See & Do

glentress forest

Glentress is now part of the 7 Stanes, a network of mountain biking trail centres being developed throughout the Borders.

For a different kind of buzz, the forest is home to the zip wires and treetop adventures of Go Ape.

You can also catch up with the Osprey Watch at the visitor’s centre, browse around the excellent Alpine bike shop and feast at the Glentress Peel Cafe

exploring locally

Borders back roads are excellent for road biking. Plan a route that takes in St Mary’s Loch, Grey Mare’s Tail and the Talla Reservoir.

Book a salmon beat on the River Tweed.

Peebles Golf Club and Cardrona Golf Club are beautiful parkland courses to the north and south of the town.

 

Walks & Visits

Traquair House – Scotland’s oldest inhabited house, also an excellent brewery

Kailzie Gardens – formal gardens with enchanting river walks

Dawyck Gardens – one of the world’s finest arboreta

Neidpath Castle – a semi-ruin haunted by the “Maid of Neidpath”

Visit Scottish Borders walks & trails for information on walks in the area that are more of a challenge

eating out

Coltman’s – exclusive bistro, superb service but be sure to book before hand

Osso – café by day, a la carte restaurant by night

The Crown Hotel excellent pub grub

Cringletie Restaurant – Scottish baronial mansion with an award winning gourmet menu

The Horseshoe Inn – multiple award-winning pub restaurant with excellent quality food at very reasonable prices

Saffron Restaurant – top Indian restaurant and takeaway, small and amazingly friendly

edinburgh - festivals & restaurants

Use Len Cottage as your base for exploring Edinburgh, we are 40 minutes from the city centre

The Edinburgh International Festival and Fringe and the Edinburgh Military Tattoo run throughout August

Find out more from this official guide

Visit TimeOut for an excellent Edinburgh restaurant guide