Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.com3-Day Scottish Borders Small Group Tour
Duration: 3 days / 2 nights (approx.)
Location: Glasgow, Scotland
Product code: 2714GLABORD
Want to tour the back roads of the Scottish Borders but don't want to join a large coach group? Looking for a little flexibility and spontaneity in your itinerary? Do you have a few days to really get deep into the Scottish countryside?
The Borders, "Land of the Rivers", is one of Scotland's unsung regions. People tend to simply drive through it on their way to Glasgow or Edinburgh. They know not what they miss! It is a fantastic area, rich in historical association. Inevitably, as a region long fought over by everyone from the ancient Picts, Romans, Vikings, and to the latter day English and Scots, it is a landscape dominated by fortified houses, castles and by Roman ruins.
There are also the romantic remains of majestic abbeys, there are great and stately houses and fine museums. It is the land of Robbie Burns, of Walter Scott, Robert the Bruce, and genealogically of anyone called Armstrong! It is a region of austere beauty and this three day tour captures some of the best of the region.
With a maximum group size of 11 and a university educated guide/driver, you are sure to have a memorable and personal experience.
3-Day Scottish Borders Small Group Tour
Seasonal - 2009 dates
- May 1, 15 and 29
- June 12 and 26
- July 10 and 24
- August 7 and 21
- September 4 and 18
- October 2
Tour departs from centrally located Glasgow hotels
Departure Time:8:00am
Return details:Tour returns to original point of departure at approximately 6:00pm (Day 3)
Hotel Pickup:Tour departs from centrally located Glasgow hotels. Please include the details of your hotel at the time of booking.
Itinerary:Day One:
Your first visit is to the World Heritage site of New Lanark, a beautifully restored 18th century cotton mill village in Southern Scotland, close to the Falls of Clyde. The fascinating history of the village is brought back to life in an award-winning Visitor Center. The village first rose to fame when Robert Owen was mill manager from 1800-1825. Owen transformed life in New Lanark with ideas and opportunities that were at least a hundred years ahead of their time. Child labor and corporal punishment were abolished, and villagers were provided with decent homes, schools and evening classes, free health care, and affordable food.
Next, through the town of Peebles and a beautiful scenic run down the Tweed Valley to Walter Scott's home at Abbotsford. Scott's romantic historical novels such as "Rob Roy" and "Ivanhoe" were sufficiently popular in his lifetime to enable him to build this magnificent property. Anyone joining this tour would definitely find reading a "Waverly" novel great pre-tour reading. If there is time, and there is group interest, the next stop will be to see an exhibition on the life of the great Victorian explorer, the Mungo Park at Selkirk.
Continue south through the astounding, wild Borders scenery. The castle and fortified houses bear testament to the wild history of this region; wars, local feuding, cattle rustling and downright brigandry were daily events (read the novel, "The Candlemass Road" by George MacDonald Frazer for an superb introduction to the area). Your accommodation for two nights is at a lovely working farmhouse in Catlowdy. The farm is particularly noted for its home cooking!
Day Two:
The lawlessness of this area was too hot even for the Romans! This marked virtually the northernmost point of its Empire and, finding it impossible to subdue the wild Picts and Scots, the Governor Hadrian built his 70 mile long wall from coast to coast to keep out the painted horde. The day will see you exploring this 2nd century marvel, its forts, nearby settlements and local country towns. Most tours only make a cursory stop at the wall but you will be following its course concluding at the market town of Hexham.
Next you will dip south to the great moorland expanses of the North Pennies. This is part of what is known as "the backbone of England" and it's a truly stunning region. Amongst the tour highlights will be a visit to England highest town, Alston. Depending on time and group interests, you may also find the time to visit the local lead-mining heritage center. The run back to your farmhouse accommodation takes you past the prehistoric stones of "Long Meg and her daughters", the third largest prehistoric stone circle in Britain after Stonehenge, Avebury and Lanercost Priory.
Day Three
Begin the final day with what can only be described as a breathtaking drive up Liddlesdale to one of the most important border towns, Royal Burgh of Jedburgh. Most tours fly through the town en route to Edinburgh. What do they miss! Discover a wealth of historical and architectural jewels - where Bonnie Prince Charlie resided in 1745, where the geologist James Hutton observed the Jedburgh Angular Unconformity and confirmed his theory of the formation of the Earth. You can sample "Jedburgh snails", the local delicacy, a brown mint flavored boiled sweet in the shape of a snail, said to have been introduced to the town by Napoleonic prisoners of war.
Most notably, though, there's the 900 year old Jedburgh Abbey. Ravaged by time and warfare, Jedburgh Abbey remains one of the country's most spectacular ancient monuments. Founded as a priory in 1138 by King David I to Scots and English alike that he could create buildings on a magnificent scale even on the fringes of his realm.
Continue your drive north the short distance to Edinburgh where you'll enjoy a panoramic of the city. On the outskirts, however, you can discover Rosslyn Chapel. This fantastic church has achieved renewed prominence through Dan Brown "Da Vinci Code" and whether you've read the book or not, its architecture and links to the Knights Templar will interest everyone.
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- Entrance fees
- Hotel pick up and drop off
- University-educated driver/guide
- Two nights accommodation with breakfast and dinner
- Optional gratuities
- Food and drinks, unless specified
All properties are chosen on the basis of style, friendliness of welcome, location, historical interest and cooking. All are three star but may include 17th century working farm houses, 17th century coaching Inns, pubs, guest houses, small family run hotels and manor houses.
Additional Info:- This tour must be booked at least 48 hours in advance of your travel date
- Confirmation for this tour will be received at time of booking, unless booked within 7 days of departure in which case confirmation will be received within 48 hours, subject to availability
- Tour is operated in English unless otherwise specified
- Maximum group size is 11
A 100% cancellation penalty applies if cancelled 15 days or less prior to travel date.
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