Innerleithen

Innerleithen lies between Peebles and Galashiels in the Scottish Borders.
Like other places in the Borders, Innerleithen's success is built on wool and knitwear, but it's fame sprung from its health-giving spring, subject of Sir Walter Scott's 1823 novel 'Roman's Well'. Innerleithen has held the annual Border Games since 1827. Nearby, Traquair House is the oldest inhabited house in Scotland.

