Over the centuries the Scottish Borders have seen many visitors on their way to battles or in search of a place to stay. They enjoyed the fruits of the land and when times were hard they raided their neighbours across the Border. Fortunately the only Border Raider we have now is the Reiver statue in the town centre a reminder of bygone days.
Besides the beautiful Border landscape unspoilt by modern development, we have much to offer. Stately Homes, Abbeys, Castles, Gardens, places of interest reflecting Borders past and present, Sports, Walking, Cycling in beautiful countryside with winding roads to enjoy at leisure in the clear, fresh air. Basing yourself in Galashiels puts Edinburgh and much of central Scotland within your reach too. It's a perfect place to make a relaxing start to your Scottish holiday or to pause and say farewell to our lovely country. At Sunnybrae you will be assured of a warm Scottish Welcome, cosy rooms and a hearty breakfast.
Welcome to Drumbuie Farm home to the Urquhart family (same clan as the castle). We breed "hairy highland cows" and their adorable calves. The herd also comprises of…
It is situated near the harbour and cathedral. The Abbey Wall, which enclosed the Cathedral precincts, borders the garden of the house. The wall was built in the 12th Century and raised…
Located on the edge of town – 10 minute walk from the centre and on a main bus route – Inverasdale sits down off the main road, by a stream and offers peaceful and relaxing accommodation…