Best attractions and places to see around Grantshouse include a variety of natural features, historical sites, and cultural experiences in the Scottish Borders. The village serves as a starting point for exploring coastal scenery, significant landmarks, and outdoor activities. The surrounding area offers diverse points of interest for visitors.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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Great sheltered bay for paddling, snorkelling and other water sports
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The coastal path along the rocky coast is an absolute recommendation.
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A beautiful sandy beach with colourful beach huts in the background. There is a free car park, public toilets and in summer there are also lifeguards on the beach.
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Thus is truly THE sign of signs. Well worth travelling half way round the world just to see.
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Information sign about the St Abb's Head Nature Reserve and Coastline. Some useful information about the coast line and how to stay safe!
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The area around Grantshouse is rich in natural beauty. You can visit St Abb's Head Viewpoint for dramatic cliffs and seabird colonies, or enjoy the sandy shores of Coldingham Sands Beach. Mire Loch, a small lake managed by the National Trust for Scotland, is an important inland bird sanctuary. Other natural spots include Pease Bay, known for its coastal scenery, and Siccar Point, a significant geological site.
Yes, the region offers several historical and cultural sites. Explore Eyemouth Harbour, a historic fishing town with a past as a smuggling hotspot. You can also see the unique Wojtek the Soldier Bear Statue. Further historical points of interest include Edin's Hall Broch, an Iron Age structure, and Coldingham Priory. Stately homes like Manderston and Paxton House are also nearby.
Grantshouse is an excellent base for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and cycling on numerous routes. For specific hiking trails, consider the easy hikes around Grantshouse, which include routes like the St. Abb's Head Trail. For more challenging options, explore the hiking around Grantshouse guide, featuring trails like the Cockburn Law & Edin Hall Broch loop. Road cycling enthusiasts can find routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Grantshouse guide.
Absolutely. Coldingham Sands Beach is ideal for families, offering a sandy beach, public toilets, and lifeguards in summer for paddling and sandcastle building. Eyemouth Harbour also provides a family-friendly atmosphere with shops and places to eat. Pease Bay is another popular spot for all ages, offering outdoor activities and a beautiful beach.
For stunning coastal walks and sea views, head to St Abb's Head Viewpoint, which offers breathtaking landscapes and views of coastal rocks and the lighthouse. The area around St Abbs Head Nature Reserve is perfect for dramatic cliff scenery and seabird watching. You can also enjoy walks along Pease Bay and Coldingham Bay.
The Scottish Borders, including Grantshouse, are generally pleasant for outdoor activities from spring through autumn. Summer (June-August) offers the warmest weather and lifeguards at beaches like Coldingham Sands Beach. Spring and autumn provide cooler temperatures, ideal for hiking, and fewer crowds, though weather can be unpredictable. Winter hiking is possible but requires appropriate gear for potentially cold and wet conditions.
Yes, wildlife enthusiasts will find several spots. St Abb's Head Viewpoint and the wider St Abbs Head Nature Reserve are renowned for their seabird colonies, including Razorbills and Guillemots. Mire Loch is an important inland bird sanctuary where you might spot swans and other birdlife. Pease Dean Wildlife Reserve is another excellent outdoor area for nature lovers.
Beyond the main highlights, consider visiting Siccar Point, a significant geological site. The Wojtek the Soldier Bear Statue offers a unique historical commemoration. For a glimpse into local history, the Eyemouth Museum provides insights into the town's past, including its smuggling heritage. Preston Bridge, dating from 1770, also offers fine views along the River Whiteadder.
Coldingham Sands Beach is well-equipped with a free car park and public toilets, and lifeguards are present during the summer months. Other coastal areas like Pease Bay and Eyemouth Beach also typically have facilities, though it's always good to check local signage upon arrival.
Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking scenery and wonderful walks, especially at St Abb's Head Viewpoint, noting the dramatic cliffs and abundant seabirds. Coldingham Sands Beach is loved for its superb sand, colorful beach huts, and suitability for surfing and sunbathing. The historic charm and active harbour of Eyemouth Harbour are also highly appreciated, with many places for food and drink.
Yes, Siccar Point, located approximately 3.35 miles from Grantshouse, is a highly notable geological site. It is famous for its unconformity, a geological feature that played a crucial role in James Hutton's understanding of deep time and the Earth's history.


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