Lodges and Log Cabins in the Scottish Borders

Lodges and Log Cabins in the Scottish Borders

The Scottish Borders region of Scotland is one of the southernmost parts of the country, near the border with  Northumberland. This is one of the easiest bits of Scotland to reach, but there's still plenty to see and do. From rugged coastline to rolling hills, this is a great place to explore. There are also plenty of tempting attractions, including the beautiful ruins of Melrose Abbey and Jedburgh Abbey, or stately homes such as Abbotsford. Or, visit some of the charming towns such as Peebles and Kelso, and attend the historic Common Riding festivals.

Whatever you want from your Scottish holiday, we can help with a huge selection of lodges and log cabins in Scottish Borders. Want something near the coast? Or want to explore Jedburgh Castle and Mary Queen of Scots' Visitor Centre? We can help you find a log cabin that's situated perfectly for you and what you want to experience.

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Scottish Borders Log Cabins

  • Last Minute Cottages - Orchard Hideaway
  • Ednam

    Orchard Hideaway

    Ref: S237925

    Reviews 2

    2
    4

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    £141

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  • Last Minute Cottages - The Pod With Hot Tub Juniperlea
  • 3

    Pathhead

    The Pod With Hot Tub Juniperlea

    Ref: S641825

    1
    2

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    £234

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  • Last Minute Cottages - Lilliardsedge Holiday Park
  • Jedburgh

    Lilliardsedge Holiday Park

    Ref: S802833

    4
    8

    From

    £111

    per night
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    Frequent questions

    • Why visit Scottish Borders?

      Visiting the Scottish Borders is a great idea for those interested in exploring a region rich in history, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage. From the picturesque rolling hills and charming towns to historic abbeys and castles, the Scottish Borders offers a mix of outdoor activities, scenic beauty, and a glimpse into Scotland's past, making it an appealing destination for travellers.

    • What is the tourist route to the Scottish Borders?

      Starting outside of Scotland, the Borders Historic Route commences close to Carlisle and then continues through the verdant landscapes of the Scottish Borders. Travel along this route towards Edinburgh, taking the opportunity to discover the enchanting villages along the way before arriving at the historic capital city of Scotland.

    • What is the closest town to the Scottish border?

      The closest town to the Scottish border is Berwick-upon-Tweed. It is located in Northumberland, England, right near the border with Scotland.

    • What towns are on the Scottish English border?

      A collection of towns line the border between Scotland and England, each possessing its distinct charm and significance. Berwick-upon-Tweed stands as an English town closest to the border, while Coldstream, Kelso, Jedburgh, and Hawick are notable Scottish counterparts. Further along the boundary, towns like Newcastleton, Canonbie, and Gretna lie on the Scottish side, while Longtown and Brampton are situated on the English side. These towns collectively weave a tapestry of history and culture along this historic border region.

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