
Burnmouth - Wikipedia
Burnmouth is a small fishing village located adjacent to the A1 road on the east coast of Scotland. [1] It is the first village in Scotland on the A1, after crossing the border with England. …
Burnmouth Village Visitor Guide - VisitScotland
Burnmouth is a small fishing village with a harbour on the Berwickshire coast, north-west of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Burnmouth lies south east of Eyemouth and is well known for being the …
Burnmouth | Towns & Villages - Scotland Starts Here
About Burnmouth. This small scenic fishing village is located on the east coast in the old parish of Ayton and is the first village to be passed after crossing the border into Scotland from England.
Burnmouth | Scotland Off the Beaten Track - SOBT
Geographically speaking, Burnmouth has a simple claim to fame: it’s the first settlement on Scotland’s east coast after crossing the border from neighbouring England. But look more …
Burnmouth Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
Burnmouth is one of the best known yet least recognised of of Scottish villages. Travel north from the Scottish border along the A1 and Burnmouth is the first settlement you encounter. But …
Burnmouth, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 ...
Places to see, ways to wander, and signature experiences. A mix of the charming, modern, and tried and true. Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Burnmouth Tourism: Tripadvisor has …
Burnmouth Circular and Chester Hill Fort - Scotland Starts Here
Partly following the Berwickshire Coastal Path go and explore this fantastic section of the Berwickshire Coastline and Chester Hill Fort. You will pass the sculptured rock formation …
Burnmouth Map - Village - Scottish Borders, Scotland, UK - Mapcarta
Burnmouth is a small fishing village located adjacent to the A1 road on the east coast of Scotland. Burnmouth has about 220 residents.
History of Burnmouth, in Scottish Borders and Berwickshire | Map …
Burnmouth, a fishing village in the SE corner of Ayton parish, Berwickshire, picturesquely lying at the foot of a steep ravine, with heights to S, W, and N that rise to 170,309, and 310 feet above …
short walk of less than a mile takes you to see vertical rocks the first four-legged creatures to live on Scotland’s deep-sea past. Visitors should park in Upper Burnmouth and walk down the …