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  1. Peebles - Wikipedia

    Peebles lies at the confluence of the River Tweed and Eddleston Water (locally called "the Cuddy"). The Tweed flows west to east, and the Eddleston flows from the north, turning to flow southwest 300 yd …

  2. Peebles - Things to Do & Accommodation | VisitScotland

    Discover the town of Peebles, including holiday ideas, accommodation, travel information and maps, insider tips & fantastic things to see & do.

  3. 16 Things to do in Peebles Scotland - Our Complete Guide

    Travelling to Peebles? Make sure you read our guide with features 16 things to do in Peebles Scotland before planning your itinerary.

  4. Peebles, Scotland: All You Must Know Before You Go (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Peebles Tourism: Tripadvisor has 24,102 reviews of Peebles Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Peebles resource.

  5. Peebles | Towns & Villages - Scotland Starts Here

    Read our Peebles travel guide and discover the very best accommodation, places to eat and drink and things to do.

  6. Peebles - The Royal Burgh : Visit and discover the County Town of ...

    A Guide to Peebles - Visit and discover the Scottish Border town of Peebles and the County of Peeblesshire. This site contains all you need to know about our town whether you planning a visit to …

  7. Peeblesshire - Wikipedia

    Peeblesshire (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachd nam Pùballan), alternately the County of Peebles or Tweeddale, is a historic county of Scotland. Its county town is Peebles, and it borders Midlothian to …

  8. THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Peebles (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Fantastic and scenic walks along the Tweed to/from Peebles. Walking or biking. Plenty of picnic spots along the way...

  9. Peebles High School (OH) Basketball - MaxPreps

    Feb 14, 2026 · See the Peebles Indians's basketball schedule, roster, rankings, standings and more on MaxPreps.com

  10. Peebles | Historic Town, River Tweed | Britannica

    Peebles, which gained royal burgh status in 1367, grew up under the shelter of the royal castle, which was a favourite residence of the Scottish kings when they hunted in nearby Ettrick Forest. It is the …