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Welcome to Innerleithen. A beautiful town nestled in lush green hills along
the famous River Tweed.
Whether visiting for business or pleasure Innerleithen has something for
everyone.
Situated on the A72, Innerleithen is just 2 miles from Walkerburn, 6 Miles
from Peebles and 12 Miles from Galashiels. As well as beautiful scenery,
Innerleithen has some unique attractions including the famous Robert Smail's
Printing Works and St Ronan's Well.
Enjoy a peaceful stroll through Innerleithen's beautiful countryside, via
marked routes. The River Tweed offers fantastic fishing for both Salmon and
Trout as well as ideal conditions for the canoeist both novice and expert.
Enjoy a game of golf at Innerleithen's championship 9 hole golf course or
visit the historic spa at St Ronan's Wells, used by the Victorians for their
curative water. Innerleithen also boasts some fantastic Mountain Bike and
Walking Trails
Walkerburn is a haven nestled along the River Tweed.
Whether visiting for business, recreation or pleasure Walkerburn is undoubtedly
the jewel in the Scottish Borders Crown.
With its peaceful and relaxing setting amidst picturesque surroundings our
village has something for everyone.
Situated on the A72, Walkerburn is just 2 miles from Innerleithen, 8 miles
from Peebles and 10 Miles from Galashiels. As well as some of the finest
scenery in the Scottish Borders, Walkerburn boasts some of the most unique
history of any of the borders villages.
With its fabulous countryside, amazing wildlife and magnificent scenery,
Walkerburn is an ideal retreat for a quiet and relaxed stay in beautiful
and picturesque surroundings.
Founded in 1854 around the mill and originally called Caberston, Walkerburn
mainly housed agricultural workers. The earliest recorded dwelling was located
on the present site of Caberston Farm, whereas both Purvis Hill and Plora
Hill still have remains of ancient terraces which are still of unknown origin
today. However it is believed that the terraces on Purvis Hill belong to
the Pictish period. (600-700 AD )
It is believed that on the south side of the river there was a small hamlet
called Linkumdoddie. This hamlet was immortalised in the famous song by Robert
Burns during his travels in the Borders.
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