Perfect for families or active getaways in the heart of the Tweed Valley.
Tweedside is ideally situated to provide you and your loved ones a calm, perfectly located base for your break away.
The Tweed Valley caters for all ages, capabilities and wishes.
Within a 1-minute walk - there is a selection of eateries, coffee shops, boutique shops, pubs and microbrewary as well regular live music venues, access to gorgeous hiking, mountain-biking trails and the River Tweed (for fishing or the kayak trail).
A 5-minute walk takes you to our picturesque (but challenging!) 9-hole golf course.
If you prefer to explore by car - a 15/20 minute drive will take you to castles, stately homes, museums, theatres, further selections of restaurants and independant shops, chocolate schools, alpaca trekking adventures. The list goes on :)
It is a 10-minute drive to Peebles and a 50-minute drive to Scotland's capital.
The small town of Innerleithen lies between Peebles and Galashiels in the Scottish Borders. The area around the town has been occupied since pre-Roman times. The remains of an Iron-Age hill fort are visible atop Caerlee Hill and defensive ditch works are visible on the hill of Windy Knowe. A semi-permanent Roman marching camp was discovered on the flood plain by the River Tweed.
Like other places in the Borders, Innerleithen's success is built on wool and knitwear, but its fame sprung from its health-giving spring, subject of Sir Walter Scott's 1823 novel Ronan's Well.
Nearby 7stanes Innerleithen is regarded as one of the best and most challenging downhill tracks in the UK. The centre offers many exciting, adrenaline-pumping routes and has been a popular downhill race venue for many years.
Innerleithen has held the annual Border Games since 1827 and nearby, Traquair House is the oldest inhabited house in Scotland.