Charming small harbor. Dogs can roam freely. The harbor wall is quite rocky, and there's a tunnel through the cliff partway down the path from the cliff top, providing direct access. The path down is fairly steep, which could be challenging for those with mobility issues.
This is a beautiful park located next to the beach and nature trails, offering excellent facilities. It's a perfect base for day trips to the South (Northumberland) and the North (Lothians/Fife). We loved it so much that we ended up buying a place there that same week!
We hiked across the cliffs, hillside, and beaches from Eyemouth and arrived at this absolutely wonderful stopping point. The location is perfect, with plenty of benches available. The staff inside were friendly and welcoming, and the iced coffee and milkshake were delicious. There was a good selection of food and drink; we only had a cake, which was also great (made by Loughs in Eyemouth, so we knew it would be lovely). It is on the expensive side, but like many places like this, it's a captive market, so they can raise prices.