Starney Bay is located on the
The North Sea and it is in the
9th place out of 8 beaches in the
Scottish Borders region
The beach is
located in a natural place, among the mountains, surrounded by the cliffs.
It is a small bay with crystal turquoise water and rocks cover,
so it is highly recommended to wear special shoes. The entrance to the water is very smooth. This beach is suitable for different
categories of people, lonely travellers, relaxation getaway lovers
etc.
It is almost deserted place even during the high season.
There is a campsite located nearby.
Starney Bay coast is free for all. It has no amenities, only nature. .
Please note, that this shore has a significant low tide.
In addition to swimming and sunbathing, you can also take part in other activities.
Getting to the beach is quite simple: just take a short walk along the trail.
5 more beaches are also available within a 5 km radius. The best one is Eyemouth Beach,
which has a rating of 8.4.
Starney Bay (Scottish Borders)
is located outside the St. Abbs
settlement, which may cause some difficulties
for travelers who stay far from the coast.
However, the remoteness from the village is not always a bad thing. Lovers of quiet rest know,
the farther the beach, the fewer crowds.
The beach stretches on the
sunny coast, but accessing the beach requires traversing some distance on foot. While driving or cycling are the most
convenient options for reaching the start point of trail, these methods may not be feasible for everyone.
Alternatively, a taxi can be used to drive directly to the location. Public transportation is another option,
but it's important to confirm the correct route with locals beforehand as the bus stop may be located at
some distance.