Holiday Parks on the Berwickshire Coast

Holiday parks in Berwickshire suit visitors who want a quieter Scottish Borders break with stunning sea cliffs, traditional fishing towns, beaches, harbour walks and countryside roads. This is not a big resort coastline. The appeal is more natural and local, with Eyemouth, St Abbs, Coldingham Bay, Cove, Duns and the Berwickshire coast giving visitors a strong mix of scenery, walking and small town character. You can view all of our parks in Scotland for caravan and lodge holidays here.

Caravan parks in Berwickshire are often chosen for quiet coastal stays rather than large entertainment facilities. A holiday near Eyemouth works well for exploring fishing harbours, seafood, boat trips and coastal walks. St Abbs and Coldingham suit visitors who want cliffs, wildlife, beaches, diving, snorkelling and a more dramatic stretch of coast. Inland areas around Duns and the surrounding villages give a quieter Borders feel with countryside, local food and easy routes back to the sea.

Caravan holidays in Berwickshire work best for couples, families, dog owners and touring visitors who prefer fresh air, views and slower days out to a busy resort stay. The area is especially useful if you want the Scottish coast but do not want to travel deep into the Highlands or west coast. It gives a clear sense of Scotland, but with easy access from Northumberland, Edinburgh, the A1 and the wider Scottish Borders.

Where to Stay in Berwickshire

Eyemouth suits visitors who want a working harbour, town facilities, seafood, coastal walks and a practical base on the Berwickshire coast.

St Abbs suits scenic breaks, cliff walks, harbour views, wildlife, diving, snorkelling and access to St Abbs Head.

Coldingham and Coldingham Bay suit beach days, surfing, family stays, dog walks and a softer coastal village feel.

Cove, Cockburnspath and the northern coast suit quieter touring breaks, clifftop paths, small settlements and access to the Berwickshire Coastal Path.

Duns and inland Berwickshire suit countryside breaks, local towns, scenic drives, food stops and a calmer base away from the coast.

Berwick upon Tweed and the border area can be useful for wider days out, rail access, historic walls and trips between the Scottish Borders and Northumberland coast.

Why Choose Berwickshire for a Holiday Park Break?

Berwickshire is a strong choice for visitors who want a coastal holiday with a quieter, more rugged feel. The coastline has beaches, cliffs, harbours and walking routes, while the inland towns and villages give the area a proper Scottish Borders identity. It is a good fit for holiday parks where the setting and nearby days out matter more than big on site facilities.

The coast is the main reason to come. Eyemouth gives visitors the harbour and town base, St Abbs brings cliff scenery and marine wildlife, while Coldingham Bay gives the area one of its most useful beach locations. Add in Duns, Cove, the Berwickshire Coastal Path and nearby Berwick upon Tweed and the area becomes a compact but varied holiday base.

For caravan holidays, Berwickshire works because it gives visitors several different types of day without long travel. You can walk a cliff path, visit a fishing harbour, spend time on the beach, explore a Borders town or cross into Northumberland for a day out, then return to a quieter park setting in the evening.

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Best for: Coastal holidays in the Scottish Borders with sea views and access to a working harbour town.
Accommodation Types: Caravans and lodges.
Highlights: Indoor pool, restaurant and bar, entertainment, coastal walking access.

Eyemouth Holiday Park is set above the coastline just outside Eyemouth, with the main facilities including an indoor pool, restaurant, bar and entertainment venue grouped at the centre of the park. Play areas and open space sit around the site, with paths leading out towards the coastal edge.

Eyemouth harbour is around 5 minutes by car for seafood restaurants and boat trips, while Eyemouth Beach sits below the town for a sheltered sandy bay. St Abbs is about 10 minutes for cliff walks and diving spots, and Berwick upon Tweed around 20 minutes for shops and historic walls.

Why it’s a top pick: Suited to couples and families who want a coastal break in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, with harbour access, coastal walking and on site facilities.

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Are there holiday parks in Berwickshire?

Yes, there are holiday parks, caravan parks and touring sites in the wider Berwickshire and Scottish Borders area. The strongest locations are usually close to Eyemouth, St Abbs, Coldingham, Duns and the Berwickshire coast.

Where is best for holiday parks in Berwickshire?

Eyemouth is useful for harbour days, shops, seafood and coastal walks. St Abbs is better for cliffs, wildlife and scenery, while Coldingham suits beach breaks and family stays. Duns and inland Berwickshire work better for quieter countryside holidays.

Is Berwickshire good for caravan holidays?

Yes, Berwickshire is a good choice for caravan holidays if you want coast, countryside, walking and quieter Scottish Borders scenery. It suits visitors who prefer harbours, beaches, cliffs and local towns to large resort style holiday parks.

Are there caravan parks near Eyemouth?

Yes, Eyemouth is one of the main areas to compare for caravan parks and holiday parks in Berwickshire. It works well for visitors who want a harbour town base with access to the coast, St Abbs, Coldingham Bay and the wider Scottish Borders.

What can you do from a holiday park in Berwickshire?

Popular days out include Eyemouth harbour, St Abbs, St Abbs Head, Coldingham Bay, the Berwickshire Coastal Path, Duns, Cove, Berwick upon Tweed and coastal villages along the Scottish Borders. The area is good for walking, wildlife, fishing, beach days and scenic drives.

Is Berwickshire good for dog friendly holiday parks?

Berwickshire can work well for dog friendly breaks because the area has coastal paths, countryside routes, beaches and quieter villages. Always check each holiday park’s dog policy before booking and check local beach or wildlife restrictions before planning walks.

What makes Berwickshire different from Northumberland?

Berwickshire has a quieter Scottish Borders feel, with smaller coastal villages, fishing harbours, cliffs and countryside towns. Northumberland has larger castle and beach destinations such as Bamburgh, Seahouses and Alnwick. Berwickshire suits visitors who want a more understated coastal break with easy access to both Scotland and northern England.

Who is Berwickshire best suited to?

Berwickshire is best suited to couples, walkers, dog owners, touring visitors and families who want a quieter coast and countryside holiday. It works well for holiday park stays focused on Eyemouth, St Abbs, Coldingham Bay, the Berwickshire Coastal Path and the Scottish Borders.