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Broadmeadows Estate is located near Selkirk in the Scottish Borders, within the scenic Yarrow Valley. It is easily accessible by car and makes an ideal destination for a countryside walk.
Yes, Broadmeadows Estate offers a variety of walking routes, including shorter and easier paths that are suitable for beginners and families, as well as longer routes for more experienced walkers.
The estate features over 11km of walking routes. Visitors can choose from shorter walks of under an hour to longer routes that take several hours to complete.
Dogs are welcome, but they must be kept under close control at all times, especially near livestock. As Broadmeadows is a working estate with sheep farming, responsible dog handling is essential.
Parking availability may be limited, so visitors are advised to plan ahead and park considerately in designated or appropriate areas nearby without blocking access routes.
We recommend wearing suitable footwear for uneven terrain and bringing weather-appropriate clothing. Conditions in the Scottish Borders can change quickly, so it’s best to be prepared.
Yes, the main routes across Broadmeadows Estate are signposted to help guide visitors. However, it’s always a good idea to stay aware of your surroundings and follow marked paths.
Broadmeadows Estate offers a quieter, less crowded walking experience in a traditional working landscape. Visitors can enjoy a mix of open hills, woodland, and farmland with beautiful views of the Yarrow Valley.
Broadmeadows Estate can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer longer days and greenery, while autumn and winter provide peaceful walks and dramatic landscapes.