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Discover Peebles' rich heritage and stunning classical art in the historic Tweeddale Museum & Gallery, housed in the iconic Chambers Institution.
Historic octagonal stone monument marking Peebles’ medieval market rights and civic heritage, adorned with unique carvings and a 17th-century sundial.
Historic charm meets modern comfort in the heart of Peebles, with excellent dining and a welcoming atmosphere for all visitors.
Historic charm and modern comfort meet in the heart of Peebles, with local dining and scenic walks just steps away.
Historic 4-star hotel with scenic Tweed Valley views, family-friendly leisure, spa, and classic Scottish hospitality in Peebles.
Explore the evocative ruins of Horsburgh Castle, a 16th-century Border tower steeped in Scotland’s turbulent history and scenic landscapes.
Historic 16th-century castle hotel near Peebles with luxury spa, acclaimed dining, and scenic grounds featuring the Great Polish Map of Scotland.
A spacious, cyclist-friendly holiday home in Innerleithen, perfect for exploring the iconic trails of the Scottish Borders.
Historic 200-year-old coach house hotel and gastro pub offering cozy rooms, hearty local cuisine, and warm hospitality in scenic Innerleithen.
Experience Scotland’s only destination spa nestled in a historic castle with luxurious treatments, fine dining, and serene gardens in the Borders.
A warm, light-filled cafe in the heart of Dawyck Botanic Garden, serving seasonal soups, sandwiches, and excellent home baking with views over 65 acres of woodland.
Explore the evocative ruins of Hirendean Castle, a 16th-century Scottish peel tower steeped in history, legend, and serene countryside views.
A ruined 16th-century fortress where Border legend and Scottish history converge beside St Mary's Loch.
A striking white monument honoring James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd, overlooking the serene St Mary's Loch in Scotland's Borders.
Explore the haunting ruins of Newark Castle near Selkirk, a 15th-century tower steeped in Border wars, royal ties, and tragic history.
An Iron Age broch perched above the Gala Water, offering 2,000 years of Scottish history and panoramic Border views.
Experience 500 years of Scottish Borders history and luxury at Aikwood Tower, a stunning 16th-century peel tower set in breathtaking countryside.
Explore Rosslyn Castle, a majestic 14th-century fortress nestled in Roslin Glen, blending medieval history with stunning natural beauty.
A serene memorial honoring the 1303 Battle of Roslin, a pivotal Scottish victory during the Wars of Independence.
Experience medieval grandeur and modern luxury at Dalhousie Castle Hotel and Spa, nestled in scenic Scottish parkland near Edinburgh.
Explore the subtle earthworks and ancient mysteries of Maiden Castle, a prehistoric fortification nestled in the scenic Midlothian landscape.
Explore Dryden Tower, a mysterious 19th-century Gothic folly offering panoramic Scottish countryside views and rich historic intrigue.
Discover the ancient Trees Of The Kings in Selkirk, where Scottish royal history and nature unite in a serene, storied landscape.
Victorian mansion meets modernist masterpiece in a riverside Scottish Borders estate.
Explore Scotland’s coal mining heritage at the beautifully preserved Lady Victoria Colliery with immersive exhibits and expert-guided tours.
Historic home of the Southern Reporter newspaper, a cornerstone of Selkirk’s rich journalistic heritage on the town’s vibrant High Street.
Historic ruins of Selkirk’s Kirk o’ the Forest, where William Wallace was proclaimed Guardian of Scotland in 1297.
Discover the Mungo Park Monument in Selkirk, honoring the fearless Scottish explorer who charted the Niger River and shaped African exploration history.
Medieval hospital ruins where 12th-century monks pioneered surgical medicine on Scotland's ancient Royal Road.
Experience regal Scottish luxury and historic charm at Melville Castle Hotel, a serene castle retreat near Edinburgh with elegant rooms and fine dining.
Explore Covington Tower, a majestic 15th-century Scottish fortress steeped in history and medieval charm near Biggar.
A 2.7-meter prehistoric stone marking ancient mysteries on Edinburgh's southern edge.
Explore Newton Tower, a unique early 17th-century ruined church tower in Dalkeith, rich in history and surrounded by tranquil old gravestones.
Experience historic Scottish charm and elegant celebrations at Monkton House, a unique 15th-century castle wedding venue near Edinburgh.
A tranquil historic hamlet in East Lothian offering scenic countryside charm and a glimpse into Scotland’s agricultural heritage.
Historic 15th-century tower in Edinburgh, birthplace of John Napier and centerpiece of Edinburgh Napier University’s Merchiston campus.
Victorian hospital turned heritage headquarters, where Scotland's architectural legacy is preserved and celebrated.
Where a 13th-century prophet met the Faerie Queen—legend carved in stone on the Eildon Hills.
Modern, clean, and comfortable hotel in Edinburgh Park with great transport links, free parking, and family-friendly amenities.
Explore Scotland’s oldest railway tunnel, a historic horse-drawn coal route transformed into a vibrant urban walking and cycling path in Edinburgh.
A serene landmark at the heart of Edinburgh’s beloved green space, blending history, community, and nature.
Climb Edinburgh’s ancient volcanic peak for breathtaking panoramic views and a journey through natural and historic wonders.
Edinburgh's iconic neoclassical university building, crowned with the Golden Boy and steeped in Scottish Enlightenment heritage.
Edinburgh's Renaissance masterpiece: where academic tradition meets architectural brilliance since 1897.
Explore Edinburgh’s historic Flodden Wall, a 16th-century fortress that shaped the city’s medieval heart and stands as a testament to resilience and history.
Explore Edinburgh’s historic Surgeons' Hall Museums, where medical history, pathology, and surgical innovation come vividly to life in a landmark setting.
Discover the heartwarming tale of Greyfriars Bobby, Edinburgh’s beloved loyal Skye Terrier immortalized in bronze near Greyfriars Kirkyard.
Iconic 18th-century classical quadrangle housing Edinburgh Law School and University administration in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town.
George IV Bridge: Edinburgh’s historic elevated street linking Old Town charm with New Town vibrancy through stunning architecture and rich heritage.
Historic elevated street connecting Old Town to the South Side, lined with Victorian architecture and cultural institutions.
Explore Scotland’s royal heritage at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, a living palace rich with history, stunning gardens, and royal grandeur.
Scotland's solemn shrine honoring fallen service members from World War I to present day
Scotland's iconic fortress crowning a volcanic plug, home to Crown Jewels and centuries of history.
A hidden cast iron memorial beneath Edinburgh Castle honoring the thousands persecuted in Scotland’s historic witch trials.
Discover Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Site where medieval charm meets Georgian elegance in a stunning urban landscape.
A Victorian-era Celtic cross honouring Scottish soldiers from the 1857 Indian Rebellion, set on Edinburgh Castle's historic esplanade.
Explore Scotland’s historic Supreme Courts housed in Edinburgh’s iconic Parliament House, a living symbol of justice since 1532.
Explore Edinburgh’s dark history and haunted vaults with Mercat Tours’ immersive ghost and historical walking tours.
Explore Edinburgh’s Parliament Square, a historic nexus of Scottish law, politics, and culture nestled beside the iconic St Giles’ Cathedral.
Discover Edinburgh’s spiritual heart with St Giles' Cathedral, a Gothic masterpiece rich in history, art, and vibrant cultural life.
A striking bronze tribute to philosopher David Hume, blending classical imagery with Edinburgh’s Enlightenment heritage and a toe-rubbing tradition for luck.
Discover Edinburgh’s iconic Heart of Midlothian mosaic—a historic symbol of justice, tradition, and local lore on the Royal Mile.
Historic octagonal monument on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, symbolizing centuries of market life, royal proclamations, and civic heritage.
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Historic Chambers Institution housing Peebles Library, Museum & Gallery with rich local heritage and vibrant exhibitions.
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