St Abb's Head National Nature Reserve

A National Nature Reserve, and important site for cliff-nesting sea-birds from May to August. Visitors can watch them wheeling and diving in countless numbers below the high cliffs here on the edge of the North Sea. Visit this reserve for its stunning cliff scenery, which supports large colonies of breeding kittiwakes, fulmars, guillemots, razorbills, shags and puffins.
Wonderful spring flowers form part of the rich but fragile coastal grasslands.
The steep cliffs drop into the clear seawaters below, which support a varied marine life that attracts large numbers of underwater divers. Car park, exhibition and ranger-guided walks. Tearoom (not NTS).
Special Offers 20% DISCOUNT ON DISCOVERY TICKET
No Restriction
disabled
Other facilities Tearoom, toilets and free parking
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Off the A1107, 2m N of Coldingham
These details were last updated on Tuesday 11 September 2007