Cottages
Your own front
door and kitchen sink for those who want
to be home from home. Get up when you like,
and go to bed whenever....
From the top
of the range,
most of our cottages are so good, you might not want to
venture out !
Here in the
South East there
are lots of things
to see, National
Trust properties, gardens, churches, ponies, and family days out.
Having your own base at the centre of Scottish Borders might be just
the answer.
Hotels
The Scottish Borders offers all range of hotels from small licenced country hotels to recently
updated Black Bull and others where even your car is parked for you.
Hotels with swimming pools, croquet lawns, health care options, guided Land Rover tours, fishing, hotels with conference facilities,
beautiful gardens and of course hotels with the most tasty of Scottish Border food on offer. Hotel service with the best views in Scottish Borders.
Inns & Pubs
Most villages
and towns on Scottish Borders have at least one pub, and
a great many of them offer accommodation. In good old fashioned
terms, excellent hostelry is provided for all Scottish Borders
visitors whether you be a lone walker or a touring family
looking for a comfy overnight stay. Scottish Borders pubs
offer you a warm welcome. Check out the blackboard for daily
specials.
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B&B's
B&B's are charged per person per night. Breakfast is usually included in the Price,
pets and smoking options, and lots of information to help you find the perfect holidays on Scottish Borders. Some of the farmhouse bed and breakfasts
invite your children to come and lend a hand. Come and be spoilt in a Scottish Borders B&B
Camping
Caravans and canvas options. Listen to the birdsong when you rise.... Whether you're looking for
a campsite with all mod cons or a quiet pitch tucked away down a country lane, here in the Scottish Borders, we are more than ready to meet your needs.
Some of our larger sites offer swimming pools, shops, and are serviced throughout the day, and of course we still have the smaller wayside places where the one
man hiker can safely pitch for the night. Did you know that the Southern Upland Way crosses Scottish Borders?
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