Berwickshire Coastal Path

[2] The path was developed by Scottish Borders Council, and is now designated as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot.

Twelve bronze trail markers have also been erected along the route, linking the memorial sculptures.

There is a fair amount of up and downhill as the route continues to the national nature reserve at St Abb's Head, famed for its seabirds, and on to the fishing village itself.

The route runs along the cliff tops, crossing the Border at Marshall Meadows Bay and on to Berwick-upon-Tweed in England.

19 km (11.75 miles)[3] Pease Bay, Fast Castle, St Abbs Head, Coldingham, Eyemouth, Burnmouth, Gunsgreen House, Berwick Upon Tweed.

Abbey Burn and Linkim Shore
Steps leading down to Coldingham Bay
The path at Marshall Meadows is just 800 metres from the border between England and Scotland.