Pick up: Between 3–5 pm from Forth Valley Motorhomes

Duration: 10 nights

Return: By 11 am to Forth Valley Motorhomes

Total driving: ~690 miles

Pace: Relaxed exploration – multiple 2-night bases mixing Borders heritage, coastal beauty and forest landscapes.

At-a-glance route

Stirling (Forth Valley Motorhomes) → Peebles (2 nights) → Melrose (2 nights) → Berwick-upon-Tweed (2 nights) → Bamburgh & Seahouses (2 nights) → Jedburgh (1 night) → Return to Forth Valley Motorhomes

 

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Suggested Nightly Plan

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Where to stay (choose what suits you)

Holiday parks & touring sites: Full-service sites ideal for longer stays (e.g. Crossburn Peebles, Berwick Seaview, Waren Caravan Park at Bamburgh).

CL/CS small sites & farm stays: Peaceful rural options near Melrose, Jedburgh and St Mary’s Loch.

Motorhome stopovers / aires: Handy overnight park-ups around Berwick, Seahouses and Peebles.

Good practice & access: Use designated overnight sites or signed motorhome park-ups. Avoid laybys or gateways.
Respect local by-laws and Scotland’s Outdoor Access Code. Plan waste and water stops ahead of rural stretches.

 

Things to do along the way

Walks: Eildon Hills, River Tweed paths, St Abbs coastal trail, Holy Island causeway.

Scenic drives: Carter Bar border viewpoint, Coldingham Bay, St Mary’s Loch circuit.

Family-friendly: Go Ape Glentress, Farne Islands boat trip, Jedburgh Jail Museum.

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Motorhome tips for this route

Fuel & groceries: Refill in larger towns (Peebles, Galashiels, Berwick, Alnwick, Jedburgh).

Road etiquette: Expect occasional single-track roads – use passing places courteously.

Weather: The coast can be breezy; carry levelling blocks for pitches near dunes.

Return: Allow generous travel time via the A68 or A72/A84 routes to Stirling.

 

Optional extras (swap-ins if you prefer)

Historic detours: Floors Castle (Kelso), Norham Castle, Traquair House.

Outdoor adventures: Kayaking on the Tweed, cycling in Glentress or Kielder Forest.

Wildlife: RSPB St Abbs Head, puffins and seals on Farne Islands (spring–summer).

Extra night option: Add another stay at Bamburgh or St Mary’s Loch for a slower finish.

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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.

In remote areas, plan waste and water stops ahead of time.

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