Yellow Craig Head

Landscape Feature in Berwickshire

Scotland

Yellow Craig Head

Coldingham Bay
Coldingham Bay Credit: G McK

Yellow Craig Head is a prominent landscape feature located in Berwickshire, a historic county in the southeastern part of Scotland. Situated near the coastal village of Eyemouth, this headland offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area and is a popular destination for nature enthusiasts and hikers.

The name Yellow Craig Head derives from the distinctive yellow hue of the cliffs that dominate the headland. These cliffs rise to a height of approximately 80 meters and are composed of sandstone, which has been weathered over time to create dramatic rock formations and caves. The rugged terrain and the crashing waves of the North Sea against the cliffs create a captivating and picturesque scene.

The headland is also home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The cliff tops are adorned with grasses, heather, and wildflowers, providing habitat for various bird species, including kittiwakes, fulmars, and guillemots. The surrounding waters are inhabited by seals and dolphins, adding to the area's natural charm.

Visitors to Yellow Craig Head can explore the headland by following designated footpaths and trails. These paths offer panoramic views of the coastline, the nearby fishing village, and the rugged terrain. The headland is also an ideal spot for picnics and photography, allowing visitors to capture the beauty of the landscape.

Overall, Yellow Craig Head is a striking landscape feature in Berwickshire, offering a stunning combination of cliffs, caves, and coastal views. Its natural beauty and diverse wildlife make it an attractive destination for those seeking to experience the raw beauty of Scotland's southeastern coast.

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Yellow Craig Head Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 55.888422/-2.1290413 or Grid Reference NT9266. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Coldingham Bay
Coldingham Bay
St Abbs
St Abbs
The harbour, St. Abbs The little Scottish coastal village of St. Abbs is very popular with scuba divers, who are attracted by the clear waters teaming with sealife in the marine reserve offshore.
The harbour, St. Abbs
The little Scottish coastal village of St. Abbs is very popular with scuba divers, who are attracted by the clear waters teaming with sealife in the marine reserve offshore.
Surfers at Coldingham Bay
Surfers at Coldingham Bay
Coldingham Priory Little remains of the original, but fragments of the south transept and cloister can be seen. Parts of the 13th century choir remain to their full height. After extensive renovation in 1855, it became the Parish Church
Coldingham Priory
Little remains of the original, but fragments of the south transept and cloister can be seen. Parts of the 13th century choir remain to their full height. After extensive renovation in 1855, it became the Parish Church
St Abbs Harbourmaster's Hut St Abbs is a very popular diving centre, as well as an attractive village and harbour. There is no pub here, however!
St Abbs Harbourmaster's Hut
St Abbs is a very popular diving centre, as well as an attractive village and harbour. There is no pub here, however!
Cold Surfing at Coldingham A North East wind brings good surf to Coldingham
Cold Surfing at Coldingham
A North East wind brings good surf to Coldingham
Creel Path, Coldingham The start of the old Creel path leading down towards St Abbs and Coldingham Bay
Creel Path, Coldingham
The start of the old Creel path leading down towards St Abbs and Coldingham Bay
North Sea Dawn. Taken from the harbour wall at St. Abbs, looking SSE. about 6 o'clock one cool August morning. A storm out to sea earlier had produced the heavy swell, which, whilst disappointing the divers in our party, who couldn't go in, rewarded the photographer for her enforced early rising to accompany them!
North Sea Dawn.
Taken from the harbour wall at St. Abbs, looking SSE. about 6 o'clock one cool August morning. A storm out to sea earlier had produced the heavy swell, which, whilst disappointing the divers in our party, who couldn't go in, rewarded the photographer for her enforced early rising to accompany them!
Rocks at the north end of Coldingham Sands
Rocks at the north end of Coldingham Sands
Coldingham Bay The photograph was taken from the southern end of the bay.
Coldingham Bay
The photograph was taken from the southern end of the bay.
Winter seas Coldingham Bay  .
Winter seas
Coldingham Bay .
A1107 & Paddockmyre Person (red blob) is on A1107
A1107 & Paddockmyre
Person (red blob) is on A1107
Callercove Point Callercove and killiedraught Bay from Callercove Point. A caravan park at Eyemouth is visible on the furthermost headland.
Callercove Point
Callercove and killiedraught Bay from Callercove Point. A caravan park at Eyemouth is visible on the furthermost headland.
Yellow Craig, Coldingham Rocky promontory to the East of Coldingham Bay.
Yellow Craig, Coldingham
Rocky promontory to the East of Coldingham Bay.
Yellow Craig, Coldingham Rocky promontory to the East of Coldingham Bay. The lichens do add a yellow colour to the rocks.
Yellow Craig, Coldingham
Rocky promontory to the East of Coldingham Bay. The lichens do add a yellow colour to the rocks.
Wildflowers at Yellow Craig, near Coldingham Sealheal (Prunella vulgaris) and Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus acris).
Wildflowers at Yellow Craig, near Coldingham
Sealheal (Prunella vulgaris) and Meadow Buttercup (Ranunculus acris).
Milldown Point and Beach, Coldingham Pebble beach here, a contrast to the sandy beaches of Coldingham Bay around the point to the east.
Milldown Point and Beach, Coldingham
Pebble beach here, a contrast to the sandy beaches of Coldingham Bay around the point to the east.
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Yellow Craig Head is located at Grid Ref: NT9266 (Lat: 55.888422, Lng: -2.1290413)

Unitary Authority: The Scottish Borders

Police Authority: The Lothians and Scottish Borders

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 55.888422,-2.1290413
Coldingham Bay
Natural: bay
Lat/Long: 55.8926638/-2.1297617
Grasslands
Board Type: nature
Information: board
Tourism: information
Lat/Long: 55.8913839/-2.1345938
Bench
Backrest: no
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Milldown
Place: hamlet
Lat/Long: 55.8889706/-2.1364759
Bench
Backrest: no
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Bench
Backrest: no
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Bench
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Lat/Long: 55.8913372/-2.1346012
Bench
Source: survey;gps
Lat/Long: 55.8908318/-2.1337952
Bench
Source: survey;gps
Lat/Long: 55.8908596/-2.1338703
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 55.8908205/-2.1338448
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 55.8908694/-2.1339333
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 55.8909138/-2.1340245
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Lat/Long: 55.8909431/-2.1341063
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 55.8909882/-2.1342082
Leisure: picnic_table
Lat/Long: 55.8910326/-2.1342914
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