Accommodation in Peebles, Innerleithen, Selkirk & Glentress

Where to stay in the Tweed Valley

Tontine Hotel ReceptionWhen choosing accommodation in the Scottish Borders, there’s so much on offer, and each town and village so unique, it can be a tough decision to pick out where to stay. Make it easy on yourself, browse through the Visit Tweed Valley website where we’ve grouped together not just the finest selection of hotels in the whole of the Scottish Borders – you’ll find hotels in Peebles and Glentress, some of the finest B & B’s in Scotland, and the areas’ best self catering accommodation – the Tweed Valley’s perfect for your holiday in Scotland. Whether you’re looking for a unique 4 star hotel, camping or caravan site, or even bunkhouse and wig wam accommodation – we know you’ll rest easy in the Tweed Valley. 

https://www.visittweedvalley.co.uk/webfm_send/226And for mountain bikers, the Tweed Valley has repeatedly been voted as having the best mountain biking experiences in the UK and beyond, not least because the quality of the accommodation is up there with the fantastic mountain bike trails. Look out for Mountain Biking Hospitality Scheme (MBHS) registered accommodation, where you can book in confidence knowing that your bike and kit will be well looked after too.

The Towns and Villages:

https://www.visittweedvalley.co.uk/webfm_send/230Get acquainted with our area on our whistle-stop tour of the Tweed Valley: Selkirk can claim to be one of the earliest settlements in the Scottish Borders. It was the site of the first Border Abbey where Scotland’s ‘Braveheart’ William Wallace was declared guardian of Scotland. Nowadays, for a glimpse of its turbulent past you’ll need to use your imagination - its’ pretty market place and medieval streets now play host to a diverse assortment of accommodation, shops, and eateries. Further up the Valley, the little village of Walkerburn is huge on history, wildlife and breathtaking scenery.  Positioned on the banks of the glorious River Tweed, it’s a perfect place to canoe, fish and explore the surrounding countryside. Traquair        Yellow Room

A few miles north, on first glance the pretty town of Innerleithen looks like a sleepy little hamlet, but it has a thriving mountain biking and hill walking scene because of its’ incredibly varied landscape. It’s steeped in history as a visit to Robert Smail's Printing Works and St Ronan's Well will testify, and with all the amenities you could wish for, it may be small but it’s perfectly formed! Only six miles north of Innerleithen lies the scenic town of Peebles, buzzing with shops, cafe's, hotels, market, swimming pool and golf course – no trip to the Tweed Valley is complete without a visit to this picture postcard paradise.

Dating back to the Iron Age, West Linton is a charming village with a character all of its’ own – a perfect place to stroll, browse the second hand book shop, wander its narrow streets and peruse its unique points of interest including the Cross Well and Clock Tower in the Main Street.

The accommodation:

Each area holds something different for visitors - with caravan parks, a bunkhouse, B & Bs and self-catering; resort hotels; the world-renowned spa at Stobo; 2, 3 or 4 star hotels and an award-winning restaurant with rooms - explore our directory by category  to see what our members can offer you during your stay in our part of Scotland.

 

 

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Camping and caravan sites in the Tweed Valley
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