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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Mountain Bike Trails
Glentress is Scotland's biggest and most popular mountain bike centre, and the unofficial hub of the sport of mountain biking in Scotland. It is, in short, a phenomenon and the flagship 7stanes centre.
Cycle Routes
This 20.5 mile loop takes you to the Manor Valley before returning to Peebles.
Cycle Routes
Briefly dip into England to go to Berwick upon Tweed.
Golf Courses
West Linton
A golfing gem, the course is set in magnificent scenery with unparalleled views of the Pentland Hills. The well maintained course offers a fine challenge to all golfers, with ample fairways and interesting layouts.
Cycle Routes
This easy 16.5 mile route heads from Duns towards Swinton and Gavinton.
Cycle Routes
The 4 Abbeys is a 55 mile circular route linking the four main abbeys in the Scottish Borders at Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso and Jedburgh.
Riding Schools & Centres
Selkirk
The family-run Dryden Riding Centre is located in the south of the picturesque market town Selkirk, in the heart of the Scottish Borders.
Cycle Routes
This 11.5 mile route take your on a loop from Jedburgh with views of Jed Valley.
Cycle Routes
This is 26 mile loop to the north of Duns taking in Abbey St Bathans.
Horse Riding Routes & Trails
Remote trails allow you to get away from it all and explore the Scottish Borders by horse.
Mountain Bike Trails
Innerleithen is known primarily as a centre for downhill riding, though it also has a quality cross country route - the 7stanes Traquair XC, a serious, challenging trail that provides yet another option in the Tweed Valley.
Cycle Routes
This 17.5 mile route from Jedburgh with views of the Cheviot Hills.
Cycle Routes
This 16 mile route climbs from Selkirk to the summit of Lindean Moor before turning towards Midlema nd on to Lilliesleaf before returning to Selkirk.
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 20.5 mile route heads south east from Kelso visiting Town and Kirk Yetholm.
Mountain Bike Trails
A circular forest route with big hills.
Golf Courses
Jedburgh
A perfect choice for a relaxing holiday in the Borders of Scotland.
Golf Courses
Galashiels
The course was designed by James Braid who also designed Carnoustie and Gleneagles amongst many other courses.
Cycle Routes
This 8.5 mile route from Eyemouth heads towards Ayton Castle and Burnmouth.
Cycle Routes
A 79 mile loop from Hawick which is a section of the 250 mile Borderloop.