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Explore Scotland: The Scottish Borders Where to Stay Guide

The Explore Scotland: The Scottish Borders Where to Stay Guide, produced by VisitScotland c/o Carat Edinburgh, introduces visitors to a region steeped in history and romance, where the unspoilt beauty of the Scottish Borders takes your breath away.

History and Heritage

The Scottish Borders offers a wealth of historical attractions, museums and exhibitions that bring the colourful past of the region to life. The great abbeys in Melrose, Kelso, Jedburgh and Dryburgh tell the story of the medieval renaissance that shaped this part of Scotland.

Outdoor Pursuits

With an abundant natural larder, countless outdoor pursuits and a thriving local culture, the Scottish Borders captivates from the moment you arrive. Whether on foot, by bike or on horseback, there are many ways to discover the landscape at your own pace.

  • Over 1,500 miles of dedicated paths, lush moorland and gently sloping hills to explore
  • Coastal pursuits to the east, from surfing and diving to scenic boat trips to spot marine wildlife
  • A cyclists' and mountain bikers' dream, with gentle paths and two of the thrilling 7stanes mountain bike trails
  • The world-renowned trails at Glentress/Innerleithen and Newcastleton
  • Horse riding through a land known for its equestrian history

Where to Stay

This guide is designed to help visitors find accommodation across the region, encouraging travellers to surprise themselves and visit the Scottish Borders this autumn.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of historical attractions can be found in the Scottish Borders?

The region has a wealth of historical attractions, museums and exhibitions, including the great abbeys in Melrose, Kelso, Jedburgh and Dryburgh, which relate the medieval renaissance of the area.

How much walking can be enjoyed in the region?

Visitors can wander over 1,500 miles of dedicated paths, lush moorland and gently sloping hills.

Is the area suitable for cycling and mountain biking?

Yes. The Scottish Borders is described as a cyclists' and mountain bikers' dream, offering gentle paths as well as two of the thrilling 7stanes mountain bike trails at Glentress/Innerleithen and Newcastleton.

What coastal activities are available?

Heading east, visitors can enjoy coastal pursuits ranging from surfing and diving for the more adventurous to scenic boat trips to spot all manner of marine wildlife.

Can the region be explored on horseback?

Yes. In a land known for its equestrian history, a trip on horseback is an ideal way to explore the region at your own pace.

When does the guide suggest visiting?

The guide invites visitors to surprise themselves and visit the Scottish Borders this autumn.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes VisitScotland c/o Carat Edinburgh. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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