What's Scottish Borders like?
Scottish Borders is a friendly locale known for its bars and restaurants. Learn about the local heritage of Scottish Borders at landmarks like Dryburgh Abbey and Abbotsford The Home Of Sir Walter Scott. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Melrose Abbey and Floors Castle.
Where are the best places to stay in Scottish Borders?
Here are our travellers' top 5 places to stay in Scottish Borders:
Meadhon House, in Jedburgh
City centre guesthouse, steps from Jedburgh Abbey- Free breakfast • Free Wi-Fi
Hundalee House B&B, in Jedburgh
Georgian hotel within easy reach of Jedburgh Abbey- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free Wi-Fi • Terrace • Garden
THE Gordon Arms Restaurant With Rooms, in Selkirk
Selkirk hotel on riverwalk- Free breakfast • Free parking • Free Wi-Fi • Restaurant • Bar
The Allanton Inn, in Duns
- Free parking • Free Wi-Fi • Restaurant • Bar • Garden
Cringletie House Hotel, in Peebles
Family-friendly country house within easy reach of Great Polish Map of Scotland- Free parking • Free Wi-Fi • Restaurant • 3 bars • Terrace
What is there to see near Scottish Borders?:
- Dryburgh Abbey (0.9 mi/1.4 km from the city centre)
- Melrose Abbey (2.4 mi/3.8 km from the city centre)
- Floors Castle (8.5 mi/13.7 km from the city centre)
- Thirlestane Castle (10.2 mi/16.4 km from the city centre)
- Heart of Hawick (11.4 mi/18.3 km from the city centre)
What is there to do near Scottish Borders?:
- Abbotsford The Home Of Sir Walter Scott (4.6 mi/7.3 km from the city centre)
- Kelso Racecourse (9.5 mi/15.2 km from the city centre)
- Leisure Club and Spa at Macdonald Cardrona Hotel (17.9 mi/28.8 km from the city centre)
- Dawyck Botanic Garden (25.5 mi/41 km from the city centre)
- Scott's View (1.1 mi/1.8 km from the city centre)
Other popular Scottish Borders attractions
- Traquair House
- Duns Castle Nature Reserve
- St Mary's Loch
- Paxton House
- Northumberland National Park