Duns Holiday Cottages
Choose from 9 self catering holiday cottages in Duns, The Scottish Borders, 8 of which are dog friendly, 1 have hot tubs, and sleep between 2 and 6 guests.
A beautiful spacious town house in the center of town overlooking the town square, the perfect location for a getaway for exploring the lovely little town and surrounding area in the Scottish Borders.
A stone’s throw from Duns Castle, this detached, single-storey property is a perfect base from which to explore the Scottish Borders.
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Stylish detached cottage perfect for a luxurious romantic getaway. Relax and unwind in the private hot tub, enjoy al fresco dining in the enclosed garden or cosy nights in front of the wood burner.
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Three bedrooms; 1 x double, 1 x twin with en-suite basin and WC, 1 x ground-floor single bed with an en-suite shower, basin and WC. Bathroom with shower over bath, basin and WC. Kitchen. Dining room with an electric fire. Sitting room with electric fire.
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This romantic retreat for two is in the charming conservation village of Gavinton, in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The pet-friendly cottage has been thoughtfully decorated and furnished, creating a cosy bolthole to return to after a day of exploring. The property is just 2 miles from the bustling market town of Duns, and you'll also be within easy reach of the Berwickshire coast and seaside resorts such as St Abbs, Eyemouth, and Berwick-upon-Tweed (all within 20 miles). The period stone cottage is bursting with personality, with a fabulous blend of vibrant soft furnishings, antique-style furniture, and striking fixtures and fittings. Russet tones bring warmth to the living areas, and an array of homely touches ensure your stay is as comfortable as possible. Inside, leave walking boots and coats in the hallway, before moving through to the inviting lounge. Relax in here, after a day of adventure, snuggled up on the elegant sofa to watch a movie on the Smart TV or read a few pages of your book in the glow of the warming wood burner. Tucked in one corner is a farmhouse-style dining table with bench seating for enjoying romantic dinners together. Just off the lounge/diner is a stylish kitchen with a Belfast sink, wooden worktops, and all the equipment needed for a self-catering getaway. Upstairs, an attractive king-size bedroom awaits, with calming decor and pretty, floral fabrics. Also on this floor is a fabulous dressing room with ample storage for all your holiday attire. There is also a travel cot in here for those travelling with a wee bairn. A sleek shower room rounds off the accommodation. A short walk from the property is a peaceful allotment garden with outdoor seating where you can enjoy a sundowner on a balmy summer's evening. The cottage has private parking for one car, with further on-street parking available nearby, subject to availability.
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Detached Three bedrooms; 1 x super kingsize bed (can be twin on request) with en-suite with walk-in shower, basin and WC, 1 x super kingsize bed (can be twin on request), 1 x double. Ground-floor bathroom with bath, separate walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with open fire.
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First floor open plan studio accommodation with a king-size bed, dining area and sitting area with woodburner and decked balcony. Ground floor shower room with shower, basin and WC. Ground floor kitchenette
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Single-storey. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x twin. Shower room with walk-in shower, basin, heated towel rail and WC. Spacious kitchen/diner. Sitting room
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Three bedrooms: 2 x double, 1 x children's room with child's bunks and a single bed. Bathroom with bath, shower over, basin and WC. Cloakroom with basin and WC. First-floor cloakroom with basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Lounge. Study
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Duns
Discover 9 Duns self catering cottages in The Scottish Borders. Explore local shops, walks, and sights from your comfortable The Scottish Borders base. Book your next break today.Attractions within 10 miles of Duns
- Jim Clark Motorsport Museum (0.1m)
- The Jim Clark Trust (0.6m)
- Manderston House (1.7m)
- Cranshaws Parish Church (7.6m)
- Twizel Viaduct (8.7m)
- Paxton House (9.3m)
Outdoor Activities around Duns
- Duns Swimming Pool (0.5m)
- The Green (1.4m)
- Jim Clark Memorial Clock (5.6m)
- Longformacus Community Park (6.2m)
- Home Park (9.4m)
- Henderson Park (9.4m)
- Coldstream War Memorial and Gardens (9.4m)
- The Hirsel Estate (9.5m)
- Tweed Green (9.5m)
- War Memorial (10.1m)
- Hendersyde Park (11.7m)
- Eyemouth Fairy Trail (11.8m)
- Eyemouth Swimming Pool (11.9m)
- Eyemouth Beach (12m)
- Angraflat Bike Park (12.4m)
- Kelso Swimming Pool (12.5m)
- Shedden Park (12.7m)
- Etal Manor (12.7m)
- The Cobby (12.7m)
- Millennium Garden Floors Castle (12.9m)
Holiday Cottages Near Duns
Duns serves as a welcoming base for exploring the surrounding region, inviting you to learn more about the nearby towns. Fogo sits about 3.1 miles away, offering a coastal village escape and easy access to the surrounding countryside.
- Allanton is roughly 5.1 miles away by road, a peaceful village pause for a slower pace amid hedged lanes.
- Swinton lies about 5.2 miles away and Rural detour awaits in Swinton, roughly 5.2 miles away, offering quiet lanes and countryside views.
- Ellemford is around 5.2 miles away, a scenic countryside stop with gentle charm.
- Whitsome sits about 5.4 miles away, a historic lanes setting for a gentle wander.
About Duns
Are you ready to discover the enchanting town of Duns, Scotland?
Immerse yourself in its rich history, from ancient ruins to medieval castles. Uncover the top attractions that will leave you captivated, like the magnificent Duns Castle and the breathtaking beauty of Duns Law.
Indulge in the local cuisine, savoring mouthwatering dishes at charming dining spots.
Get ready for an unforgettable journey through the wonders of Duns, where history and natural beauty intertwine.
History of Duns
The history of Duns begins with its establishment as a settlement in the medieval era. Duns, located in the Scottish Borders, was initially a small village that grew in importance over the centuries. The town's origins can be traced back to the 12th century, when it was granted a charter by King David I.
Throughout the medieval period, Duns thrived as a center of trade and commerce, attracting merchants and craftsmen from neighboring areas. The town's strategic location near the English border also made it a site of conflict during various wars.
As you walk through its streets, you can still see remnants of its rich history. Today, Duns stands as a testament to its vibrant past, offering visitors a glimpse into its intriguing history.
Top Attractions in Duns
Discover the numerous captivating attractions that await you in Duns, Scotland. Immerse yourself in the rich history and natural beauty of this charming town. Here are some top attractions to explore:
- Manderston House: Marvel at the stunning Edwardian architecture and explore the opulent interiors of this grand stately home. Don't miss the world-renowned silver staircase.
- Duns Castle: Step back in time as you wander through the enchanting grounds of this medieval castle. Take a tour and learn about its fascinating history and legends.
- Jim Clark Room: Delve into the world of motor racing at this museum dedicated to the legendary Formula One driver, Jim Clark. Admire his collection of trophies, memorabilia, and vintage cars.
- Duns Law: Hike up this ancient hill fort and be rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Enjoy a picnic and soak in the tranquility of the Scottish landscape.
With its diverse range of attractions, Duns offers something for everyone. So pack your bags and get ready to explore this hidden gem in the heart of Scotland.
Exploring Duns Castle
Start your exploration of Duns Castle by wandering through its enchanting grounds and immersing yourself in its medieval charm. As you stroll along the ancient paths, you'll be captivated by the towering stone walls and lush greenery that surround you. Take a moment to breathe in the fresh Scottish air and appreciate the peaceful ambiance that permeates the castle grounds.
Continuing your journey, you'll come across the castle's impressive main entrance, adorned with intricate carvings and a grand wooden door. Step inside and prepare to be transported back in time as you explore the castle's rich history and architectural wonders. From the grand ballroom to the cozy library, each room tells a story of its own.
Don't forget to climb the spiral staircase to the top of the tower for breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. A visit to Duns Castle is truly a step into the past, where you can immerse yourself in the medieval world and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Natural Beauty of Duns Law
Immerse yourself in the natural beauty of Duns Law as you explore its picturesque landscapes and breathtaking views. Here are a few reasons why this area is a must-visit destination:
- Rolling hills: Experience the serenity of the gently rolling hills that surround Duns Law. The lush greenery and undulating terrain create a soothing and peaceful atmosphere.
- Panoramic vistas: Take in the stunning panoramic views from the top of Duns Law. Gaze out over the vast expanse of the Scottish countryside, with its patchwork fields and winding rivers stretching out before you.
- Wildlife encounters: Keep your eyes peeled for the diverse wildlife that calls Duns Law home. Spotting a majestic red deer or catching a glimpse of a soaring golden eagle will be a highlight of your visit.
- Tranquil walks: Explore the network of walking trails that crisscross Duns Law, offering you the chance to fully immerse yourself in nature. Take a leisurely stroll and let the beauty of the surroundings wash over you.
Discover the natural wonders of Duns Law and create memories that will last a lifetime.
Local Cuisine and Dining in Duns
Indulge in the diverse culinary delights of Duns, Scotland. Whether you're a foodie or simply looking to satisfy your taste buds, Duns offers a range of options that are sure to please.
Start your day with a traditional Scottish breakfast at one of the charming local cafes, complete with bacon, eggs, sausages, and black pudding.
For lunch, sample some hearty Scottish soups like cock-a-leekie or Cullen skink, made with locally sourced ingredients.
In the evening, treat yourself to a delicious dinner at one of the town's cozy restaurants, where you can try local specialties such as haggis, neeps, and tatties, or fresh seafood caught off the nearby coast.
Don't forget to end your meal with a taste of Scotland's famous whisky, for the perfect finish to a delightful dining experience in Duns.