The unique beauty of the Borders lies in its dramatic upland landscape, the frontier character, affected by the closeness to the English Border, and the gentler, easy pace of life in the picturesque villages.
If the violence has long gone, the monuments to it remain. Ancient and romantic ruined abbeys, tower houses, majestic castles and stately homes are the evocative reminders of the area’s contested past.
It ‘s also home to Scotland’s historic textile towns, built around rivers that with nature’s colours inspire designers, producing some of the world’s finest tweeds and cashmere.
There are some pursuits in which the area excels. Its salmon fishing ranks amongst the best in the world.
And Rugby is played everywhere!!
Whatever the time of year, the Scottish Borders is stunning, snowy hills in winter, spectacular leaf display in autumn and dark tree tunnels in spring and summer.
Their special magic will leave you relaxed, restored and wanting to come back for more!!
One of many possible itineraries:
Edinburgh – Scott’s View – Dryburgh – Melrose – Abbotsford – Edinburgh