Hawick Holiday Cottages
Choose from 5 self catering holiday cottages in Hawick, The Scottish Borders, 4 of which are dog friendly, and sleep between 2 and 5 guests.
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This ground-floor apartment is set less than 700 metres from the town centre of Hawick with its excellent leisure facilities and array of eateries to enjoy. Explore fantastic walking hiking and cycling routes directly from the property including two of Scotland s great trails: The Cross Borders Drove Road and the Roman and Reivers Route. Enjoy salmon and trout fishing on the River Teviot and the famous River Tweed. Visit the Borders Distillery (0.5 miles) or browse some top-class outlets in Hawick known as the home of Scottish cashmere. Alternatively take a trip to the local Celtic goldsmith at The Johnnie Armstrong Gallery (8.5 miles). You will find shops bars and restaurants within 500 metres of the property! As you walk into this compact but well-designed property you will find yourself in the hallway. There is a stylish shower room with shower and WC and next door there is a pretty double bedroom with ample storage and views over the garden. The open-plan kitchen/lounge offers a great social space to discuss the day s events as well as making plans for the days ahead! Whip up your meals here and then eat them together at the cute dining table. Catch up on a favourite series or watch a movie on the Smart TV after a day out exploring. There is an enclosed shared garden to the rear of the property which is accessed from the shared external hallway. It offers a quiet place to catch some sun enjoy a morning coffee or read a good book! Need to know: 1 double bedroom. 1 shower room with WC. Electric hob and oven, microwave, fridge with small freezer compartment. Washing Machine provided. Smart TV in the lounge. Hair Dryer is provided. Enclosed garden with lawn and seating. Unrestricted street parking. Shops, bars and restaurants within 200 metres. Sleeps 2 2 (sofa bed which is suitable for children only). 2 small well behaved dogs welcome. STL License number : SB 00692 F. EPC rating : D.
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Set in the grounds of a country house in an elevated rural position with far reaching views yet still less than 2 miles from the town of Hawick with its excellent leisure facilities and an array of eateries to enjoy. Relax and take in the spectacular countryside and rolling hill views. Explore fantastic walking hiking and cycling routes directly from the property which sits on two of Scotland s great trails; The Cross Borders Drove Road and the Roman and Reivers Route. Enjoy salmon and trout fishing on the River Teviot and the famous River Tweed. Visit the Borders distillery top class mill outlets in Hawick The home of Cashmere or the local Celtic goldsmith (8 miles) at The Johnnie Armstrong Gallery. This is a fantastic base to explore the Scottish Borders with its historic country houses and towns. Within easy touring distance of Melrose (19 miles) and Berwick-upon-Tweed (39 miles). As you enter the fully renovated cottage you will find yourself in an airy hallway with space to hang your coats and store your walking boots. Off the hallway there is a bright open plan contemporary lounge/kitchen/diner. From the lounge take in the view over the garden and open countryside kick back and relax on the comfy seating watch a good movie on the Smart TV after a day out exploring. Heading back through the hallway you will find a comfortable bedroom with king size bed a romantic view across the garden where you can listen to the birdsong in the morning. Next door you will find the shower room with large shower and WC. There is a lovely enclosed well established cottage garden with a lawn and abundant colourful flowerbeds throughout the summer which is accessed from the kitchen/ lounge via a couple of steps which lead onto a patio with seating. It offers a real sun trap on a nice day and is a great place to read a good book and enjoy a morning coffee and perhaps catch sight of wildlife such as deer hares and swifts. Need to know: 1 bedroom 1 king size. 1 shower room with WC E. Electric hob and oven, microwave, slimline dishwasher, fridge, small freezer, coffee machine and washer/dryer. Smart TV in the lounge. Travel cot and highchair is available. Enclosed garden with lawn, patio and flower borders. Mobile signal is variable. Private parking for 1 car. Shops, bars and restaurants within 2.5 miles. Short term let license number : SB00194F. EPC rating : D.
A delightful rural cottage with far reaching countryside views yet only a few miles from the historic Borders town of Hawick.
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Located in the heart of the picture-postcard village of Denholm and offers excellent local amenities including quality eateries friendly local inns butchers and a general store. From your doorstep you can explore activities such as cycling trout fishing and horse riding and even walk one of Scotland s nearby great trails; The Cross Borders Drove Road. The Scottish Borders is also known for its historic castles and big houses so if you fancy learning more about the history of this area you can visit Floors Castle & Gardens in Kelso and Abbotsford The Home of Sir Walter Scott in Melrose both sitting proudly on the banks of the River Tweed and less than 20 miles away. The Kielder Forest (24 miles) is perfect for long strolls with a picnic in the sunshine. For keen golfers there are local golf clubs in Jedburgh (6 miles) and Minto (2 miles). For a day out Kelso horse races (17 miles) and slightly further afield Edinburgh (50 miles). Step inside this charming single-level cottage into the vestibule where you will be greeted with a warm and inviting open-plan lounge/kitchen/dining space. After a long day out light up the wood burner and put your feet up on the comfortable sofas and snuggle up with your loved one with a good movie on the Smart TV. There is also a well-appointed kitchen area where you can rustle up a dinner which you can savour at the dining table. You will also find a beautiful chair positioned by the window; perfect for relaxing and reading your favourite book. When you are ready to retire you will find a double bedroom with beautiful interiors and bed linens with a chest of draws and plenty of hanging space. Finally completing the accommodation is the stylish shower room with a shower and WC. Venturing outside there is a pretty enclosed front area with a seating area perfect for a morning coffee or a spot of al fresco dining. Need to know: 1 bedroom double. 1 bathroom with shower room and WC. Electric oven, electric hob, dishwasher, fridge/freezer, wine cooler, microwave, washer/dryer, Hotel Chocolat coffee machine. Highchair and travel cot available on request. Welcome pack provided for guests and dogs. Wood burner (starter pack of logs provided). Smart TV in the lounge. Enclosed front garden with seating. Bike storage. Dog shower. On street parking (subject to availability). Pub, shop and restaurant under a mile. License number SB00009F. EPC rating C.
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All ground floor. Two bedrooms: 1 x king-size, 1 x triple with 3 x single beds. Bathroom with bath, walk-in shower, basin and WC. Kitchen/diner. Sitting room with woodburning stove
Self Catering Holiday Cottages in Hawick
Discover 5 Hawick 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 Hawick
- Philiphaugh Salmon Viewing Centre & Golden Eagle Eyrie (8.8m)
- Sir Walter Scott's Courtroom (8.9m)
- A Selkirk Legacy (9.2m)
- The Capon tree (9.6m)
- Jacksons At Jedburgh (9.8m)
- Jedburgh Abbey (9.8m)
Outdoor Activities around Hawick
- Miller's Knowes Recreation Ground (0.4m)
- Buccleuch Park (0.4m)
- Volunteer Park (0.6m)
- Wilton Lodge Park (0.7m)
- Sleepy Valley Play Park (1.4m)
- Saint Leonard's Park (2.2m)
- Hawick Memorial (2.3m)
- Dimpleknowe Golf Course (4.3m)
- Branxholme Easter Loch (4.4m)
- Ruberslaw hill fort (4.8m)
- Dimpleknowe Holiday Cottages (5m)
- Minto Hill parking place (5.4m)
- Old Northouse (5.8m)
- Slaidhill (5.8m)
- Fatlips Castle (6.3m)
- Teviothead Waterfall and Viewpoint (7.8m)
- Skelfhill Pen (8.1m)
- Greatmoor Hill (8.7m)
- Lord George Baranov (8.7m)
- Lord Richard and Lady Kanyanit's Plot (8.7m)
Holiday Cottages Near Hawick
Hawick serves as a welcoming base for exploring the surrounding towns and discovering the varied countryside. Just 2.2 miles away, Briery Yards is a border country community you can reach in a short drive, and you may notice the border country charm along the way.
- Roberton is about 4.5 miles away, a straightforward countryside excursion. A scenic drive leads you to a small settlement with open views and a sense of rural calm quiet rural retreat that makes a pleasant short outing.
- Bedrule sits about 6.4 miles away, inviting a gentle exploration of the Border countryside. From the cottages, you can follow rolling lanes to a village that offers a simple, unhurried escape peaceful village setting for a quiet afternoon.
- Priesthaugh is about 6.5 miles away, handy for a day trip in the Border area. The route to Priesthaugh offers countryside wanderings through green lanes as you arrive, with opportunities for a relaxed stroll.
- Lilliesleaf sits roughly 6.9 miles away and makes a nice stop for border day trips. On the return leg you can enjoy a picturesque village stroll as a gentle end to the day.
About Hawick
Get ready to explore the charming town of Hawick, Scotland! Discover the rich history and heritage that this place holds, from its bustling textile industry to the softest cashmere you'll ever lay your hands on.
Immerse yourself in the beauty of its landmarks and attractions, or venture outdoors to indulge in thrilling activities and immerse yourself in nature.
With a vibrant community and exciting events, Hawick has something for everyone. Get ready for an unforgettable adventure!
History and Heritage
Are you curious about the rich history and heritage of Hawick, Scotland? Well, you're in for a treat!
Hawick is a town steeped in history, with a heritage that dates back centuries. Explore its past and discover the stories of its people and their remarkable achievements.
From its origins as a small settlement in the 12th century, Hawick has evolved into a thriving community known for its wool industry and textile heritage.
The town has witnessed significant events, such as the Battle of Hornshole in 1514, which is commemorated each year with the Common Riding festival.
Immerse yourself in the captivating history of Hawick as you wander through its charming streets and historic buildings, and experience the rich cultural tapestry that makes this town truly special.
Textile Industry and Cashmere
Discover the fascinating world of the textile industry and the luxurious cashmere produced in Hawick, Scotland.
- Hawick has a rich history in the textile industry, dating back to the 18th century.
- The town is known for its expertise in producing high-quality cashmere garments.
- Hawick's cashmere is sourced from the finest fibers, resulting in soft and luxurious fabrics.
- The skilled craftsmen in Hawick use traditional techniques to create beautiful and timeless designs.
- The town's textile industry continues to thrive, with many renowned fashion brands sourcing their cashmere from Hawick.
From the historic mills to the skilled artisans, Hawick's textile industry is a testament to the town's heritage and craftsmanship.
The production of cashmere in Hawick isn't only a source of pride for the locals but also a symbol of luxury and elegance worldwide.
Landmarks and Attractions
When visiting Hawick, Scotland, you'll find a variety of landmarks and attractions to explore.
One of the most notable landmarks in Hawick is the Hawick Museum, which showcases the town's rich history and heritage. Inside, you'll discover exhibits on the textile industry, local traditions, and the famous Hawick Common Riding event.
Another must-visit attraction is Wilton Lodge Park, a picturesque park that offers beautiful walks, a walled garden, and a play area for children.
If you're a fan of outdoor activities, head to the stunning Teviotdale Leisure Centre, where you can enjoy swimming, fitness classes, and even ice skating.
Lastly, make sure to visit the Borders Textile Towerhouse, a unique museum dedicated to the region's textile industry, where you can learn about the process of creating luxurious cashmere products.
Outdoor Activities and Nature
Explore the abundance of outdoor activities and natural beauty that Hawick, Scotland has to offer with a visit to its stunning parks, trails, and rivers.
- Take a leisurely stroll through Wilton Lodge Park, a picturesque green space with manicured gardens, a boating pond, and a charming cafe.
- Lace up your hiking boots and tackle the challenging trails of the Hawick Moor, where you'll be rewarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
- Grab your fishing rod and head to the River Teviot, known for its excellent salmon and trout fishing spots.
- Saddle up and go horseback riding along the scenic paths of the Borders Abbeys Way, a long-distance trail that passes through Hawick.
- Experience the thrill of mountain biking at the 7stanes trails, where you can test your skills on a variety of challenging routes.
With so many outdoor adventures awaiting you in Hawick, there's something for everyone to enjoy amidst the spectacular natural landscapes.
Community and Events
Join the vibrant community of Hawick, Scotland and immerse yourself in a variety of exciting events and activities. Hawick is known for its strong sense of community and there's always something happening here.
Throughout the year, the town hosts numerous events that bring people together and showcase the rich culture and heritage of the area. From the famous Hawick Common Riding, a week-long celebration of the town's history and traditions, to the Hawick Reivers Festival, which pays homage to the region's turbulent past, there's no shortage of things to do and see.
Additionally, the town boasts a thriving arts and music scene, with regular concerts, exhibitions, and performances taking place. Whether you're into sports, arts, or simply socializing, Hawick offers a wide range of opportunities to engage with the community and make lasting memories.