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The wonderful St Abbs Head Nature Reserve is the extremely definition of metropolitan wilderness, with stunning and substantial normal features just 4 miles away from the M1!Formed by an volcano that is extinct the magnificent Berwickshire coastline, the pinnacle is an important site for cliff-nesting seabirds so it's a utopia for the little twitchers from might to August: bring your binoculars! Your family can view guillemots, kittiwakes, razorbills, shags, fulmars, puffins and herring gulls wheeling and diving in countless figures below the 90m cliffs that are high where additionally they nest from April to August.Off coast it is possible to often see (emphasisingif you're fortunate) seals, whales and dolphins, therefore multiple pairs of binoculars will come in handy if you them! You can always book a Ranger Guided Walk through visitors centre and tap into their knowledge that is expert of area to go to the absolute top spots for scenery and wildlife.There are pleasing and family members suitable exhibitions within the number 4 memorial for the cultural fix plus hot and cool treats and drinks are on hand during the Old Smiddy Coffee Shop.