Find Things To Do In The Scottish Borders
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The Scottish Borders, located in southeastern Scotland, is possibly the most accessible part of Scotland for the rest of the UK.
If you’ve thought of visiting the Scottish Borders, it’s probably for its expansive and breath-taking landscape. Discover the stunning views that await you, from rolling hills and peaceful valleys of the countryside to the sweet and charming market towns in Kelso.
The ancient abbeys, castles and stately homes are among the charm of this region, as are the unique and time-honoured Common Ridings.
The real surprise comes in the sheer varied thrills on offer to the brave; using the phenomenal facilities of the 7stanes chain, you can thrill to off-road quad biking, archery, surfing, and some of the best cycling and walking trails in Scotland.
Visit the Scottish Borders for a great way to relax and unwind.
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The Scottish Borders
Discover Floors Castle, Scotland’s largest inhabited Castle and visit one of the leading visitor attractions in the Scottish Borders.
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In the depths of the Scottish Borders countryside, Dawyck Botanic Garden has a stunning collection of trees and shrubs.
The Scottish Borders
Explore this coastal haven for birdwatchers, nature lovers and walkers.
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Relax in Abbotsford’s Regency Walled Gardens designed by Sir Walter Scott with advice from artists, architects and friends
Great Family Days Out
The Scottish Borders
This John Adam house was built in 1753 with a plethora of fascinating secrets. Today it is a historic house, visitor attraction, and self-catering accommodation.
The Scottish Borders
Welcome to St Vedas Surf Shop, Hire Centre and Surf School based on the East coast of Scotland at Coldingham Bay in the Scottish borders.
The Scottish Borders
High-speed zips, free-fall Tarzan swings, and daring crossings. High up in the canopy, Go Ape's tree top obstacles are the ultimate test of balance and nerve.
Culture Vulture Days Out
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Explore one of four great abbeys established in the Scottish Borders in the 1100s. Built over more than 70 years, Jedburgh is striking for its unusual mix of Romanesque and early Gothic architecture.
The Scottish Borders
An important place to be buried, Melrose Abbey is an impressive ruin built on a grand scale.
The Scottish Borders
Get a flavour of the history of Hermitage Castle, targeted for 400 years for its role in controlling the Scottish Middle March in border country.
The Scottish Borders
Discover the intriguing history of Scotland's oldest inhabited residence. This is a fantastic day for the whole family to enjoy.