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This page is dedicated to linking to tourism related sites around Scotland and the Scottish Borders that have been kind enough to link to us.

Scottish Borders Events:

The Scottish Borders holds its annual Walking Festival on 1st - 8th September 2007.

Join in Autumn Fest at Whitsome, 21st - 22nd September 2007.

Enjoy The Wynd Theatre's Arts Harvest on Saturday 29th September 2007.

Trout and Salmon Tweed Angling Fair is to be held at Springwood Park Kelso on May 3rd and 4th, 2008:
www.tweedanglingfair.co.uk

Scottish Borders Accommodation

The River Tweed is one of Scotland's most famous salmon fishing rivers. Boathouse Cottage is an idyllic North Northumberland holiday cottage right on the Scottish border. With good access to fishing on the River Tweed and plenty of wildlife spotting opportunities. Wildlife includes red squirrels, otters, swans and roe deer.

Photo looking up to the impressive ruins of Melrose Abbey- dating from 1136 when it was founded by David I and the place of burial of Robert the Bruce’s heart, at night, Melrose, Scottish Borders. Picture copyright: Visitscotland/Scottish ViewpointPhoto of a couple fishing from a rowing boat in front of a boat house self catering cottage near Coldingham, Berwickshire. Picture copyright: Visitscotland/Scottish Viewpoint.Photo of looking across a street to an antique shop in the centre of Coldstream- a small town on the River Tweed at the English/Scottish border, Scottish Borders. Picture copyright: Visitscotland/Scottish Viewpoint

Other accommodation can include high-quality self-catering, such as Lazyday Cottages log cabin Scottish Borders. Recently opened and historical B&B Nisbet House offers locally grown produce and a fine Scottish breakfast. Just over the border into North Northumberland Hethpool House B&B is the perfect place to stop for a break on the St Cuthbert's Way walk.

If you're looking for the authentic Scottish castle experience then look no further than Duns Castle in Duns. An historic castle with a rich history long lived in by the Hay family. An ideal location for weddings and dances thanks to its Grand Hall.

Spend some time on the coast at Berwick-upon-Tweed. Gateway to North Northumberland and the Scottish borders Berwick-upon-Tweed is surrounded by history and wide open coastline. The Queen's Head Hotel in the Berwick old town provides warm and friendly accommodation and excellent food.

Scottish Food

Wendy Barrie's award winning Scottish Food Guide is an excellent resource if you plan to travel more widely in Scotland and are looking for good places to eat. Wendy, a leading contributor to the Scottish food scene, selects and recommends high-quality restaurants and food suppliers around Scotland.

General Scottish Links

For all things relating to Scotland what better site than Rampant Scotland. This site has further links on most subjects such as archaeology and genealogies.


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The Wheatsheaf Hotel, Swinton, Berwickshire, TD11 3JJ
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