Dawyck Botanic Garden Highlights
Set amidst a picturesque glen in the heart of the Scottish Borders, this world-class arboretum and Scotland's first five star garden, enjoys a continental climate in which an abundance of plant species thrive. Visit in any season and discover treasures from Nepal, China and Chile as well as the unique Dawyck Beech and some of Britain's oldest and tallest trees.
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Traquair House is claimed to be the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland
Traquair House
Traquair House, approximately 5 miles southeast of Peebles, is claimed to be the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland. While not strictly a castle, it is built in the style of a fortified mansion. It predates the Scottish Baronial style of architecture, and may have been one of the influences on this style. It contains a brewery which makes Jacobite Ale and House Ale,More Info
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Step into the Scottish Borders
The Scottish Borders is bursting with picturesque valleys, landscapes and rolling hills that will transport you back in time to a world full of history and heritage.
Uncover the historic heartland of the Scottish Borders through atmospheric Abbeys, grand stately homes and historic castles. Explore Jedburgh, Kelso, Dryburgh and Melrose Abbeys for a lesson on the region’s turbulent past, or join in with traditions at the popular Common Ridings in Kelso, Hawick and Selkirk.
Venture to the adrenaline-filled outdoors for mountain biking at 7stanes in Glentress & Innerleithen and Newcastleton, try your luck fishing in the River Tweed, or enjoy sailing, fishing and walking at St Mary’s Loch.
Taste some of the area’s local produce at restaurants, such as Hergés on the Loch, Firebrick Brasserie, and Seasons! Or explore the region’s historic breweries and try a beer at Born in the Borders, Tempest Brewery, Traquair Brewery, or Broughton Ales.
Take a trip on one of Scotland’s Great Scenic Railway Journeys – the Borders Railway – to witness some of the Borders’ most picturesque sites. Onward bus travel from Galashiels allows you to explore more of the Scottish Borders, giving you the perfect view of the passing countryside.
For adventure, historic sites and beautiful landscapes, step into the Scottish Borders!
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Visit us at Chelsea!
For the first time Discover Scottish Gardens exhibits at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show (23 - 27 May 2017) to represent Scotland’s magnificent collection of gardens, nurseries and garden related businesses, showcasing the nation’s outstanding horticulture and plant diversity. Be inspired, be surprised and discover the beauty of Scottish gardens. Come visit us at Eastern Avenue 462!
This short film features Inverewe, Attadale Gardens, Carolside, Portmore Gardens, Benmore, Dawyck, Logan and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.
Peeblesshire
Peeblesshire, the County of Peebles or Tweeddale is a historic county of Scotland. Its county town is Peebles, and it borders Midlothian to the north, Selkirkshire to the east, Dumfriesshire to the south, and Lanarkshire to the west.
After the local government reorganisation of 1975 the county lost its administrative status, and the area was governed as the district of Tweeddale.
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Traquair House in Scotland.
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