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The Sandbed Retreat
Choose our stylish, central Airbnb in Hawick for a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Located in the heart of the Scottish Borders, it’s steps away from shops, cafés, and local attractions like Wilton Lodge Park and the Borders Distillery. Our thoughtfully designed space features modern decor, cosy furnishings, and all essential amenities, including fast Wi-Fi. Ideal for exploring nearby towns, scenic trails, and historic sites, our Airbnb promises a welcoming stay with a personal touch.

Cosy, chic Scottish Borders gem with jacuzzi
Enjoy a stylish, comfortable experience at this peaceful, well-equipped flat. 10 minutes' walk from the centre of picturesque Hawick, in the heart of the Scottish Borders. Also popular and convenient for wedding guests at nearby venues such as Branxholme Castle. On a peaceful street with no through traffic, with raised elevation, commanding gorgeous bedroom views to the green hills of Wilton and Wilton Park and the setting sun, the flat boasts a host of modern amenities for a memorable stay.

The Main Street Burrow - Your Perfect Hideaway
The Main Street Burrow is a pet friendly cosy apartment situated in St. Boswells, a picturesque village located in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The Burrow can sleep up to 4 people comfortably, with a double bedroom and a fold-out sofa bed in the open plan lounge / kitchen. It also has a large bathroom with wash basin and walk in shower, plus toilet. Whether you've come for some rest and recuperation or to have an action-packed adventure, the Main Street Burrow is the perfect hideaway.

Garden Cottage, The Yair
Hidden away on a beautiful private estate in the Scottish Borders, Garden Cottage is a charming stone retreat for up to four guests. Overlooking a walled garden and close to the River Tweed, it’s perfect for walkers, cyclists, and anyone seeking fresh air and relaxation. From the doorstep, you can join scenic trails and connect to the Southern Upland Way. Enjoy tennis, fishing, and easy access to Glentress Mountain Biking Centre, or take a short train ride into Edinburgh for a day in the city.

The Old School Roost
Studio apartment in a converted stone school dating back to 1828. Nestled in the rolling hills of the Tweed valley, Scottish Borders you will find us in the historical village of Traquair, right on the southern upland way. Enjoy doorstep access to world class cycling trails, culture & nature. After adventuring, relax next to the wood burning stove, or star gaze in your private garden. Off road parking & bike wash in secluded location. 1 mile to Innerleithen & easy onward public transport.

Foulbog Shepherds Cottage
Foulbog is a charming traditional shepherds cottage set on a working hill farm in rural Dumfriesshire. In a very remote location surrounded by rolling hills, with spectacular views down the valley. Although completely remote and secluded, this cottage has been recently refurbished with a cosy homely feel and has all the modern amenities needed including unlimited WiFi, luxury shower and log burners. The perfect place to relax and unwind with only the sheep & cattle for company.

The Black Triangle Cabin
The Black Triangle Cabin is a peaceful getaway situated on our property just outside of Jedburgh, a historic town in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The Cabin sleeps 2 people in a king size bed, with a separate living/kitchen space boasting views through the woods and across the fields. If you keep an eye out, you may see the deer that pass through regularly, or even hear our resident owl. Ideally located only an hour from Edinburgh, Newcastle and the St Abbs coastline.

Unwind in a stunning rustic woodland cabin
The Woodland Cabin is set on the edge of a forest near the beautiful small village of Abbey St Bathans, just 1 hour south of Edinburgh. Come and relax in the woods with a book or grab your hiking boots or bikes and explore the surrounding countryside. We're a 20 minute drive from the coast which has stunning cliff top walks and beautiful little bays and fishing villages. If the dates you want are not available please have a look at our other property, 'Shannobank Cottage'

Ancient Castle above the River Tweed
Mary Queen of Scot's chamber at Neidpath Castle is perhaps the most romantic place to stay in the Scottish Borders. Explore privately the whole castle and then retire to enjoy your suite rooms. The antique four poster bed, deep roll top bath and open fire evoke earlier times, but are truly comfortable and luxurious. An elegant table is set for breakfast. Peebles is 10 minutes walk away, with a host of shops and restaurants, as well as a museum and award winning chocolatier.

Hidden gem. Cosy Shepherds Hut in idyllic farmland
Welcome to SHEP – your cosy shepherd’s hut on a vintage military lorry, nestled along an old railway line on our family farm in the Scottish Borders. Snuggle up by the wood-burning stove in winter or throw open the French doors for a summer BBQ. Ideal for couples, families or solo stays. Optional wood-fired hot tub – £70 per stay (please book in advance). Pre-light service can be requested but is not always available. Extra logs can be purchased for £15 per bag.

The 'Fold. A Cosy, unique, off-grid retreat
The Fold is a unique, hand-crafted shepherds hut situated on the site of a 200 year old sheepfold. Nestled at the top of a small Christmas tree farm in the rolling hills of Dumfries and Galloway, this beautifully styled retreat offers a peaceful, cosy space to relax and switch off from the world. Take a stroll through the wild meadows down to the working flower farm or unwind on the veranda and take in the stunning views of the surrounding countryside.

Value for money central location 1 bedroom flat
Ground floor flat with wet room facilities perfect for anyone with mobility challenges Easy ground floor access for cyclist and safe storage of bikes in the flat A perfect location to discovery Hawick and the local border area Located in the town centre and close to central bus stop. Supermarkets Morrisons Aldi are with in 10min walk High street cafes and pubs are all within 10 mins walk Basic food items will be available. Sofa bed in living room
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All about Craik Forest
With 16 square miles of untouched wilderness spreading in every direction, there’s little in Craik Forest to remind you of the busy world outside. Set in Scotland’s quiet southern uplands, not far from the border with England, this land was once walked by the Romans, and one of the many trails through the forest allows you to follow in their footsteps, along the traces of the road they built here. The woods are a glorious haven for wildlife — look out for birds, bats, toads, and red squirrels — but the most impressive living creatures are the trees that tower around you. Spruce, fir, larch, willow, rowan, some of them more than a century old, rise majestically from the moss-covered ground, with the crystal-clear waters of the Aithouse Burn running prettily among them. And if you prefer to move through them a little faster, there are two mountain bike routes through the forest, too.
What are the top things to do in Craik Forest?
Wolfcleuch Waterfall
The rambling Aithouse Burn may not seem much more than a stream in places, but if you follow it (there’s a marked walk to guide you), you’ll come to a hidden glen where it gathers in surprising force. The waterfall is an impressive and unexpected sight in the middle of the otherwise peaceful forest.
Crib Law
There’s a separate trail that will take you up this 509-metre summit, where you emerge from the trees to panoramic views of the surrounding forest. The downward trail will bring you past a small waterfall where the burn flows towards Borthwick Water.
Castle O’er Forest
If you just can’t get enough conifers, consider driving 30 miles south to this neighbouring forest. It includes an impressive Iron Age hill fort that was excavated in the late 19th century; some of the artefacts found there are now on display at the Dumfries Museum.
Destinations to explore
- Edinburgh Waverley Station
- Edinburgh Castle
- The Royal Mile
- Murrayfield Stadium
- Edinburgh Zoo
- Northumberland National Park
- Edinburgh Playhouse
- The Meadows
- Hadrian's Wall
- Edinburgh City Centre Churches Together
- Holyrood Park
- Pease Bay
- Haggerston Castle Holiday Park - Haven
- Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
- University of Edinburgh
- St Giles' Cathedral
- Jupiter Artland
- Birdoswald Roman Fort - Hadrian's Wall
- The Edinburgh Dungeon
- Cragside
- Greyfriars Kirkyard
- Forth Bridge
- Rosslyn Chapel
- Pentland Hills





