Activities

Photo looking past a tree over to the River Tweed where two men fish from a small rowing boat, Kelso-a small market town, Scottish Borders. Photo of a couple fishing from a rowing boat in front of the boat house near Coldingham, Berwickshire. The Sign Indicating the Direction of the Tweed Cycleway- a National Cycle Route Following the Course of the River Tweed from Berwick upon Tweed to Innerleithen, Scottish Borders. Pic: Visitscotland/Scottish Viewpoint.

Let's face it, there is so much to do in and around Norham that we cannot list it all here. Many people come back to us again, and again, that pretty well says it all.

Salmon fishing on the Ladykirk and many other local salmon beats can be arranged through any of the following:-

FishTweed or Sale & Partners.   Trout fishing is managed by Ladykirk and Norham Angling Association and tickets are available in the village shop and the two pubs. Other river, loch and sea fishing is available in the area.

The cottage also has easy access to a number of waymarked quiet country walks along the Tweed and into surrounding countryside. Enjoy seeing the local wildlife. Tweed defines the Border here so you can walk in England or Scotland.

If you're bringing bicycles then why not try the Tweed Cycle way which you can join across Norham Bridges.

The village of Norham itself has a rich border history and is dominated by the ruins of Norham Castle . With two pubs, a post office, newsagents and an excellent butcher you'll find most things you need in the village during your stay.

If you want to enjoy a special meal locally you can visit the Wheatsheaf Restaurant in Swinton. It has won a number of awards for its excellent food and hospitality.

For B&B accommodation in this area we recommend Hethpool House in the beautiful College Valley.

For B& B accomodation further north we recommend Moville in Pitlochry or self catering at Taronga on Loch Tay.

For more ideas on what to see further afield in our area please see the Borders.