Providing free WiFi throughout the property, Eyesleepover is situated in Eyemouth. Free private parking is available on site. At the hotel, each room comes with a desk and a flat-screen TV.
Sam
United Kingdom
lovely friendly reception. could do with more tea and coffee given there are no catering facilitites.
Featuring 4-star accommodation, The Ships Quarters is set in Eyemouth, 15 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 39 km from Lindisfarne Castle.
Martin
United Kingdom
Amanda made sure she was available for when I arrived by bike and the lock up was great & secure. Lovely Single room , comfy bed and nice view of the harbour . Lovely hot shower in private bathroom across corridor . Great fish n chips over the road . Lovely spot on the coastal cycle route 😁
The Home Arms is set on Eyemouth's High Street and 400 metres from the harbour, offering B&B accommodation with panoramic views across the bay and sandy beach.
Jonathan
United Kingdom
Free parking in the public car park directly opposite the guesthouse was good, especially for us motorcyclists. The self check-in worked ok for us, however a couple of other guests were struggling as their phone couldn't receive the check-in details via text - make sure your phone is charged on the day of arrival. Oh yes, fantastic breakfast, delicious.
Located in Eyemouth in the Borders region, with Eyemouth Beach nearby, The Herring Queen provides accommodation with free WiFi and free private parking.
Dean
Ireland
We arrived for a wedding in a nearby venue. Perfectly located, very easy to get access, parking provided outside the door. Accommodation was spacious, spotlessly clean, beautifully decorated, very reasonably priced.
Offering a garden and garden view, Relax in a 1 Bedroom Apartment near a country Pub is set in Eyemouth, 43 km from Lindisfarne Castle and 30 km from Etal Castle.
Located in Eyemouth, 400 metres from Eyemouth Beach and 15 km from The Maltings Theatre & Cinema, Albert Road Apartment provides accommodation with amenities such as free WiFi and a flat-screen TV.
This B&B is situated in a quiet area of Eyemouth, a coastal town in the Scottish Borders. Edinburgh is 48 miles away, and Northumberland National Park can be reached in 40 minutes by car.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Very comfortable room and lovely facilities. We felt very looked after by the 2 ladies and nothing was too much trouble for them.
Situated in Eyemouth in the Borders region, Braeview Glamping provides accommodation with free private parking. Fitted with a patio, the units feature a TV and a private bathroom with shower.
Situated in Eyemouth, within 10 km of The Maltings Theatre & Cinema and 34 km of Lindisfarne Castle, The First & Last Inn features accommodation with a bar as well as free private parking for guests...
Domestic travellers can reach Eyemouth by car or train, approximately 500km from London, taking around 6 hours. International travellers can fly into Edinburgh Airport, then take a 1.5-hour drive. Alternatively, take a train from Edinburgh, requiring a transfer at Berwick-upon-Tweed.
Edinburgh Airport is the most convenient for Eyemouth, both domestically and internationally. It offers numerous flight options and is approximately 96 kilometres away, making it a practical choice for travellers.
Eyemouth, UK, is a compact town best navigated on foot or by bicycle. For longer distances, the local bus service, operated by Borders Buses, provides regular connections to nearby towns. Taxis are also available. If driving, remember that the UK uses the left-hand side of the road. Always check the latest transport updates before travelling.
The High Street area in Eyemouth, UK, is a popular choice for visitors due to its proximity to local amenities, restaurants, and the harbour. It offers a convenient and vibrant stay.
Eyemouth, United Kingdom, experiences a temperate maritime climate. Average temperatures range from 2°C in winter (December to February) to 15°C in summer (June to August). There are no distinct dry or wet seasons, but rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year. The town doesn't experience monsoon or hurricane seasons. The weather is generally mild, with no extreme temperatures.
The best time to visit Eyemouth, United Kingdom is between June and September. During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 15°C to 20°C. This period also coincides with the town's annual Herring Queen Festival in July, offering visitors a unique cultural experience. However, if you prefer a quieter visit, consider coming in late spring (May) or early autumn (October).
What guests said about Eyemouth:
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Scored 8.0
Lovely quaint little place and has everything you need e.g...
Lovely quaint little place and has everything you need e.g Co op, takeaways, restaurants, pubs, bowling, amusements, fish and chips, ice creams etc. Lovely beach for the kids , or dogs. Very enjoyable.
Malcolm
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Eyemouth is a generally quiet town, few shops, the beach is...
Eyemouth is a generally quiet town, few shops, the beach is ok but the harbour is more vibrant and busy with lovely chippy and The Ship and Oblos are lovely for food. We stayed in Eyemouth because I knew it was a perfect base for travelling to other towns on the East coast. Eyemouth is worth a visit but don’t expect too much activity.
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.We had a lovely big, bright clean room...tea and coffee...
.We had a lovely big, bright clean room...tea and coffee making facilities were provided in the room and we each had a bottle of water at our bedsides. The host, Amanda was very helpful...she told us where we could get a nice breakfast, we followed her advice and went to The Waterfront cafe where they had a good selection for breakfast. We had a walk around Eyemouth and called in for a drink at the Tavern where the bar lady was really friendly. I would have liked to stay longer at The Ships Quarters. Maybe need to visit again.
Dot
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
It looks a lovely town, but sadly lots of shops empty.
It looks a lovely town, but sadly lots of shops empty.
Harbour where you could buy food to feed seals, but not at the team we were there. Nice walk along a small pier, but lackof safety barriers was concerning - there is a 30 foot drop into the sea.
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Eyemouth is nice place but wouldn't go back to the cutty/s.
Eyemouth is nice place but wouldn't go back to the cutty/s. Place was all shut until 4 0clock in the afternoon bar closed at 70clock don't do any food not even breakfast couldn't wait to get out the place never again
Meechan
8.0
Scored 8.0
We used Eyemouth as a base to visit Lindisfarne, and it...
We used Eyemouth as a base to visit Lindisfarne, and it suited our needs well. The town itself was very charming to walk about and I would have liked to explore it further if we had had more time. The hotel seems to have an associated restaurant, where we had a very nice meal. There were various tasty options for breakfast places nearby.
The caravan was clean, comfortable and well-equipped. Toiletries, towels and bedding were all included as was the use of bikes if we would have liked them. Everything was spotless and there was contact from the owner to ensure we had all we needed. It was in a great spot on Eyemouth Park Dean Resort. The site itself was also very clean and well cared for. We had free use of the local swimming pool and the walk along the cliff path and down into the town was great.
Central to town and parking just outside. Shower was fine and there is plenty of wardrobe space in the bedroom. Eyemouth itself is a nice little fishing village with a few decent places to eat/drink and some nice walks nearby. It’s worth a visit just don’t stay in The Old Coach House. Check in easy enough collect keys from pub opposite staff we spoke to were helpful.
Hillcrest is a lovely property, perfectly located. The property & room was immaculately clean, tidy & inviting. The beds were very comfortable. Our hosts were exceptional & very welcoming. Lovely to meet such kind & caring hosts, clearly showing a wealth of experience & care of high standards in customer care. We highly recommend a stay at Hillcrest, Eyemouth.
We were given a friendly welcome - always a good start - and the room was clean and comfortable. The hotel is in a good location, not far from the centre of Eyemouth. We did think of walking down into the village for a meal, but as it is all uphill on the way back we became lazy and drove, but there's plenty of parking so no problem there.
The cottage is fantastic. A great modern feel. The location is great. Right in the centre of Eyemouth. The owners put a Christmas tree up, which was really appreciated. The owners were great. Nothing was too much trouble. We will return and certainly recommend to friends and family.
The shepherds hut, grounds and views were fantastic - we thoroughly enjoyed our stay and wished we could have stayed longer. Incredibly friendly and welcoming owners, even offering to pick us up from a wedding we attended in Eyemouth. Would 100% recommend.
Excellent location, very close to restaurants, beach, harbour etc
We loved the apartment, clever and stylish reconfiguration of an older property. So cosy and comfortable
Eyemouth is a pleasant, interesting seaside town, well worth a visit.
Friendly welcome on arrival, and help with storing our bicycles. Nothing was a bother and the breakfast was a great experience with the kitchen open so we felt things were made fresh. The whole hotel felt comfortable and clean.
Fantastic rooms, especially the family room, with great views. Eyemouth has some nice places to eat had the seafood platter at the contented sole it was really good. Would recommend The Ships Quarters and hope to visit again.
Lovely lovely lovely hotel. Huge family room which was great for my family with 2 teenage boys. Super clean, wonderful little touches like biscuits with the tea service in the room. Would stay here again for sure.
The host of the bar and hotel was friendly and welcoming , the location was right on the beach front was perfect for letting the dog run around at nights , gave us a sea view room
Easy access of the A1 with ample parking. Lovely village to walk through and you can walk to the beach from here down a big hill. Not too far from Eyemouth or Berwick.
Beautiful property full of history. Perfect for families/groups. Lovely large rooms. 3 bathrooms with showers. Short walk into Eyemouth town centre and beach.
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