Penicuik House is a painstakingly restored mansion set in one of the finest designed landscapes in the country. The Penicuik House Cafe is open 7…
Visitor Centre & Coffee Shop. Come see first hand our authentic working mill tours, browse our collections and gifts, then enjoy a coffee or spot…
Housed in the wonderfully restored Lady Victoria Colliery, National Mining Museum Scotland tells the story of coal for Scotland.
Dalkeith Country Park is a truly special place, home to Fort Douglas adventure playground and Restoration Yard Store, Restaurant & Wellbeing Lab.
Traquair is Scotland's Oldest Continually Inhabited House dating back over 900years and still lived in as a family home today.
Oldest working commercial letterpress printers in the UK – a living museum of Victorian history
Visit the world's longest running indoor exotic butterfly house for a wonderful day out. Daily Events. Jungle Gift Shop. Restaurant. Play Area. Free Parking.
Rosslyn Chapel is a 15th Century Chapel located 7 miles south of Edinburgh. Made famous most recently for its part in 'The Da Vinci Code'…
Explore the house, beautiful gardens and walks around the Estate. Sample homemade Estate produce at the Terrace Cafe, gift shop & deli.
Paxton House is a Georgian mansion overlooking the River Tweed set in 80 acres of grounds on the border of England and Scotland 4 miles…
Made by hand vases, bowls, paperweights, animals, sculptures, bespoke designs with ashes set in glass.
The village of Denholm is built around the Green. In the middle of the Green stands Leyden's Monument which was erected in 1861
The great St Abbs Lighthouse surrounded by scenic views and an abundance of wildlife!
The large town of Kelso lies near to the meeting point of the River Tweed and the River Teviot.
Lauder is a market town situated on the Leader Water on the western edge of the Lammermuir Hills.
The small country village of Paxton lies next to the Rivertweed and is a well known spot for salmon fishing.
The town of Penicuik, is the largest of the Midlothian towns with around 16,000 residents.
Ettrick is a small and tranquil village set in stunning countryside with roots going back to to the Bronze Age.
The town of Coldsstream lies on the north bank of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders.
The scenic village of Stow is located in the Scottish Borders close to the larger town of Galashiels.
West Linton is said to be one of the oldest market town settlements in Scotland.
Earlston is a market town that lies at the edge of the Leader water that dates back to around the 13th century.
The village of Walkerburn was built after Henry Ballantyne bought land to build a Tweed Mill in 1846
Pathhead is a small village in Midlothian that surrounded by many historical points of interest.
The village of Carlops, situated in the Pentland Hills, dates back to 1788 when it was founded to be a mining and cotton weaving settlement.
Selkirk is one of the oldest Royal Burghs in Scotland and also one of the earliest settlements in what is now the Scottish Borders.
Gorebridge was once a mining and gun powder production village but is now a commuter town to Edinburgh and a popular place for visitors.