Best campsites for surfing in Scottish Borders

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Surfing in the Scottish Borders means pitching up near long, rugged coastlines and bracing North Sea breaks. With 17 campsites tailored for surfers, you’ll find spots that put you within easy reach of the water—some are steps from the shore, others tucked along riverbanks or open fields. Average stays run about £30 a night, with options dipping as low as £25. Facilities like showers and toilets are standard, and most sites allow campfires, so you can warm up after a session. Fishing and swimming round out the action. Check out Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews) for riverside pitches, Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews) for wild views, and Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review) for a quieter escape. Pack your board, bring layers, and don’t forget to bag up your rubbish.

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Surfing in the Scottish Borders means pitching up near long, rugged coastlines and bracing North Sea breaks. With 17 campsites tailored for surfers, you’ll find spots that put you within easy reach of the water—some are steps from the shore, others tucked along riverbanks or open fields. Average stays run about £30 a night, with options dipping as low as £25. Facilities like showers and toilets are standard, and most sites allow campfires, so you can warm up after a session. Fishing and swimming round out the action. Check out Walkmill Campsite (43 reviews) for riverside pitches, Bamburgh Under Canvas (2 reviews) for wild views, and Laverock Law Cottages and Glamping (1 review) for a quieter escape. Pack your board, bring layers, and don’t forget to bag up your rubbish.

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