Visitor Attractions
From the internationally renowned mountain biking at Glentress Forest, the Innerleithen Downhill and 7Stanes - to the magnificent gardens in the area - from Scotland's oldest inhabited house to Scotland's newest theatre - there's visitor attractions and activities for all ages in the Tweed Valley.
And whatever time of year you visit, there are amazing things to see in the natural world - from the gold of autumn, to some of the finest displays of snowdrops in Britain in early spring at Dawyck and Kailzie Gardens.
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Wonderful woodland garden with magnificent trees, shrubs and plant trails in a beautiful setting, delightful in all seasons.
Light refreshments, plants and gifts.
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The Eastgate Theatre is a focus for all year round arts events, with a welcoming foyer and café bar area. The venue has adaptable spaces that can also be used for private hire.
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Professional guiding/instruction in fly-fishing for brown trout, grayling, sea trout & salmon fishing on the River Tweed.
Anglers of all ages & ability welcome, stunning locations, all equipment provided.
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Glentress forest is in the heart of the the Tweed Valley Forest Park and is a one of the most diverse forest in south Scotland.
You will find special events, activities, picnic sites and much more in the national forests of the Scottish Borders including approximately 50 miles of mountain bike trails and 25 miles of walking trails.
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The Hub in the Forest is a café and bike hire centre that sits at the trailhead in Glentress Forest, offering great Italian coffee and homemade food.
Also guiding and tuition are available.
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Kailzie Garden is a large family garden situated in the beautiful Tweed Valley. Traditional walled garden. Woodland and burnside walks. Osprey watch viewing centre.
mb7 mountain biking adventures
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Contact us now to arrange an exhilarating Mountain Biking Adventure when you visit the Tweed Valley.
New for 2008, enjoy quiet roads and great scenery with a road cycling holiday.
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Neidpath Castle is a romantic, attractive medieval castle, Wedding and Function Venue, and popular film location.
Situated in the heart of Scotland's Tweed Valley, much admired for its authenticity and historical insights. Please contact the Estate Office for more information (details on main page).
Available for weddings and functions.
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The course is one of the best courses in the Borders with full modern clubhouse facilities.
The present Kirklands course (6,138 yards, par 70) was remodelled in 1933/34 by Harry Colt, designer many other great courses.
West Linton
PAC offers unique multi-activity day camps for children and young teenagers in the heart of the wonderful Peeblesshire countryside.
Philiphaugh Salmon Viewing Centre and Waterwheel Café
Selkirk
Come and see live underwater footage of salmon and other creatures in the Ettrick Water. The award winning visitor centre provides a unique glimpse into the fascinating lifecycle of the salmon and their annual migration from the sea to spawn in the burns of the Borders hills.
Innerleithen
Housed in an historic Spa, the exhibition tells the story of Innerleithen & St Ronan's Wells, describing their connections with the great Scottish writers Walter Scott and James Hogg.
Innerleithen
The small Peeblesshire town of Innerleithen is the home of Robert Smail's Printing Works, a fully operational jobbing letterpress printers, first established in the town in 1866.
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Traquair House is Scotland's oldest continually inhabited house. Guided tours, 1745 cottage restaurant, gift shop, brewery shop and museum.
Maze, woodland walk and craftwork shops.
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Tweeddale museum and gallery aim to present a lively and diverse programme of events and exhibitions in this historic building throughout the year.
The Chambers Institution was established by William Chambers, one of the founders of the famous publishing house in 1859.
The beautiful rural area around West Linton embraces two hill ranges, the Pentlands and Cloich.
West Linton
West Linton Golf Course is a fine, 18 hole, moorland course situated on Slipperfield Moor above the conservation village of West Linton, Scotland. The course features wonderful views of the Scottish border country and is dominated by Mendick Hill to the south west. Many top professionals have graced our turf, including British Open and US Masters winner, Sandy Lyle. Sandy is an honorary member of the club.
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