Motorhome Stopovers in Scottish Borders
The Scottish Borders is Walter Scott country — Abbotsford House, which Scott built on the banks of the Tweed and where he lived until his death in 1832, is open to visitors, and the four great Border Abbeys (Melrose, Jedburgh, Kelso and Dryburgh) are each worth a visit in their own right. The River Tweed between Berwick and Kelso is one of Britain’s premier salmon rivers, and the Southern Upland Way long-distance path crosses the full width of the region.
Motorhome Stopover Club members share verified overnight stops across the Scottish Borders — a region that often gets driven through on the way to Edinburgh or the Highlands, but rewards those who stop.
Where Members Stop in the Borders
- Pub stopovers — Borders market town and river valley pubs welcoming motorhomers overnight
- Tweed Valley lay-bys — verified stops along the River Tweed and through the hills
- Member-verified listings — reviewed by motorhomers who’ve explored the Borders properly
📍 Explore Scottish Borders on Google Maps
Exploring the Scottish Borders or visiting the four abbeys? Membership opens up stopovers across the region.









