Places of Interest
- Abbotsford House
- Bowhill House
- Cheviot Hills
- Cessford Burn
- Coldingham Bay
- Dawyck Botanic Garden
- Dryburgh Abbey - Historic Scotland
- Duns Castle
- Edin's Hall Broch
- Ettrick Forest
- Eyemouth
- Floors Castle
- Glentress Forest - Forest Enterprise
- Greenknowe Tower
- Harmony Garden - National Trust for Scotland
- Hawkshaw - ancestral home of the Porteous family
- Hermitage Castle - Historic Scotland
- Jedburgh Abbey - Historic Scotland
- Kailzie Gardens
- Kelso Abbey
- Lammermuir Hills
- Lauderdale
- Manderston
- Megget Reservoir
- Mellerstain House
- Melrose Abbey - Historic Scotland
- Mire Loch
- Monteviot
- Neidpath Castle
- Nisbet, Berwickshire
- Nisbet, Roxburghshire
- Paxton House
- Pennine Way - National Trails
- Priorwood Garden - National Trust for Scotland
- Robert Smail's Printing Works - National Trust for Scotland
- Scots' dike
- Smailholm Tower - Historic Scotland
- Southern Upland Way - National Trails
- St. Abbs Head
- St. Mary's Loch
- St. Ronans Wells
- Teviotdale
- Thirlestane Castle
- Traquair House
- Trimontium
- Waterloo Monument
- Wedderburn Castle
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