St Abbs

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St Abbs is a small Scottish coastal village renowned for its dramatic cliffs, fishing heritage, and popular diving and wildlife-watching opportunities.

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St Abbs canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal village
settlement
village
administeredBy Scottish Borders Council
country Scotland
hasActivity birdwatching
boat trips
coastal walking
scuba diving
snorkelling
hasAmenity café
car park
visitor facilities
hasConservationArea Berwickshire Marine Reserve
surface form: St Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve
hasEconomicActivity fishing
tourism
hasFeature dramatic cliffs
rocky coastline
hasGeology sea cliffs
volcanic rocks
hasHarbour St Abbs Harbour
hasNearbyProtectedArea St Abbs Head National Nature Reserve
surface form: St Abb’s Head National Nature Reserve
hasReputation one of the best cold-water dive sites in the UK
hasStructure clifftop paths
harbour wall
lifeboat station
hasTransport local road access
hasViewOf North Sea cliffs
hasWildlife marine invertebrates
seabirds
seals
knownFor coastal scenery
diving
fishing heritage
marine life
seabird colonies
wildlife watching
locatedIn Berwickshire NERFINISHED
Scottish Borders
locatedOn North Sea
near Eyemouth
region southeastern Scotland
surface form: south-east Scotland
touristAttractionType coastal destination

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Berwickshire containsVillage St Abbs
Coldingham nearbySettlement St Abbs
Coldingham locatedSouthOf St Abbs