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Your dogs will beg you to browse our dog-friendly cottages in Eyemouth. Set in Berwickshire in the Scottish Borders, you’re just 5 miles from England. Eyemouth boasts a natural harbour with coastal views. Ideal for families or friends, our pet-friendly cottages have extra features from dog beds and enclosed gardens to warming wood burners - unwind in the comfort of your self-catering accommodation together after a busy day by the shore. Explore the town’s 18th-century smuggling history and 19th-century fishing heritage at Gunsgreen House. See the Widows and Bairns memorial by the harbour commemorating the town’s great loss in the storm of 1881. Visit The Herring Queen Festival and The Lifeboat Weekend; or amble the 30-mile Berwickshire Coastal Path from the Scottish Borders to Northumberland.
Study rockpools on dog-friendly Eyemouth Beach, or go seafaring on a boat trip from Eyemouth to St Abbs. Visit Paxton House, gardens and woodland on the River Tweed where there’s a fairy trail, boat trips, and garden games. Find dog-friendly beaches at Coldingham Bay (2 miles) and St Abbs (3 miles) and Berwick-upon-Tweed (8 miles) where the vegetarian tearoom offers dog treats and names tables after regular canine visitors. Discover the Common Ridings, a commemorative festival in the Scottish Borders where townsmen ride out to protect their town borders. Head to the craft market in St Abbs village; and enjoy a clifftop jaunt to St Abb’s Head for outstanding sea views. Book Eyemouth dog-friendly holiday cottages and enjoy the best of coastal escapes in Scotland.