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Tourism Links
Here you will find all of the essential information
and links from the website, plus many more, in one easy to find
location…
The nearest
Tourist Information Centre is in Peebles:
High
Street, Peebles
EH45 8AG
Tel: 0870 6080404 Fax: 01750 21886
Email: bordersinfo@visitscotland.com
Opening Times:
May: Monday - Saturday 9am - 5pm, Sunday 11am
- 4pm.
June & September: Monday - Saturday 9am
- 5:30pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm.
July & August: Monday - Saturday 9pm -
6pm, Sunday 10am - 4pm.
October: 9:30am - 5pm, Sunday 11am - 4pm.
In Innerleithen there is a Tourist Information Point
at Caldwell’s Newsagent, High Street, Innerleithen.
Scottish Borders Tourism
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More Tourism Links
Visit
Tweed Valley
Visit
Innerleithen
Innerleithen
Online
Undiscovered
Scotland
Traquair
House
Peebles
Town Website
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Recreation
Leisure
Peebles
Swimming Pool
Borders
Sport and Leisure
Birdwatching
Cycling
Cycling
in the Borders
The
Hub in the Forest (café, bike shop, cycle hire &
guiding services)
Extreme
Mountain Biking
Fishing
FishTweed.co.uk
Sailing/Watersports
St Mary’s Loch Sailing Club
Forest Recreation
Recreation
at Glentress Forest
Gardens
Dawyck
Botanic Garden
Kalizie
gardens
Golf
Peebles
Golf Club
Cardrona Golf Club
Innerleithen Golf Club
Horse riding (& Adventure
Activities)
Go
Forth Adventure Activities
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The Outdoor Diary
The
Outdoor Diary is a place where you can find out about hundreds
of events and activities in the great outdoors, covering Edinburgh,
the Lothians and the Scottish Borders. The events are hosted by
ranger services and other environmental organisations throughout
the area.
It’s a fantastic resource to help
you find out what's on, where and when. And as well as details
of all the be st outdoors events, you can find out exactly what
you need to bring to make the best of your trip to the great outdoors.
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Walking Links
Coastal
Walks
Border
Forests
Ranger
Led Walks
Towns
& Villages
Long
Distance Routes
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Access
Enjoy Scotland‘s outdoors. Everyone
has the right to enjoy Scotland’s outdoors – to be
on most land and inland water for recreation, education and for
going from place to place providing they act responsibly. These
access rights and responsibilities are explained in the Scottish
Outdoor Access Code.
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General
Scottish
Borders Council
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Newspapers (online)
Peebleshire
News
Borders
Today
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