Hawick, Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale are a picturesque town and surrounding area in the Scottish Borders. Steeped in history, they have been inhabited since prehistoric times, with many notable landmarks including the 12th-century Hermitage Castle.
The town is famous for its knitwear industry and hosts an annual Common Riding festival each June. Visitors can also enjoy outdoor activities such as fishing on the River Tweed or exploring the stunning countryside on foot or by bike.
Other attractions include Wilton Lodge Park, Hawick Museum and Art Gallery, and various shops selling traditional Scottish goods. With its charming scenery and rich cultural heritage, Hawick, Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale offer a unique experience for tourists seeking to explore Scotland's hidden treasures.