| ACTIVITIES
Your
stay in Hawick will suit the active as well as the less energetic. There are a range of activities and sports on the doorstep, walking and cycling routes, mountain biking at Newcastleton, golf, fishing and horseriding.
GOLF
Golfers coming to the Borders can enjoy some of Scotland's most breath-taking courses and make great savings on green fees with Scotland best selling golf pass "Freedom of the Fairways". Within a 10 mile radius of the Hotel there are three 18 hole courses; Hawick, a challenging hilly course with panoramic views of surrounding countryside. Minto, a parkland course spectacularly placed in the Teviot Valley. The Woll at Ashkirk, set in natural parkland. In all there is 21 golf courses in the Borders, so you are spoilt for choice.
WALKING
The landscape of the Scottish Borders is characterised by
green, rolling hills divided by beautiful river valleys; the
most famous of which is the Tweed.
Border Abbeys Way 
This circular route covering many of the main Borders towns, as well as linking the four great Border abbeys on foot, is now complete. The route can be walked in sections from Kelso to Jedburgh, Jedburgh on through Denholm to Hawick, and Hawick to Selkirk, Selkirk to Melrose, and Melrose through to Kelso via Dryburgh completing the loop. This route is ideal for a long distance walker or a leisure walker on a short break, and it takes in the wonderful Borders countryside with spectaular views, catch a glimpse of wildlife and enjoy the outdoors. Look out for the waymarkers 'AW' denoting the route.
Border Forests Walks
The landscape of the Borders is characterised by extensive
forests. Many of these forests were planted 40 years ago or
more, and are coming to their first maturity.

Town
and Village Walks
There is no better way to find out about a place than by walking
round it. There are local walk leaflets for many towns and
villages, others are in preparation.
Ranger Led Walks
The Scottish Borders Council's Ranger Service operates a Guided
Walks programme all year round, including winter walks.
Long
Distance Walks
St Cuthbert's Way leads from Melrose, where St Cuthbert is
said to have started his ministry, to Holy Island (Lindisfarne),
where he ended his days.
The
Southern Upland Way is for the experienced backpacker. It
offers a challenging coast-to-coast crossing of Southern Scotland
from Portpatrick on the west coast to Cockburnspath in Berwickshire.
It is possible to walk sections of the route in a day.
FISHING
Salmon 
Often called the Queen of salmon rivers, the River Tweed
runs through the heart of the Borders. The long season runs
from 1st February to 30th November and during it more salmon are caught on the fly than in any other British
river.
Trout
The
Tweed with its tributaries the Teviot, Ettrick, Leader,Whiteadder
and many other small streams, provides first-class fishing
for brown trout.
Rainbow and brown trout are also available in local lochs
providing excellent fishing.
Course
Fishing
Although
salmon and trout fishing predominates in the Tweed catchment,
there are also many other fish to attract fishermen, such
as perch, grayling, pike and roach.
Cycling
The Scottish Borders is ideal cycling country for all ages
and abilities - with a vast network of quiet country roads,
exhilarating forest trails, and family routes along river
valleys.
The 7stanes mountain biking centre at Newcastleton has a great network of trails, ideal for first timers, noices and families. For the more adventurous there is also mountain biking at Glentress and Innerleithen in the Tweed Valley near Peebles.
The Borderloop is a magnificent 250mile waymarked circular route taking in the best of the Scottish Borders. It covers gentle rolling hills, wild moorland, river valleys, country lanes and distinctive villages and towns (like Hawick).
Horse Riding
This is 'Scotland's Horse Country', where our local riding
centres and schools cater for everyone from novices and small
children to the more advanced.
For more information on what to See & Do in the Scottish Borders visit www.visitscottishborders.com |