Discover the quiet magic of the Scottish Borders on this unforgettable 5-night motorhome adventure, where winding country roads lead you through rolling hills, ancient abbeys and storybook market towns.
Pick up: Between 3–5pm from Forth Valley Motorhomes
Duration: 5 nights
Return: By 11am to Forth Valley Motorhomes
Total driving: ~350 miles
Pace: Relaxed – multiple 2-night bases, with day trips instead of moving daily.
Stirling (Forth Valley Motorhomes) → Peebles (2 nights) → Melrose (2 nights) → Kelso (1 night) → Return to Forth Valley Motorhomes.


Base for riverside walks, mountain-bike trails and market-town cafes.
Ideas: Neidpath Castle viewpoint, Glentress trails (walk or cycle), Peebles High Street & Tweed riverside path.

Abbey ruins, river scenery and Sir Walter Scott’s historic home.
Ideas: Melrose Abbey, Abbotsford House & gardens, Eildon Hills short hike, Leaderfoot Viaduct.

Handsome market town where the Tweed meets the Teviot.
Ideas: Kelso Abbey remains, Floors Castle estate walks, town square and riverside.

Holiday parks & touring sites: Hook ups, showers, laundry – best for recharging and longer stays.
CL/CS style small sites & farm stopovers: Quieter, often scenic. Great for a couple of nights.
Motorhome stopovers/aires style locations: Handy for one-night transits near villages/harbours.
Good practice & access:
Use official sites or clearly signed motorhome park ups. Don’t obstruct passing places or gateways.
Respect local by laws and Scotland’s Outdoor Access Code; leave no trace and minimise overnight impact.
Plan water and waste stops ahead of time.
Walks: Tweed Valley paths, Eildon Hills, river circuits at Kelso.
Scenic detours: St Mary’s Loch, Traquair House, Leaderfoot viewpoint.
Family friendly: Go Ape Glentress, Jedburgh Castle Jail & Museum (short detour).
Fuel & groceries: Top up in larger towns (Peebles, Galashiels, Kelso).
Road etiquette: Expect some narrow B-roads – use passing places.
Weather: Borders can be breezy; riverside spots may be cooler at night.
Return day: Allow time on A68/A72/A84 corridors.
Coast day trip: St Abbs & Eyemouth from Melrose (allow a full day).
History & culture: Floors Castle tour in Kelso, Abbotsford literary history.
Outdoors: Add an extra night in Peebles for more Tweed Valley trails.

The motorhome routes and itineraries shown on this website are provided for general guidance only and are intended as advisory information. Road conditions can change quickly and may be affected by factors such as traffic, accidents, weather, weight or height restrictions, bridge limits, seasonal access, temporary works, and road closures.
Before setting off, you should always plan and verify your journey using up-to-date sources (for example, official highways/roads authorities, local council updates, and trusted navigation tools) and ensure the route is suitable for your specific vehicle, including its size, weight, height, width, and handling capabilities. You are responsible for complying with all road signs, local regulations, and any restrictions in place at the time of travel. We accept no liability for loss, damage, delays, fines, or any other issues arising from reliance on the suggested routes.

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