Key Features
- Beautiful Countryside
- Wildlife in the Area
- Cycling Nearby
- Local Horse Riding
- A Variety of Sports
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Blackadder Caravan Park derives its name from the nearby Blackadder Water, a charming river that winds its way through the park. This picturesque waterway is teeming with wildlife and serves as a major attraction for visitors. The riverside pitches at the caravan park offer an excellent vantage point to appreciate the stunning views and observe the diverse range of creatures that call this area home.
Recognized by Scottish Natural Heritage as a special area of conservation (SSSI), Blackadder Caravan Park plays a vital role in preserving and protecting threatened species such as Atlantic Salmon, Otters, Sea Lamprey, River Lamprey, and Brook Lamprey within a European context. It’s not uncommon to spot herons gracefully feeding along the riverbanks or catch glimpses of playful otters frolicking in the water.
One of the unique aspects of Blackadder Holiday Park is its ability to provide visitors with both tranquility and convenience. While on-site, guests can enjoy peace and quiet amidst the rural surroundings. However, just a short two-minute walk away lies the heart of Greenlaw village where you’ll find amenities such as the Blackadder Bar and Restaurant, allowing for easy access to local services without sacrificing the idyllic countryside experience.
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A notable landmark near Blackadder Holiday Park is the Rhymer’s Stone, which holds a fascinating legend. According to folklore, it was at this very spot that Thomas the Rhymer encountered the Fairy Queen and was whisked away into the realm of fairies. When he returned, he possessed the gift of prophecy and an inability to tell lies. Today, visitors can visit the Rhymer’s Stone as a viewpoint to admire panoramic vistas of Leaderfoot and the summit of Black Hill.
Cycling enthusiasts will find plenty to enjoy in the diverse regional landscape surrounding Blackadder Holiday Park. Whether you prefer fast downhill off-road stretches, challenging road climbs, or leisurely rides along flat country lanes suitable for all ages, there are options for everyone. Mountain bikers can also seek thrills at Glentress Forest near Peebles, where they can experience exhilarating trails and perhaps even some spills along the way. With its rich history, stunning natural beauty, and opportunities for outdoor activities like cycling and exploring legendary landmarks, Blackadder Holiday Park offers something for every visitor seeking an unforgettable Scottish Borders experience.
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