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Innerleithen

This is your travel itinerary for Innerleithen

1 : Visit Innerleithen Folk Festival [2 hrs]
Enjoy the lively atmosphere of the annual Innerleithen Folk Festival, where you can immerse yourself in traditional music, dancing, and arts. The festival celebrates Scottish culture and heritage with performances, workshops, and community events that are sure to leave you tapping your feet and clapping your hands.

2 : Explore Traquair House [3 hrs]
Step back in time and wander through the historic Traquair House, the oldest continuously inhabited house in Scotland. Discover the rich history of this grand building, its beautiful gardens, and the fascinating maze. Don’t forget to sample the famous Traquair Ale brewed on site.

3 : Mountain Biking at Glentress Forest [4 hrs]
Gear up for an adrenaline-pumping adventure and hit the trails at Glentress Forest, a world-renowned mountain biking destination. With a variety of trails for all skill levels, you can experience stunning views and thrilling rides through the scenic woodland. Don’t miss the opportunity to tackle the iconic red-graded trails.

Background Info

Weather
Innerleithen experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild temperatures, moderate rainfall throughout the year, and relatively high humidity levels. The air quality is generally good in this area.

Language
The predominant language spoken in Innerleithen is English.

Scottish Borders – council area of Scotland

Location: Innerleithen, Scotland EH44 6, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag

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Summary: Scottish Borders Summary

Map: Map of Scottish Borders

Weather: Scottish Borders Forecast



Population: 115,270 (2018)

Area: 4,731.784 sq km

Coordinates: 55.36, -2.49

Timezone: (UTC+00:00) United Kingdom Time


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