Cycling

If you have brought your bike then lets gets pedalling.

The traffic free quiet roads around here are part of Sustran's European Cycleways network.

There are short trips suitable for families and longer routes for the fit bikers. Look out for the Eyemouth Local Cycling Trails leaflet that gives details of several signed routes.

If you are a mountain biker you are only a short trip from Peebles and the world famour Glentress Centre. It has off-road trails to suit abilities plus award winning cafe and shop.

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Walking

Wherever you walk around here you will encounter fantastic scenery, history and wildlife.

A 1.5 mile ancient Creel Path will take you to St Abbs, a 4-5 mile round trip. There are also many local paths around the village.

The walk around St Abbs Head is another fine walk.

Budding geologists might like to discover what the Hutton Trail has to offer whilst taking in Pease Dean.

There is of course the Berwickshire Coastal Path. Details of all these walks can be found in various leaflets and the Coldingham.info website.

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Diving

Discover a hidden world.

The European Marine Reserve designated sea off our coast is a prolific divers destination. Visitors come from all over the world to enjoy the clear waters and endless diversity of underwater creatures, rocks, caves and wrecks.

There are several local companies that organise trips for both experienced divers and beginners.

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Bird Watching

You are only a few miles from one of Europe's most famous bird watching sites, St Abbs Head National Nature Reserve.

The reserve's cliffs are home to tens of thousands of nesting birds from spring to late summer. Look out for Kittiwakes, Shags, Guillemots, Razorbills and adorable Puffins to name but a few.

While you are there you can link up with Ranger guided walks and visit the reserve Centre..

Beyond the reserve the rocky coastline is rich in bird life. The beaches are also a great place for see waders and Terns diving for sand eels.

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Coldingham Beach

Coldingham Bay has long been a beach lovers destination. Just look at the image from the John Wood collection.

Today it remains extremely popular even when the weather is not Mediterranean. It caters for everyone and has a blue flag status. There is a lifeguard on duty during the summer months and is very family friendly.

For those feeling more energetic there is a surfing school and shop at the beach with all the kit.

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