust for Scotland - on the Berwickshire coast is a landmark site for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. This National Nature Reserve is home to thousands of guillemots, kittiwakes, razorbills, shags, fulmars, puffins and herring gulls ManderstonManderston is the supreme country house of Edwardian Scotland; the swan-song of its era. A house on which no expense was spared with opulent staterooms, the only silver-staircase in the world and extensive Aqua Stars Dive...AquaStars is the new name in Scottish diving, and one that we hope you will become very familiar with. We have created a superb new facility to cater for all the needs of new and experienced divers on the East Coast Thirlestane Cas...Set in the Scottish Borders at Lauder, Thirlestane Castle has its origins in the 13th century. It was rebuilt as the Maitland family home in 1590 and greatly enhanced by the Duke of Lauderdale in the 1670s.
Dive the Scottish Waters
Berwickshire coast of Scotland is one of the most popular UK dive sites. Guided dives can be provided from the shore at Eyemouth in Berwickshire or at any other local diving area, including the picturesque St Abbs harbour, a voluntary marine reserve with distinctive fauna. At the outset of any guided dive you will be provided with a full briefing on where we will be going and what to look out for. During the dive, your guide will seek out the special sea life that can be found and help you to enjoy the interaction.
Guilliemots, Puffins and Kittiewakes
St Abb’s Head on the Berwickshire coast is a landmark site for birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts. This National Nature Reserve has one of the largest onshore breeding colonies for seabirds such as Guilliemots, Razorbills, Kittiewakes, Puffins, Shags and Fulmars from April to August. The best time to visit is in the spring and early summer when the cliffs are bustling with life and you can watch chicks taking the leap of faith off the cliffs and trying out their wings for the first time. Or join a ranger-guided walk and enjoy the views along the coast as you go.
Walking Cape Wrath Trail
Glenkiln Sculpture Walk
Rob Roy Way
Southern Upland Way
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