Find activities and sports in the Scottish Borders to enjoy during your stay, with a selection of activities available on land and water.
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Cycle Routes
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
The routes include Minch Moor Road, Glengaber, Cardrona Forest, Leithen Water Path, Kirnie Law and Hill/Glen Estate.
Golf Courses
Eyemouth
This superb 18-hole layout, with a standard scratch of 72 to match the par for the course, measures 6, 520-yards off the medal tees and is situated on the rugged East coast of Berwickshire.
Cycle Routes
This is a short 5 mile route from Melrose to Abbotsford, former home of Sir Walter Scott.
Surfing
Coldingham
Welcome to St Vedas Surf Shop, Hire Centre and Surf School based on the East coast of Scotland at Coldingham Bay in the Scottish borders.
Mountain Bike Trails
C/o Traquair House
Away from it all and closer than you think! In the Tweed Valley you're less than an hour from Edinburgh yet worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Golf Courses
Hawick
Gradual inclining hill course with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.
Cycle Routes
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
Remote trails allow you to get away from it all and explore the Scottish Borders by horse.
Golf Courses
Jedburgh
A perfect choice for a relaxing holiday in the Borders of Scotland.
Golf Courses
Innerleithen
Innerleithen golf course is a nine hole course located in the Scottish Borders.
Fisheries
Kelso
For all you need to know about fishing in Scotland visit Fishscotland Ltd, located in Stichill House in the pretty market town of Kelso.
Cycle Routes
Cycle Routes
This route is the shorter of two and covers 50 miles and takes in Newcastleton and Hawick.
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This 8.5 mile route from Selkirk takes in Ettrickfoot and Yair before returning to Selkirk.
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This is a short 7 mile route from Hawick but with a steep climb up Vertish Hill.
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Cycle Routes
This is a 52 mile route starting from Peebles and is a section of the 250 mile Borderloop.
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This 20 mile route from Eyemouth heads towards Ayton Castle and then on the Paxton cross the Whiteadder Water.
Cycle Routes