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Attractions and Places To See around Manor, Stobo And Lyne - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Manor, Stobo And Lyne encompass a diverse landscape of historical sites, natural features, and outdoor activity hubs in the Scottish Borders. The region features the scenic Manor Valley, known for its walking and cycling routes along the Manor Water, and ancient stones with historical significance. Stobo offers one of Scotland's oldest churches, Stobo Kirk, and the tranquil Japanese Water Gardens at Stobo Castle. Lyne is notable for its Roman heritage, including the Lyne…

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Glentress Mountain Bike Centre

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Amazing facilities for mountain biking, with hire available from Alpine Bikes shop (you can book online at tweedvalleybikehire.com), bike washing and showers, lockers and changing rooms as well as a …

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Dun Rig Summit

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Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest …

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Culter Fell Summit

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There is extensive sheep farming and sporting activity in the area, so care should be taken when accessing Culter Fell in the spring or late summer. Please be mindful and …

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Peebles is a delightful Scottish Borders town that is well worth visiting!

Peebles is situated on the beautiful River Tweed and is surrounded by the rolling hills of the Southern …

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Dreva Climb

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This quiet road to the North of the River Tweed into Broughton avoids the settlements of Bellspool and Drumelzier and Calzeat on the larger road to the South. You'll enjoy wonderful views of the Borderlands hills with little interruption.

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Yvonne
September 1, 2024, Peebles Town Centre and Old Parish Church

Lovely town in the Scottish Borders with the best pies from Forsyths

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a well know myb centre kitted out with bike washers, shop and cafe.

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Builders are in making big changes now October 23

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Kenny
August 10, 2023, Culter Fell Summit

There is extensive sheep farming and sporting activity in the area, so care should be taken when accessing Culter Fell in the spring or late summer. Please be mindful and keep dogs on a lead where appropriate. From the summit, the view on a clear day stretches from the Cumbrian Lake District to the Scottish Highlands.

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Peebles is a delightful Scottish Borders town that is well worth visiting! Peebles is situated on the beautiful River Tweed and is surrounded by the rolling hills of the Southern Uplands. The town is recognised for its splendid natural setting, for its good amenities and wide range of independent shops, and for its traditional and ancient character (it was granted a Royal Charter in 1367 and its main bridge across the Tweed dates from the 15th Century). Peebles is a popular centre for hikers. There are many local trails that explore the nearby rolling grass and heather hills, forests, castles and the River Tweed. The town is also a hub for long-distance walkers. The Cross Borders Drove Road passes through the town, the John Buchan Way ends in Peebles, and a popular LEJOG (Land’s End to John O’ Groats) walking route transits Peebles. During your visit to Peebles, you'd miss out if you didn't take a stroll across the pleasant Tweed Green and along the banks of the serene and photogenic River Tweed!

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April 14, 2023, Dun Rig Summit

Dun Rig at 744m is the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. There is a trig point on the summit and great views into the Moorfoot Hills, Pentlands, rest of the Manor Hills and the central Borders. Normally climbed as a ridge walk or out and back from Peebles or St Mary's Loch.

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Robert Maier
September 9, 2021, Dreva Climb

This is a short climb, but part of a much longer route options including numerous ascents, whoop inducing descents, walls to climb (Talla) and fantastic views in the Borders. It is part of the Tour o Borders sportive (1st Sunday in Sept) and offers 80 or 120km routes starting in Peebles. 120k loop has 1400m ascent in total. One can ride the loops in both directions with the anti clockwise route climbing Talla, and the clockwise having a much more gentle climb up to the top. The Talla wall descent on the CW loop is a challenge to your brakes and is a bit less enjoyable because you cannot let it run as it ends in a sharp turn and there is often gravel on the road, BEWARE! The anti CW loop has the most of the screechingly fast and exhilarating descents from the top of Tall, after the Berry Bush, Witches Knowe and Mountbenger climbs.

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Marco
October 2, 2020, Dreva Climb

Neil summed it up perfectly a few ramps then a punchy short climb to the top to make you glad you got out of bed that day 😁

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Frequently Asked Questions

What historical sites can I visit in Manor, Stobo, and Lyne?

The region is rich in history. You can explore the ancient Peebles Town Centre and Old Parish Church, which holds a Royal Charter from 1367. In Stobo, visit Stobo Kirk, one of Scotland's oldest churches with origins dating back to the late 500s. Lyne features the remains of the 2nd-century AD Lyne Roman Fort and the historic Lyne Kirk, built in 1644, known for its unique 1712 gravestone. The Manor Valley also contains ancient stones like the Coninie Stone.

Are there opportunities for mountain biking in the area?

Yes, the area is excellent for mountain biking. The most popular spot is Glentress Mountain Bike Centre, which offers extensive facilities including bike hire, washing, showers, lockers, and a cafe. It features Green, Blue, Red, and Black graded MTB routes suitable for various skill levels. You can also find more MTB trails in the area by checking the MTB Trails around Manor, Stobo And Lyne guide.

What natural landscapes and viewpoints can I explore?

The region offers beautiful natural scenery. The Manor Valley is ideal for walking and cycling, with views of rolling hills and woodland. For panoramic vistas, consider a climb to Culter Fell Summit or Dun Rig Summit, the highest point in the northern Manor Hills. In Stobo, the magnificent Japanese Water Gardens at Stobo Castle, with their cherry trees, maples, and waterfalls, offer a tranquil experience, especially when rhododendrons and azaleas are in bloom. Stobo Loch also provides a serene natural feature.

Are there family-friendly attractions in Manor, Stobo, and Lyne?

Absolutely. Glentress Mountain Bike Centre is a fantastic family-friendly option, offering trails for all ages and skill levels, along with a cafe and facilities. The charming Peebles Town Centre is also great for families, with its independent shops and pleasant walks along the River Tweed.

What kind of walking or running trails are available?

The area provides numerous walking and running opportunities. The Manor Valley offers scenic routes, and Stobo is a starting point for sections of the John Buchan Way. For dedicated running trails, explore the Running Trails around Manor, Stobo And Lyne guide, which includes routes like the 'Manor Bridge – Old Manor Bridge loop'. Many local trails explore the nearby rolling hills, forests, and the River Tweed.

Can I find cycling routes that are not mountain biking focused?

Yes, there are cycling options beyond mountain biking. The Manor Valley is suitable for general cycling. For a scenic road ride, try the Dreva Climb, a quiet road north of the River Tweed offering wonderful views of the Borderlands hills. You can also find gravel biking routes in the area by consulting the Gravel biking around Manor, Stobo And Lyne guide.

What do visitors enjoy most about Manor, Stobo, and Lyne?

Visitors particularly appreciate the diverse landscape, from historical sites to natural features and outdoor activity hubs. The community frequently upvotes highlights like Glentress Mountain Bike Centre for its excellent facilities and trails, and the charming Peebles Town Centre for its character and amenities. The scenic views from climbs like Dreva Climb are also highly praised.

Are there any unique cultural or religious sites?

Beyond the main churches, Lyne is home to an Early Christian Children's Cemetery (Abbey Knowe) near Lyne Kirk, dating back to the 6th-7th centuries, suggesting a very old Christian presence. Stobo Kirk is also notable for its legend of St. Mungo baptizing Merlin, depicted in a stained-glass window. The Manor Kirk houses one of Scotland's oldest bells from 1478.

Is there parking available at major attractions?

Yes, for example, Glentress Mountain Bike Centre offers plenty of car parking spaces, along with other facilities like bike washes and showers.

What is the significance of the Manor Valley's ancient stones?

The Manor Valley is home to intriguing ancient stones, including the Coninie Stone and the Gordian Cross and Font Stone. The Coninie Stone is believed to commemorate a 6th-century Christian martyr, while the Gordian Cross is associated with an early Christian church in the valley, hinting at the area's deep historical and religious roots.

Can I visit the Japanese Water Gardens at Stobo Castle?

The magnificent Japanese Water Gardens are part of the Stobo Castle estate. These gardens, created over a century ago, feature cherry trees, maples, Japanese lanterns, a tea house, humpback bridges, and stunning waterfalls. Access to the gardens is typically associated with visiting Stobo Castle, which operates as a luxury health spa.

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