Fishing
The Scottish Borders
is renowned for its fishing. Salmon fishing on the
River Tweed, rainbow trout in the lochs, brown trout in
the rivers, sea fishing off the Berwickshire coast.
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Fishing on the River Tweed |
Cycling
Whether you are a
beginner looking for gentle cycle ways or you are
looking for the more adventurous side of the
sport, the Scottish Borders caters for all.
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Cycling at
Glentress |
Golfing
From 9 holes to
superb 18 holes - all are available! Why not try
the
Freedom of the Fairways
- Scotland's Best Selling Golf Pass
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Golfing in the
Scottish Borders |
Walking and Rambling
With
1,800 square miles of hills, moorlands, valleys, rocky
coastline and secluded coves as well as 1,500 miles of
paths to play with, the Scottish Borders is ideal for
walking and exploring. Click on the link for information
on Coastal Walks, Ranger Led Walks, Border Forests, Long
Distance Routes.
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Walking & Rambling |
Historic Market Towns
Explore the Border town trails, take in the history and
heritage of the region while strolling the lanes, alleys
and closes of the Border towns, such as Jedburgh,
Melrose, Selkirk, Kelso.
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Exploring Historic Market Towns |
Horse Riding/Pony
Trekking
Whether you would
like to ride your own horse, join in one of the Common
Ridings or go to the Races, it is all here on the
doorstep. Your own horse is welcome at Airhouses too!
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Horse
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