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Nearby Attractions

Discover the charm and beauty of the Scottish Borders, a region rich in history, culture, and natural splendour. Explore grand historic castles and stately homes, wander through ancient abbeys steeped in legend, and admire the stunning architecture that tells the story of centuries past. Visit the famous tweed mills, where the world-renowned Scottish fabric is still woven with skill and tradition. The Borders offer superb fishing on the River Tweed, one of the finest salmon rivers in Europe, and breath-taking walks through the Eildon Hills, where every view is picture-perfect. Stroll through the pretty market towns of Kelso and Melrose, brimming with independent shops, cosy cafés, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re drawn by history, craftsmanship, or the great outdoors, the Scottish Borders promise a truly unforgettable experience.
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The Eildon Hills
One of the most iconic landmarks of the Scottish Borders, rise dramatically above the town of Melrose and offer some of the most rewarding views in the region. Shaped by ancient volcanic activity and steeped in legend, the three distinctive peaks are closely linked to stories of King Arthur, Roman soldiers, and the medieval Borders. Well-marked walking paths lead visitors to the summits, where sweeping panoramas stretch across rolling countryside, historic abbeys, and the River Tweed. Whether enjoyed on a leisurely hike or admired from below, the Eildon Hills provide a perfect escape for nature lovers, walkers, and photographers seeking the wild beauty and timeless atmosphere of the Scottish landscape.

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Borders Distillery
Discover the spirit of the Scottish Borders at The Borders Distillery in Hawick, home to the award-winning Kerr’s Gin. Set in a beautifully restored historic building, the distillery offers visitors a warm welcome, guided tours, and a fascinating insight into the craft of gin making. Watch the copper stills in action, learn how locally sourced ingredients shape the flavour of each batch, and enjoy a tasting in stylish surroundings. Whether you’re a gin enthusiast or simply exploring the town, this is a must-visit Hawick destination that blends tradition, taste, and true Scottish character.

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Floors Castle
Scotland’s largest inhabited castle, sits proudly on the banks of the River Tweed near Kelso and offers a captivating blend of grandeur, history, and family heritage. Built in 1721 for the Duke of Roxburghe and later enhanced with striking Victorian turrets and towers, the castle is filled with elegant rooms, fine art, and treasures collected over generations. Visitors can wander through the beautifully tended walled gardens and estate grounds, enjoy peaceful woodland and riverside walks, and take in sweeping views across the Borders countryside. With its welcoming tearoom, charming gift shop, and regular seasonal events, Floors Castle provides a memorable day out for lovers of history, architecture, and scenic landscapes.

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Wilton Lodge Park

Set in beautiful riverside surroundings, Wilton Lodge Park in Hawick is one of the Scottish Borders’ best family-friendly destinations. With woodland trails, open green spaces and plenty to explore, it’s the perfect place to enjoy a full day out with the kids.

Children can burn off energy in the adventure play park, complete with exciting equipment for all ages, while thrill-seekers will love the dedicated Bike Park, offering fun jumps and tracks designed for young riders and cycling enthusiasts. When it’s time to unwind, families can relax at the welcoming park café, ideal for coffee, lunch or a well-earned treat and dogs welcome.

The park is also home to the Hawick Museum, where visitors can step inside and discover fascinating local history, art and exhibitions – a great indoor option during your visit. Whether you’re walking, biking, playing, picnicking or learning something new, Wilton Lodge Park offers a brilliant mix of activities that everyone can enjoy.

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The Great Tapestry of Scotland
Located in the heart of Galashiels in the Scottish Borders, is one of the nation’s most remarkable visitor attractions, celebrating 12,000 years of Scottish history through stunning artwork. Housed in a modern purpose-built gallery, the tapestry is made up of 160 beautifully hand-stitched panels created by over 1,000 volunteers, telling Scotland’s story from ancient times to the present day. Visitors can follow the timeline of battles, kings, queens, inventors, poets, and everyday people, all brought to life with incredible colour and detail. With interactive exhibits, creative activities for all ages, and a welcoming café and shop, the Great Tapestry of Scotland offers an inspiring and memorable experience for families, history lovers, and art enthusiasts alike.

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