As walked in three stages.
Stage 1 Starting in Cockburnspath, the first section of the Berwickshire Coastal Path is a gentle introduction with easy walking above
Cove harbour and through farmland with some sections on minor roads to finish at Dowlaw. 12 km (7.5 miles)
Stage 2 A gentle start through farmland soon leads on to the most dramatic section of the Berwickshire Coastal Path, leading along the rim of cliffs high above the sea. There is a fair amount of up and downhill as the route continues to the national nature reserve at St Abb's Head, famed for its seabirds, and on to the fishing village itself. The path then goes along the clifftops and beaches to reach the fishing port of Eyemouth. 17 km (10.5 miles)
Stage 3 The final stage runs from
Eyemouth to Berwick-upon-Tweed. Once a haven for smugglers, Eyemouth is now mainly a fishing port and a base for tourists. The port is a home to a fleet of about 20 fishing boats and in the summer this number can double. The route runs along the cliff tops, crossing the Border at
Marshall Meadows Bay and on to Berwick-upon-Tweed in England. 19 km (11.75 miles) ==Nearby attractions==