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
This 20 mile route from Eyemouth heads towards Ayton Castle and then on the Paxton cross the Whiteadder Water.
Cycle Routes
This 19 mile loop from Hawick has some steep climbs and big descents before returning to Hawick.
Cycle Routes
This 20.5 mile loop takes you to the Manor Valley before returning to Peebles.
Golf Courses
West Linton
Set amongst 150 acres of rolling parkland beneath the Pentland Hills this newest addition to the golfing landscape is just 15 minutes' drive south of the Edinburgh city bypass on the A702.
Mountain Bike Trails
A circular forest route with big hills.
Golf Courses
Coldstream
A parkland course of outstanding natural beauty with the Cheviot Hills in panoramic view.
Cycle Routes
This 37 mile route heads north from Innerleithen and climbs over the Moorfoot Hills.
Multi-activity Centre
Peebles
Go Ape. The UK's No.1 Tree Top Adventure
Take to the trees and speed down zip slides. They're part of an exciting course of rope bridges, Tarzan swings and crossings; all set high above the forest floor.
Cycle Routes
This 8.5 mile route from Selkirk takes in Ettrickfoot and Yair before returning to Selkirk.
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
Remote trails allow you to get away from it all and explore the Scottish Borders by horse.
Golf Courses
Galashiels
The course was designed by James Braid who also designed Carnoustie and Gleneagles amongst many other courses.
Cycle Routes
This 26 mile route from Eyemouth heads towards Ayton Castle and Grantshouse with views of the Cheviots and the Lammermuirs.
Cycle Routes
This 14.5 mile route from Hawick heads in a loop towards Denholm before returning to Hawick.
Cycle Routes
This 7.5mile route from Peebles takes you round Cademuir Hill.
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
Situated within easy reach of Edinburgh, Glasgow or the North of England, the Cheviot Hills provide an abundance of variety for horse riding.
Golf Courses
Lauder
Lauder Golf Course consists of nine holes measuring 6, 049-yards with a par of 72. Willie Park Jnr first laid it out in 1896. He holds the professional record for Lauder of 70, which he set in 1905.
Golf Courses
Kelso
18 holes, 7111 yards, SSS 75, par 72
"Roxburghe's signature hole, The Viaduct, is my favourite 14th tee in
Scotland.
Golf Courses
Melrose
Idyllically set on the south bank of the River Tweed, adjoining a site of scientific importance, this 9 hole course enjoys an environment which enables the golfer to absorb a relaxed playing atmosphere which adds to the whole golfing experience.
Cycle Routes
This 19 mile route from Jedburgh taking in Denholm and Lilliesleaf.
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
North Tweeddale Routes (including Cauldstone Slap, Old Roman Road (west and east), North Slipperfield, Stonypath, Catwalk, The Loan, Kaimes, John's Path, Old Coach Road and Old Drove Road) offer various stretches of countryside to explore.