The St Abbs Visitor Centre
St Abbs is a small, picturesque fishing village situated at the foot of the St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve and adjacent to the St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve. The area is internationally important for its rugged landscape and wildlife, both above and below the waves.
The St Abbs Visitor Centre provides a natural starting point for every visitor to the Berwickshire coastline, whether you are here for walking, birdwatching, diving, fishing or just exploring. Overlooking St Abbs Harbour and occupying the old Village Hall, the Centre offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape in a stunning contemporary setting. Here you’ll discover the history and culture of St Abbs past and present through interactive displays and exhibits.
The St Abbs Visitor Centre is an independent charity registered in Scotland (number SC 042087). The aim of the Visitor Centre is to educate people, both visitors and locals about the village of St Abbs; its past, present, people and precious environment.
How you can support us:
Come and visit the Centre and find out what we’re all about!
The Visitor Centre is a non-profit making organisation that relies of the generosity of our visitors and fundraising events to continue our work. We appreciate all donations and are grateful for your support.
We require volunteers to assist with the running of the Centre and events, please contact us to find out how you can get involved.
The Visitor Centre is used throughout the year to host educational events and meetings,