Along the cliffs to St Abb's Head

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"A windswept Scottish walk among much coastal wildlife."
Walk directions

From the car park, take the path that runs past the information board and the play area. Walk past the visitor centre, then take the footpath on the left, parallel to the main road. At the end of the path turn left and go through a gate – you'll immediately get great views of the sea.

Follow the clearly marked all-ability Discovery Trail path past the sign to Starney Bay and continue, passing fields on your left-hand side. The track now winds around the edge of the bay – to your right is the little harbour at St Abbs. The track then winds around the cliff edge, past dramatic rock formations and eventually to some steps.

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  Terrain  - Clearly waymarked footpaths and established tracks, may be muddy and slippery in places
  Landscape  - Dramatic cliff tops and lonely lighthouse
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead in nature reserve and by cliffs
  Parking  - At NTS Nature Centre
  Toilets en route  - At NTS Nature Centre
About the walk
St Abb's Head is one of those places that people forget to visit. You only ever seem to hear it mentioned on the shipping forecast – and its name is generally followed by a rather chilly outlook, along the lines of 'northeasterly five, continuous light drizzle, poor'. In fact, you could be forgiven...
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Along the cliffs to St Abb's Head

Recommended by
Our view
"A windswept Scottish walk among much coastal wildlife."
Dog friendly Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Clearly waymarked footpaths and established tracks, may be muddy and slippery in places
  Landscape - Dramatic cliff tops and lonely lighthouse
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead in nature reserve and by cliffs
  Parking - At NTS Nature Centre
  Toilets en route - At NTS Nature Centre
About the walk
St Abb's Head is one of those places that people forget to visit. You only ever seem to hear it mentioned on the shipping forecast – and its name is generally followed by a rather chilly outlook, along the lines of 'northeasterly five, continuous light drizzle, poor'. In fact, you could be forgiven...
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Scottish Borders
Southern Scotland is often referred to as the Lowlands, to distinguish it from the mountainous grandeur of the North-West Highlands. But don’t be fooled by the description.