
Berwick is the most Northerly town in England, famous for its Elizabethan Walls, three iconic bridges, thriving culture scene, wildlife and beaches.
It's a lovely town to discover tiny independent shops and boutiques, quiet cafés and beguiling stories from history.

Gunsgreen House was built back in 1753 by local smuggler John Nisbet, and of a John Adam design. The architecture includes secret hiding places where smuggled goods were kept.
Discover the secret hiding places for smuggled goods, or walk the smugglers trail.

Edinburgh is Scotland's compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny

In Scotland there are over 550 golf courses to choose from - that's more courses per head of population than anywhere else in the world! The range and breadth of Scottish golf courses means that whatever your level and course preference, you'll never be far from fairways and greens suited to you

Eyemouth is a great base for walking or cycling. Located on several coastal and inland paths and trails, there are many resources available to help you plan your days. There something for all levels from the serious hike to a relaxed saunter around ancient castles and churches. The views are always picturesque and often stunning.