Scottish Borders Certificated Locations
Spectacular architecture, beautiful scenery and a range of fun activities make the Scottish Borders a premier destination for outdoor types.
Adrenaline junkies will relish the numerous mountain biking routes at the 7stanes Centres, while the majestic coastal views perfectly complement the area’s serene walking trails.
Visit Abbotsford House for a compelling insight into the life of Scottish poet Sir Walter Scott, who transformed the former farmhouse into a Gothic-style mansion. It is also home to a comprehensive armoury, including weapons used by Sir Walter.
Don’t miss the delicious food in the region, with the coastal location providing particularly scrumptious seafood.
Eyemouth
Tucked away in an unspoilt corner of south-east Scotland lies beautiful Eyemouth - the largest town in Berwickshire and a fishing port since the 13th century. Visitors flock to the rural destination to...
Jedburgh
The picturesque market town of Jedburgh marks the historic gateway to Scotland. Just an hour’s drive from Edinburgh, Jedburgh boasts history, fabulous hikes, and panoramic views. Bonnie Prince Charlie,...
Kelso
Kelso is one of the most historic and fascinating towns in the Scottish Borders region. Once part of the county of Roxburghshire, the town lies at the junction of the Teviot and Tweed rivers amid some...
Melrose
The small town of Melrose in Scotland lies in the Scottish Borders, next to the triple peaks of the Eildon Hills. It has a long history and there has been evidence of people here since the Votadini tribe...