19 KM
Grade B
This is a wild bit of coastline that offers big cliffs, ornate sea stacks and a grand sea arch. There are few escape routes and the coastline is exposed to whatever the North Sea wants to throw at it. In the right conditions it provides a fantastic trip and it’s not every day you can say you’ve paddled to England!
19 KM
Coastal Paddling
No Landing Zones
Surf Landing
Vehicle or Bus Shuttle
Grade B
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Paddling across the Scottish Border into England (or the other way!)
The Needles Eye sea arch
The imposing Marshal Meadows Bay and the historic Victorian access to the beach
The ornate sea stack near Ross Point
Landing at Burnmouth harbour and looking for the ‘Waiting Fishing Wives’
The imposing and remote Fancove Head
Useful Links and/or Updates
Allow time to explore the ancient town of Berwick-upon Tweed with it’s walls and ramparts.
Sadly the Eyemouth Maritime Centre mentioned in the North & East Coast of Scotland Guidebook is no longer in existence.
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This trip is covered by the following OS maps:
OS Landranger (67)
Duns, Dunbar & Eyemouth
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Berwick-Upon-Tweed
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