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33 Log Cabins in Scottish Borders

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LITTLE GEM LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in St Boswells 4

Melrose, Scottish Borders, Scotland

LITTLE GEM LODGE, pet friendly, with a garden in St Boswells From £623 Availability

This lovely chalet bungalow is in the village of Charlesfield near to St Boswells and can sleep four people in two bedrooms.

Little Gem Lodge is a lovely chalet bungalow situated in the village of Charlesfield, just four miles from St Boswells in the Scottish Borders. The bungalow can sleep four people and has one king-size double bedroom with en-suite shower and one twin together with shower room. Also in the cottage is a kitchen with dining area and sitting area with electric fire. Outside is off road parking for two cars and a veranda with furniture. Little Gem Lodge is in an ideal location for exploring this lovely part of the country.

Amenities: Gas central heating with electric fire. Electric oven, gas hob, microwave, fridge, freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, TV with Freeview, DVD, WiFi, selection of books, games and DVDs. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Off road parking for 2 cars. Enclosed, front veranda with furniture. Two well-behaved dogs welcome. Sorry, no smoking. Shop 1.5 miles, bar in hotel 1 mile. Tea room 10 mins walk.

Region: From the lush green farmlands of the Borders to the ruggedness of the Highlands, the Scots are proud of their land and identity. Scotland also has some of Britain's best beaches with glorious stretches of clean sand over which to roam.

Town: St Boswells sits on the south of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders. There is much evidence of Roman occupation, dating from almost two thousand years ago. Today, St Boswells is known for being on the route of St Cuthbert’s Way, the long distance path from Melrose Abbey to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. The village boasts a hotel, café, several shops, Post Office, butcher and a garage.

Located in Melrose, this lodge is in a rural area. Bank Street Gardens and Three Brethren reflect the area's natural beauty and area attractions include Scott's View and St Abbs & Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve. Woodside Garden Centre and Waverley Line are also worth visiting.

Luxury Glamping Pod The Hawthorn Sleeps 2 with Hot Tub 2

Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Luxury Glamping Pod The Hawthorn Sleeps 2 with Hot Tub From £3072 Availability

Gorgeous luxury glamping pod set in a secluded private spot on a farm. Stunning views. Private Hot Tub. Air conditioning. Ensuite. High quality linens and toiletries all included. Smart TV, 5G Wifi and Bluetooth speakers. Kingsized Bed. Seating area. Small kitchenette area with Hob, Fridge and Microwave and BBQ outside. Facilities hut nearby for freezer and washing machine/drying area. Set on a farm with wonderful friendly animals to meet including Donkeys, Goats, Pigs, Ponies and Chickens. Local walks, treasure trail, willow den and mud kitchen. Amazing dark skies and oodles of peace and quiet.

This cabin is located in Lauder. Festival Theatre and National Museum of Scotland are cultural highlights, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Leisure Club and Spa at Macdonald Cardrona Hotel and 7stanes - Glentress. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Musselburgh Racecourse or Easter Road Stadium.

Luxury Shepherd's Hut (The Hawthorn) at Templehall 2

Coldingham Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Luxury Shepherd's Hut (The Hawthorn) at Templehall From £588 Availability

Shepherd's Hut (The Hawthorn) at Templehall
Coastal view from this luxurious Shepherds Hut. This hut has the versatility of being used with either a linked double bed or as two singles. ( Just let us know how you would like the bed(s) when booking. The Hawthorn has a full shower/bathroom with simploo toilet and self contained shower. We provide free Wifi, TV .There is a log burner to keep you cosy on the chilly nights.

Ideal for a peaceful stay in the countryside for anyone who wants to try something different. Sited on a beautiful lawned grass paddock with views to the coast over open fields. A truly wonderful setting.

Glamping is combining both yesterday’s amenities and today’s technology. Also called boutique camping or luxury camping.
The shepherd’s hut (or shepherd’s wagon) was used from the 15th Century and into the 20th Century by shepherds during sheep raising and lambing, primarily in the United Kingdom and France. Shepherd’s huts often had iron wheels and corrugated iron tops. Sometimes the sides were also made of corrugated iron.
Use of shepherd’s huts by farmers reached a peak in the late 19th Century and dwindled in the 20th century with the advent of mechanised farm machinery and electric power reaching even remote farms. Their use persisted in some northern counties of England and Scotland particularly Westmoreland , Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
Our Shepherd’s hut combines tradition and luxury it has a very luxurious double bed with Egyptian cotton bedding and storage underneath. The kitchen area has a small butler sink with hot and cold running water, a storage cupboard and a two ring hob with grill and oven, full size fridge and a Nespresso coffee machine.
There is a fold down table with two chairs, a small log burning stove. There is a feeling of calm for people to de-stress chill out and relax.
TV and free Wifi
There is also a table and chairs for dining outside the hut.

Free Wifi and and luxury coffee :)

We meet you on arrival to welcome you and show you around. We are also available during your stay if needed.

Coldingham Village 0.5 miles
Coldingham Beach 1.5 mls
East Coast Mainline station at Berwick-upon Tweed 11miles
Bus Service 0.5 miles
Edinburgh Airport 1 hour
Newcastle Airport 1.5 hours

Located in Eyemouth, this cabin is in a rural area and on a river. The area's natural beauty can be seen at St Abbs Head National Nature Reserve and Duns Castle Nature Reserve, while Eyemouth Museum and Eyemouth Maritime Centre are cultural highlights. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Shielfield Park or The Swan Centre for Leisure. Windsurfing and motor boating offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with cycling and hiking nearby.

Luxury Shepherd's Hut (The Rowan) at Templehall 2

Coldingham Eyemouth, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Luxury Shepherd's Hut (The Rowan) at Templehall From £616 Availability

Shepherd's Hut (The Rowan) at Templehall
Coastal view from this luxurious Shepherds Hut. Fixed double bed and full shower room with simploo toilet and self contained shower. We provide free Wifi, TV and a Nespresso coffee machine. There is a log burner to keep you cosy on the chilly nights.

Ideal for a peaceful stay in the countryside for anyone who wants to try something different. Sited on a beautiful lawned grass paddock with views to the coast over open fields. A truly wonderful setting.

Glamping is combining both yesterday’s amenities and today’s technology. Also called boutique camping or luxury camping.
The shepherd’s hut (or shepherd’s wagon) was used from the 15th Century and into the 20th Century by shepherds during sheep raising and lambing, primarily in the United Kingdom and France. Shepherd’s huts often had iron wheels and corrugated iron tops. Sometimes the sides were also made of corrugated iron.
Use of shepherd’s huts by farmers reached a peak in the late 19th Century and dwindled in the 20th century with the advent of mechanised farm machinery and electric power reaching even remote farms. Their use persisted in some northern counties of England and Scotland particularly Westmoreland , Northumberland and the Scottish Borders.
Our Shepherd’s hut combines tradition and luxury it has a very luxurious double bed with Egyptian cotton bedding and storage underneath. The kitchen area has a small butler sink with hot and cold running water, a storage cupboard and a two ring hob with grill and oven, full size fridge and a Nespresso coffee machine.
There is a fold down table with two chairs, a small log burning stove. There is a feeling of calm for people to de-stress chill out and relax.
TV and free Wifi
There is also a table and chairs for dining outside the hut.

Free Wifi and and luxury coffee :)

We meet you on arrival to welcome you and show you around. We are also available during your stay if needed.

Coldingham Village 0.5 miles
Coldingham Beach 1.5 mls
East Coast Mainline station at Berwick-upon Tweed 11miles
Bus Service 0.5 miles
Edinburgh Airport 1 hour
Newcastle Airport 1.5 hours

Located in Eyemouth, this cabin is on a lake. Eyemouth Museum and Eyemouth Maritime Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Coldingham Priory and The Swan Centre for Leisure. Scuba diving and snorkeling offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with hiking and cycling nearby.

Shepherd's Hut @ Westcote 4

Hawick, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Shepherd's Hut @ Westcote From £651 Availability

Situated on a working sheep farm in the heart of the Scottish Borders Westcote Glamping's quaintly decorated Shepherd’s Hut makes a delightful staycation - add the wood-burning hot tub at an extra cost to make it perfect!

The hut features a double bed, single bed, and sofa area, the latter of which makes the perfect bed for a child (although it regularly fits petite adults comfortably). As well as the outdoor BBQ and fire pit guests can make use of the unit's self-enclosed kitchen with a hob, oven, and essential crockery, cutlery, pots, pans, tea, coffee and sugar.

During your stay you also have your own external eco-toilet and access to our shared outdoor kitchen facilities, showers, picnic benches. Westcote also has four wood-burning hot tubs - contact directly to book!

Notes:
No excessive noise after 11 pm.
Dogs are welcome - £5 charge per dog, maximum 3 dogs.
Hot tubs are for exclusive use from 5pm until midnight, subject to availability and at an additional charge.
A complimentary bottle of Prosecco is provided for guests staying three nights or more.
Additional items can be purchased, for instance, extra logs, BBQ hampers, and our own hen eggs.

Located in Hawick, this cabin is in a rural area. Heart of Hawick and Drumlanrigs Tower are local landmarks, and some of the area's attractions include Woodside Garden Centre and St Abbs & Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve. Scott's View and Jedforest Deer & Farm Park are also worth visiting.

Showman's Hut @ Westcote 4

Hawick, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Showman's Hut @ Westcote From £721 Availability

Situated on a working sheep farm in the heart of the Scottish Borders Westcote Glamping's charming Showman’s Hut is the perfect staycation for either couple or a family of four with young children (the pull-out bed is only suitable for a small child/under 8s).

Inside the hut is every key amenity: toilet, shower, hob, sink, small oven, fridge, electric heater and fully made bed with feather duvets. Outside is you own BBQ and fire pit to toast marshmallows on and your own table/chairs, however, during your stay you also have access to our shared outdoor kitchen facilities, picnic benches, and sheltered table area. For an additional charge you can also book one of our four wood-burning hot tubs - contact directly to book!

Notes:
No excessive noise after 11 pm.
Dogs are welcome - £5 charge per dog, maximum 3 dogs.
Hot tubs are for exclusive use from 5pm until midnight, subject to availability and at an additional charge.
A complimentary bottle of Prosecco is provided for guests staying three nights or more.
Additional items can be purchased, for instance, extra logs, BBQ hampers, and our own hen eggs.

This cabin is located in Hawick. The area's natural beauty can be seen at St Abbs & Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve and Northumberland National Park, while Heart of Hawick and Borders Textile Towerhouse are cultural highlights. Woodside Garden Centre and Scott's View are also worth visiting.

Smiddyhill Lodge, Innerleithen self catering holiday let 5

Innerleithen, Scottish Borders, Scotland

Smiddyhill Lodge, Innerleithen self catering holiday let From £1050 Availability

This newly built lodge was partly funded by LEADER, an EU initiative and part of the Scottish Rural Development Programme to support growth in the rural economy.
Smiddyhill Lodge is a luxury two bedroom wooden cabin located in the beautiful Scottish Borders. The Lodge has large windows which overlook on one side green fields and on the other the river Tweed. It has double doors and 4 velux windows that let plenty of light in. The Lodge can accommodate 4 people.
Disability ramp for easy access, with decking back and front.
The cabin has a large living area with a comfy sofa and chairs, and a dining area. It is an Open plan design that is fully equipped.
Gas central heating through out and a log burner for those cosy evenings.
There are two bedrooms , one double and one twin. Both have ensuite facilities. (Shower rooms).

There is a garage area and storage facilities for cars/van, motor cycles, mountain bikes, fishing tackle etc.

The Lodge is sited on the A72 between Innerleithen and Peebles, and nestles between some of the best mountain bike trails nr Innerleithen and Glentress.
Just up the road towards Peebles is an 18 hole golf course at Cardrona, a 9 hole golf course on the outskirts of Innerleithen and another course at Peebles.
The river Tweed is close by and offers some of the best salmon and trout fishing.
Permits can be bought online or locally.
The whole property has security surveillance, lighting and is well fenced.
A private water supply feeds the cabin. Smiddyhill has its own UV system fitted. The quality of the water has been tested safe to drink.
Cabin

Under ASSC protocol, Smiddyhill Lodge is Ready To Go. We have followed government guidelines and advice of how to minimise the risk of Covid-19. Due to the location of the cabin and rural setting it is classed as low risk. The cleaning regime in place will provide reassurance to all visitors. We are following stringent guidelines on cleansing the property after each let. Could visitors please air the property and bag up all linen before departure.


What to do if a guest develops or arrives with COVID-19 symptoms
●  According to UK Hospitality guidelines, if a guest presents themselves with symptoms or Covid-19 or is asymptomatic but declares the need to self-isolate, they should be advised to check out and return home to self-isolate according to current government guidance. If the guest has acute symptoms, has breathing difficulties, or their life is at potential risk, seek medical help immediately. Businesses should refer to NHS Inform for further advice on what action to take in the event of a known or suspected case of Covid-19 within the premises.


Call 111 for NHS 24 medical advice.
In an emergency call 999


● It is understood that if anyone staying in the property contracts the virus they will immediate inform their host/manager who can inform of the next steps to be taken.


Located in Peebles, this cabin is in a rural area. Robert Smail's Printing Works and St Ronan's Wells are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Kailzie Gardens and Haylodge Park. Great Polish Map of Scotland and Dawyck Botanic Garden are also worth visiting. Discover the area's water adventures with kayaking and fishing nearby, or enjoy the great outdoors with horse riding and cycling.

TEASEL SHEPHERD'S HUT, near Berwick upon Tweed - sleeping 4 guests 4

Berwick-upon-Tweed, Scottish Borders, Scotland

TEASEL SHEPHERD'S HUT, near Berwick upon Tweed - sleeping 4 guests From £889 Availability

For free-spirits with a passion for the great outdoors, toasty Teasel will add a quirky and characterful touch to your holiday experience.

Perfectly sized for mini glamping breaks and impulse weekends
With one king size bed (5’ x 6’ 3”) and full size single bunk beds (3’ x 6’ 3”), Teasel has been cleverly designed to maximise space during the day time, with the top bunk folding away to form a seating area.

The hut features a small galley kitchen area with an electric two ring hob, a microwave combination oven, under-counter fridge, toaster, kettle, and a DAB radio. There is also an extendable dining table for up to four guests. Just off the kitchen is a small bathroom with electric shower, basin and WC.

For the cooler months the hut is super-insulated and has electric tubular heating and an electric ‘real flame effect’ stove.

Guests can also hire Colin, a cutesy retro caravan at £20 per night (subject to availability) where the younger members of the family can have their own little mini adventure - a fun den for day use but set-up for sleeping capacity too!

Two dogs are welcome and there are kennels on site if required. Horses are welcome with prior notice. There is grazing and stabling available on site at additional cost.

Teasel sits alongside two further huts, Cow Parsley and Foxglove, each sleeping up to four guests which are ideal for guests who wish to holiday together. Foxglove is also adapted for guests who are mobility impaired.

GROUND FLOOR
Accommodating four guests with one king size bed (5’ x 6’ 3”) and full size single bunk beds (3’ x 6’ 3”). To maximise space during the day time, the top bunk folds away to form a seating area.

The hut features a galley kitchen with an electric two ring hob, a microwave combination oven, under-counter fridge, toaster, kettle and DAB radio. There is a small extendable dining table for up to four guests.

Bathroom with electric shower, heated towel rail, basin and WC.

OUTSIDE
Teasel sits in a paddock with two further shepherd’s huts, Cow Parsley and Foxglove, each sleeping up to four guests.

There is a picnic table and garden furniture, and a fire pit can be made available on request.

PARKING
No vehicle access is permitted in the paddock where the shepherd’s huts are located. Parking sits to the left of the farm entrance which is approximately 50 yards from the site entrance.

BABIES & CHILDREN
Teasel is not particularly suited to babies and young infants.

The inner paddock where the shepherd’s hut is located is fully enclosed, however the adjoining field has a pond and younger children will require supervision around this area.

Guests can also hire Colin, a cutesy retro caravan at £20 per night (subject to availability) where the younger members of the family can have their own little mini adventure - a fun den for day use but set-up for sleeping capacity too!

DOGS
Two dogs are welcome with a charge of £15 per dog. Dogs must be clean and dry before access into the hut and must be kept off the beds. An outside tap is available. The inner paddock where the hut is located is fully enclosed.

GUEST AMENITIES
Bed linen, towels and guest toiletries are provided. A hair dryer is supplied.

Wi-Fi & MOBILE COVERAGE
Wi-Fi is available. Mobile reception is generally good.

HEATING
The hut has electric tubular heating and an electric ‘real flame effect’ stove.

GUEST PRIVACY & ADDITIONAL ACCOMMODATION
The paddock is shared with two other shepherd’s huts, Foxglove and Cow Parsley with a wide open aspect across the adjoining field.

WATER SUPPLY
Water is from a private supply borehole and is suitable for drinking.

Located in Berwick-upon-Tweed, this cabin is in a rural area and on a lake. Haggerston Castle and Lady Waterford Hall are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Goswick Links Golf Club and Berwickshire Coastal Path. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at The Swan Centre for Leisure or Shielfield Park. Fishing and swimming offer great chances to get out on the surrounding water, or you can seek out an adventure with horse riding and cycling nearby.

The Buchanan - sleeps 6 guests in 3 bedrooms with hot tub - 5 star award winning lodges 6

Lauder, Scottish Borders, Scotland

The Buchanan - sleeps 6 guests  in 3 bedrooms with hot tub - 5 star award winning lodges From £1365 Availability

The beautiful Buchanan sleeps six in three ensuite bedrooms, one can be made into a twin room. It has floor to ceiling windows that look out onto amazing open views of the Scottish countryside to hills beyond. The spacious living area has ample room for six, with multiple sofas, and an oak dining table. The kitchen is fully equipped to five star standards, with a dishwasher, double cooker and microwave. There is a utility room with fridge/freezer and washing machine. Outside you can enjoy a double height decking area, with the spacious hot tub on the lower deck. A free BBQ is included from April - October.

Special offer! 50% off in June for two people booking The Lamont or The Buchanan for a full week.

This chalet is located in Lauder. Thirlestane Castle and Abbotsford are local landmarks, and the area's natural beauty can be seen at Dalkeith Country Park and Pentland Hills Regional Park. Traveling with kids? Consider Camera Obscura and World of Illusions, or check out an event or a game at Musselburgh Racecourse.

THE LOOVRE - A Grade II listed unique tiny holiday home in Berwick-upon-Tweed 2

Berwick-upon-Tweed, Scottish Borders, Scotland

THE LOOVRE - A Grade II listed unique tiny holiday home in Berwick-upon-Tweed From £847 Availability

As seen on Channel 4's George Clarke's Amazing Spaces!

This one-of-a-kind studio space, used more recently as an ice cream parlour, has been meticulously renovated by the owner with fully handcrafted and bespoke finishes.

The light-filled living space boasts the original glazed bricks and timber match boarding. The kitchenette, which includes a small fridge, hob, microwave and fold-down dining table, was hand-built by the owner from scratch, whilst the kitchen worktop is reclaimed from an art college, its fabulous patina a nod to its former life. The owner commissioned the Shaker peg rail to allow for storage of the dining chairs when not in use and hand-built the bed (a fixed double so no messing about folding beds) and the open storage beneath which pays homage to vintage luggage racks. A small Everhot electric stove allows for the heating of food and provides ambient warmth. Additional heating provided by an electric ribbon radiator ensures the space is toasty. Leading from the living space is a small wet room with a shower, basin and WC.

Outside, a small courtyard to the rear provides a private spot for a morning coffee or sundowner, the raised seating area offering fabulous views of the town’s historic Walls. The courtyard is secure and ideal for the storage of outdoor kit.

Located in a quiet corner of Berwick-upon-Tweed within the Elizabethan Town Walls, The Loovre provides easy access to the town and its cafes, restaurants, shops and train station (direct trains from London Kings Cross to Berwick-Upon-Tweed). The town has a thriving arts scene with galleries, The Maltings Theatre, independent bookshops and live music events. There are festivals throughout the year including the Berwick Film and Media Festival and the Food Festival. There are excellent independent shops and suppliers on the doorstep including The Green Shop for supplies, Mule on Rouge for coffee, microbrewery The Curfew and coffee roasters, Northern Edge. There are superb walks around the historic Town Walls, along the River Tweed estuary or along the many beaches which make up Northumberland’s spectacular Heritage Coast.

GROUND FLOOR
The accommodation sits all on one level.

Access into compact open-plan living space comprising:

Kitchenette with single-ring induction hob, small fridge, Belfast sink, microwave, kettle, cooking utensils, pour-over filter coffee set. Please note that there is no washing machine available.

Everhot electric stove with small oven facility for heating dishes.

Small fold-down dining table to seat two guests.

4'6" double bed with a super deep mattress.

Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, WC.

OUTSIDE
There is a courtyard at the rear of The Loovre with a cafe table and chairs for two. A charcoal barbecue is provided (guests must supply their own charcoal).

Bicycles can be stored in the courtyard if required, and the gate can be secured with a lock.

PARKING
While there is no private parking available at The Loovre, guests are welcome to stop outside the property to unload/load belongings. Free public parking is available just a five-minute walk away at Coxons Lane car park or the Castlegate Long Stay car park.

BABIES & CHILDREN
Please note that The Loovre is not suited to babies and children under the age of two, so a travel cot and highchair are not provided.

DOGS
Sorry, dogs are not permitted within The Loovre.

GUEST AMENITIES
Bed linen and towels are supplied and guest hand soap is provided. Please note that a hairdryer is not provided.

WI-FI & MOBILE COVERAGE
Wi-Fi is available. Mobile coverage is generally good.

HEATING
The heating is provided by an electric ribbon radiator which can be thermostatically controlled and there is a small Everhot electric stove to provide additional heat.

GUEST PRIVACY
The Loovre sits in a quiet corner of Berwick-upon-Tweed on its own and is not overlooked. Due to the unique nature of this property and its history, it may be possible that passers-by would stop to admire the building.

IMPORTANT
Please note that The Loovre has high-level windows to all sides, which provide wonderful light in the daytime. However, it does mean that light comes in when the sun rises and blackout blinds are not provided. Eyemasks are provided for light sleepers.

Located in Berwick-upon-Tweed, this cabin is by the sea. Royal Tweed Bridge and Old Bridge are local landmarks, and some of the area's activities can be experienced at Berwickshire Coastal Path and Magdalene Fields Golf Club. Looking to enjoy an event or a game while in town? See what's happening at Shielfield Park or The Swan Centre for Leisure. Be sure to check out the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

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