Burnmouth, a quaint fishing village located on the Berwickshire coast within the Scottish Borders region, serves as a charming getaway for visitors. This picturesque village, known as the first and last fishing village of Scotland, features a delightful harbour where lobster boats are moored. With its pebble beach nestled in a scenic cove, Burnmouth is characterized by its charming fisherman cottages that line the walkway beside the beach and sea. The village also boasts a local pub and restaurant that reflects its unique identity, enhancing the experience of those who come to explore this coastal haven. Accommodations in Burnmouth can comfortably sleep four guests across two bedrooms, making it an ideal spot for families or small groups seeking a peaceful retreat.
Just two miles away lies Eyemouth, a historic fishing village that offers a variety of amenities essential for visitors. This vibrant community is home to local shops, several pubs, restaurants, and cafes, as well as recreational facilities like a swimming pool and a golf course. Eyemouth's fishing port features a bustling harbour, where visitors can engage in the fun activity of feeding the seals, a favorite pastime among locals. The village's rich maritime culture and scenic views make it an attractive destination for those looking to experience the charm of coastal life in Scotland.
Approximately seven miles from Burnmouth, Ayton is notable for its impressive Ayton Castle, which showcases the Scottish Baronial architectural style. Built in the 1850s from red sandstone, the castle is surrounded by lovely grounds that invite visitors to explore. The town offers a glimpse into Scotland's historical architecture and provides a tranquil setting for leisurely walks. Ayton's proximity to both Burnmouth and Eyemouth makes it a convenient stop for those exploring the region's coastal villages and historic sites.
Further afield, Berwick-upon-Tweed, located about 5.8 miles from Burnmouth, is renowned for its stunning fortress walls and the mouth of the River Tweed, famous for salmon fishing. Visitors to Berwick can enjoy sandy beaches, picturesque riverside walks, and a variety of parks. The Berwick Museum & Art Gallery offers cultural insights, while the Maltings provides entertainment with its cinema, theatre, and café. The town's High Street is dotted with great eateries and shops, and its train station makes it easily accessible for day trips. Together, these neighboring towns and villages create a rich tapestry of experiences for anyone visiting Burnmouth and the surrounding areas of Scotland.
This outstanding spacious cottage, built around the 1740-50s by the Admiralty as a lookout point to view the sea traffic before the pier and lighthouse were built in the 1800s, boasts stunning views over the estuary, the town of Berwick and out to the North Sea, and is set on…
Lower Burnmouth 0.4 miles. A charming former fisherman’s cottage, Partan Cottage near Ayton on the Scottish Borders is the perfect place for a fun family holiday. With dramatic cliffs and scenic coastline, the cottage enjoys a simply stunning location and the seaside setting…
Nestling in a spectacular location at the foot of the cliffs of Lower Burnmouth on the Scottish Borders, Seal Cottage is an outstanding former fisherman’s cottage that has been lovingly restored and converted to create delightful holiday accommodation perfect for couples. The…
Lowick 2 miles. A cosy, detached cottage in a wonderful rural position between the villages of Lowick and Ford. Offering superb accommodation on one level, with views towards the Cheviots and sea, this property has been extensively refurbished and redecorated to a high…
Centrally located in the village of Norham is this charming cottage, 46 Castle Street. This two-bedroom cottage in Northumberland is ideal for families or couples looking for a relaxing break away. This stone-built cottage has a contemporary country interior, and an enclosed…
This terraced cottage, a converted steading, is surrounded by lovely walking, cycling and running routes. The pretty Borders town of Jedburgh is just 3 miles away with its shops, restaurants, cafes and unique 12th century abbey. You can visit the Castle Jail with its views over…
Duns 6 miles. A pretty two-bedroom bungalow resting on the edge of the peaceful village of Swinton, just a few miles away from the border town of Duns, Kelso and nearby Berwick-Upon-Tweed and Coldstream. Gordon Lodge is a heart-warming retreat for anyone seeking a relaxing…
Nestled opposite the historic ruins of Melrose Abbey in the Scottish Borders, is the charming Harmony Cottage. Ideal for a group of four seeking an adventure in Scotland, this lovely dwelling can be found in the heart of Melrose, a desirable destination for an action-packed…
Duns 5.6 miles. Runglee is a charming detached bungalow, located near the bustling town of Duns on the Scottish Borders. Set within a beautiful, tranquil rural setting, this property offers a superb base for grown-up families and friends seeking to explore this exciting region.…
West Linton 6.4 miles. A beautiful traditional stone-built cottage resting in Blyth Bridge near West Linton, Trefoil Cottage is a charming abode ideal for a family, two couples or a group of friends looking for a tranquil getaway to the beautiful scenery of the Scottish Borders.…
This annexe is attached to the owner’s main house in the coastal town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, at the most northernly tip of Northumberland. Well-presented across two floors, this deceptively large annexe makes a great holiday base for families eager to uncover Northumberland.…
A stylish barn steading conversion resting on the outskirts of the historic town of Jedburgh in South Scotland, The Old Byre provides an idyllic base from which to explore this exciting area. An all ground-floor, wheelchair-friendly abode, this property is perfect for couples or…
Perched in the village of Coldingham on the Scottish Borders, is this idyllic two-bedroom, end-terrace cottage, 15 Bogan. Enjoying a location with easy access to the coast and the local amenities, 15 Bogan is a delightful dog-friendly dwelling for couples or a family of four for…
Nestled on the Lilliardsedge Holiday Park in Jeburgh, Scottish Borders, is this wonderful two-bedroom lodge, Serena Lodge. Enjoying an idyllic location with easy access to the local amenities on-site, and a contemporary interior with everything couples or a family of four could…
Originally built for the lighthouse keepers of St Abbs, this delightful traditional end-terrace stone-built cottage is a very special retreat for the nature lover, being in a wonderful position beside St Abbs Head National Nature Reserve and surrounded by beautiful countryside.…
Positioned on a quiet rural lane at the end of its own private driveway, surrounded by rolling green pastures, is this detached farmer's cottage with fabulous views over the Cheviot Hills but only 5 minutes from the A68. You are completely surrounded by nature on a working farm,…
18 The Old Corn Exchange is a top-floor, well-appointed, duplex apartment in the heart of Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Enjoying sea glimpses from its elevated position, the apartment is within walking distance to the town’s amenities, attractions, and beach, making it…
Norham 3.7 miles. The Haven is a beautifully-presented house tucked away near the charming village of Norham in Northumberland. With its homely interior and features, this pet-friendly abode is perfect for families and friends seeking a peaceful retreat near the National Park.…
This cosy semi-detached cottage is situated in the hamlet of Beal near a railway level crossing on the access road to Holy Island, making it the ideal holiday home for railway enthusiasts. With panoramic views of open fields, the property is ideal for a family who wish to…
Nestled at the edge of the Royal Burgh of Lauder, adjacent to the Southern Upland Way and the estate of Thirlestane Castle is this 1884 traditional stone cottage, Wyndhead Cottage. Set over two floors, this cottage is a charming escape for families and friends seeking a base in…
Self-catering cottage holidays in the UK and Ireland can still be a green option. You can have the comforts of home and the flexibility to do what you want; when you want - without the hassles of air travel!