The Berwickshire and North Northumberland Coast Special Protection Area is a vital coastal habitat spanning the border between Scotland and England, known for its rich seabird colonies and striking landscapes along the North Sea. It offers excellent opportunities for birdwatching, coastal walking, and appreciating rugged seaside environments.
The Berwickshire and North Northumberland Coast Special Protection Area (SPA) extends along the southeastern coastline of Scotland and northeastern coastline of England, covering diverse habitats including cliffs, rocky shores, sandy beaches, and saltmarshes. This internationally important coastal stretch supports significant populations of breeding seabirds such as the guillemot, razorbill, kittiwake, and puffin, alongside wintering wildfowl and migratory species. The cliffs provide ideal nesting sites, fostering biodiversity and making this SPA one of the most important seabird colonies in the UK. The area encompasses stretches near the towns of Berwick-upon-Tweed and Cockburnspath, with notable landmarks like the iconic St Abb's Head National Nature Reserve in Scotland and the Farne Islands offshore from Northumberland. Visitors are drawn by opportunities for coastal hiking, wildlife watching, and photography, experiencing both the natural heritage and historical sites such as ancient castles and fishing villages. The interconnected landscape offers quiet beaches, dramatic cliff walks, and boat trips for observing marine life. The SPA designation ensures protection of habitat and species, balancing conservation with low-impact outdoor recreation. The coastal trails and reserves within the area provide accessible routes to observe puffins in summer months, and grey seals hauled out along secluded beaches. Its transboundary nature emphasizes collaboration between Scottish and English conservation bodies aimed at preserving this coastal environment for future generations.
St Abb's Head National Nature Reserve cliff walks with sea bird colonies
Viewing puffins and other seabirds on the Farne Islands
Historic Berwick-upon-Tweed town with medieval walls and river views
Remote sandy coves and seal haul-out sites along the Northumberland coast
A key Scottish coastal reserve featuring dramatic cliffs, extensive seabird breeding colonies, and well-maintained walking trails.
An offshore archipelago renowned for puffins, grey seals, and a variety of seabirds; accessible by boat tours from the Northumberland mainland.
Historic border town with well-preserved medieval walls, offering cultural heritage alongside stunning river and sea views.