Top 7 Things to do Good for Kids in Eyemouth, Scotland

May 3, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Eyemouth (Scots: Heymooth) is a small town and civil parish in Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is 2 miles (3.2 km) east of the main north-south A1 road and just 8 miles (13 km) north of Berwick-upon-Tweed. It has a population of about 3,420 people (2004).
Restaurants in Eyemouth

1. Eyemouth Rib Trips

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Eyemouth Rib Trips

Eyemouth Rib Trips are your key to exploring the stunning Berwickshire coastline of the Scottish Borders. With highly experienced powerboat skipper Tim Grimshaw at the helm, we’ll show you the cliffs and coves, the seabirds and seals. Discover the seascapes around Eyemouth and St Abbs, two old-established and picturesque sea-going communities. Operating daily throughout the main season from April to October - find us in Eyemouth Harbour, our Berwickshire boat trips offer a great choice. The leisurely Coastal Explorer is a relaxing sea safari and scenic trip along the stunning Berwickshire coastline, with caves, seals and seabirds. Our very popular Fast Blast will appeal to kids and adults alike - and it’s every bit as quick as its name suggests! Join us for a thrilling powerboat experience. We carry 12 passengers so there is room and fun for all the family. We look forward to welcoming you to Eyemouth.

2. Widows And Bairns

The Bantry TD14 5HP, On the sea front at between Mackays and the Harbour, Eyemouth Scotland
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Widows And Bairns

Reviewed By Rossergruffydd - Glasgow, United Kingdom

A heart rending piece of art that somehow reaches deeper than any memorial I have ever seen. That says it all.

3. Eat Sleep Ride

Heughhead Farm, Eyemouth TD14 5TN Scotland +44 7516 360235 [email protected] http://www.eatsleeprides.org
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Eat Sleep Ride

Eat Sleep Ride is a social enterprise that was launched in 2017 and has gone from strength to strength. It was the dream of founder and director Danielle McKinnon and her passion and dedication has seen it flourish and gain many grants and awards on the way. We are open from the 1st July and here’s the great things we have to offer. - Hacking and lessons - our horses or your own. - Beach Ride experience. - Clinics with specialist external coaches. - Experience and education - pony day bundles, opportunity to work towards recognised awards (BHS Horse Health, ABRS Awards for example). - Facility hire - Arenas, Jump 4 Joy Show Jumps, Cross Country, TREC equipment, handy pony, games.

Reviewed By Timster147 - Bristol, United Kingdom

Been 2 years running now for a kids riding lesson whilst up on holiday. Lovely horses, well looked after. Kids loved their lesson - learnt all about their horse - groomed then put in the saddle/tack and did all sorts of exercises up on the horse.

4. Eyemouth Museum

Manse Road Auld Kirk, Eyemouth, Eyemouth TD14 5JE Scotland +44 1890 751701 http://www.eyemouthmuseum.co.uk
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Eyemouth Museum

This museum depicts life in this fishing town over the centuries and contains a beautiful tapestry created by local women commemorating the Great East Coast Fishing Disaster of 1881 which claimed the lives of 189 local fishermen.

Reviewed By pipdive

Great wee museum, plenty to look at and a nice way to spend a couple of hours. Lots of interesting history and so sad of the devastation of the disaster.

5. Eyemouth Harbour

Eyemouth Fishmarket Building Gunsgreen Quay, Eyemouth TD14 5SD Scotland +44 1890 752494 [email protected] http://www.eyemouth-harbour.co.uk
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Eyemouth Harbour

Reviewed By Mrmilo2 - Edithmead, United Kingdom

This is my favourite place in the country...beautiful picture perfect fishing harbour ....wonderful views ...sandy beach ideal for skimming stones into the sea...parking on the sea front...small individual shops and super take away fish and chip shop...even sell deep fried Haggis and Pizza!!!!...coastal walks...and good pubs

6. Gunsgreen House

Gunsgreen House Gunsgreen Quay, Eyemouth TD14 5SD Scotland +44 1890 752062 http://gunsgreenhouse.org
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Gunsgreen House

Gunsgreen House is a visitor attraction in Eyemouth, Scottish Borders. The Smuggling museum and historical house is open to the public from 1st April-31st October Thurs-Mon 11am-5pm. Last admission 4pm.

Reviewed By Maps822757

We booked a private tour of the Museum and were very glad we had done as the weather was atrocious! My five year old son loved the interactive activities and we all found out some interesting facts about Eyemouth and the smugglers! The staff were very friendly and helpful, too.

7. Eyemouth Leisure Centre

North Street, Eyemouth TD14 5ET Scotland +44 1890 750557 [email protected] http://www.liveborders.org.uk/centres_and_venues/sport_and_leisure_centres/eyemouth_leisure_centre(1).aspx
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Eyemouth Leisure Centre

Reviewed By Dr_Waugh - Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom

We swam here three times while staying in the nearby holiday park. Once was a morning visit using the small pool, the other two were the 1330 to 1430 sessions where a large inflatable assault course is put into the main pool. The children loved it, "again Daddy" was the cry. . A great resource on the north side of the town. The staff were lovely too. There's also a gym, a viewing area and some parking outside. Definitely one to do when in Eyemouth.

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