Perched along the banks of the River Tweed, Scott's View offers one of Scotland’s most breathtaking panoramas - a sweeping vista of the Eildon Hills and the lush Tweed Valley. Named after Sir Walter Scott, who found inspiration here for his literary works, this scenic lookout provides easy access to dramatic landscapes steeped in history and legend. From this vantage point, travelers can spot the ruins of Newark Castle in the distance and trace old drove roads leading toward Melrose, just a few miles away. Rich in natural beauty and cultural resonance, the area invites walking trails, quiet reflection, and seasonal sightings of wildflowers and birdlife. Whether shrouded in morning mist or bathed in golden twilight, Scott's View captures the soul of the Scottish Borders.