Our favourite dog-friendly cottages in the Scottish Borders
Guest Expert
5 min read
The emerald fields, verdant hills and rippling Tweed River in the Borders are a delight to explore with your dog in tow. Once the land of the reivers, when fierce clans of brigands waged war and terrorised rival clans, it’s now a genteel sort of place with charming villages and towns to visit, a rich mix of magnificent abbey ruins and ancient castles, grand country houses and bountiful gardens. Just south of Melrose, the Eildon Hills rolling triple-peak is an iconic sight with a range of walks to suit all levels, The Borders Abbey Way links a quartet of abbeys and St Cuthbert’s Way ribbons all the way to Lindisfarne. After all that walking you’ll need a comfortable place to stay so we’ve rounded up a handful of the best dog-friendly holiday cottages where your dog's welcome will be just as enthusiastic as yours.
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