The cry of gulls and the rhythmic wash of the North Sea greet you at this straightforward coastal stopover, where salt-tinged breezes drift across the pitches and morning light catches the harbour waters below. Positioned in the historic fishing town of Eyemouth, you're moments from working boats and clifftop walks along the dramatic Berwickshire coastline.
This no-frills site suits campers, caravanners and motorhomers seeking a practical base for exploring Scotland's rugged southeastern shore. Eyemouth itself offers fresh seafood, a small museum charting its maritime heritage, and access to the spectacular coastal path threading northward toward St Abb's Head. You're ideally placed for discovering hidden coves, seabird colonies, and the wild beauty of the Scottish Borders coastline.
Facilities are kept simple with toilets and showers serving those under canvas and in touring units alike. Check about campfire policies when you arrive. The atmosphere here is unpretentious and refreshingly straightforward—a functional harbour-side halt where the focus falls squarely on the sea, the sky, and the authentic fishing town character surrounding you.