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Adventure
Glentress is the No. 1 visitor attraction in the Scottish Borders for mountain bikers, though that's not to forget Innerleithen Downhill and 7stanes. But kayaking, open canoeing, archery, quad-biking, climbing, mountain biking, horse riding, clay pigeon shooting, falconry, 4x4 off-road driving and many more activities can be arranged for groups of visitors to this region of Scotland.
Activity
If you are looking for activity, the Tweed Valley caters for walkers, golfers, riders, families, ramblers, swimmers... With forest walks and drives, horse riding and the Tweed Valley Osprey Watch facility, and an unrivalled range of 45 miles of dedicated trails for mountain bikes, it is easy to see why this is such a popular vacation destination.
Culture
You can explore aspects of Scottish history (from Traquair to Neidpath Castle) to more modern delights such as Scotland's newest theatre (the Eastgate) and the museums of Peebles and Innerleithen, including Robert Smail's Printing Works.
This website will help you find accommodation whether you are looking for a short break or a longer holiday; looking for self catering, a spa, hotels, bed and breakfasts or campsites.
Tranquility
The Tweed Valley is a region in the south of Scotland covering 1800 square miles of beautiful countryside.
Yet the visitor reaches this area, also known as Tweeddale, around Peebles - with visitor attractions like Kailzie Gardens and Dawyck Gardens - after only 40 minutes by car from Edinburgh International airport.
Mountain Biking Hospitality Scheme
Find out more about the new Tweed Valley Mountain Bike Hospitality Scheme.
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