Fisheries

Tweed – Ashiestiel

This is a popular beat amongst Upper Tweed fishers, who return year after year. It is located opposite Nest and just above Peel, in spectacular countryside with a diverse range of wildlife. The beat consists of two miles of the …

Tweed – Bemersyde

This beat combines excellent fishing with the most stunning location on the whole river. Here the river loops past the Eildon Hills in a beautiful wooded gorge giving fishers complete seclusion from the outside world. The stretch is one mile …

Tweed – Boleside

Boleside has long been regarded as one of the best Tweed beats, and is different from the other top performing beats, in that it is by far the furthest up the river. The beat’s position, just below the meeting of …

Tweed – Cardrona

Cardrona lies in an attractive part of Tweed-dale comprising mainly upland hills and small areas of mature parkland. The fishings are adjacent to Cardrona Village on the right bank and the bottom of the beat marches with Glenormiston. The beat …

Tweed – Dawyck

Dawyck Estate is situated in the spectacular Stobo Valley, regarded as one of the most picturesque in Scotland. The river here is secluded from the road with more than 3 miles of streamy runs, glides and deeper pools split over …

Tweed – Ettrick, Middle Ettrick

The Tweed tributaries of the Rivers Ettrick and Yarrow which run through the Duke of Buccleuch’s delightful Bowhill Estate, converge only 1.5 miles upstream of the characterful Scottish Borders town of Selkirk, which is found approximately 40 miles South of …

Tweed – Fairnilee

This beat is in a most attractive setting (hence the name Fairnilee) where the river forms the boundary between the policies of three beautiful estates. It is the best beat on the Upper Tweed and the only one to use …

Tweed – Glenormiston

This beat lies just above Innerleithen and consists of approximately two miles of upper Tweed fishing. The countryside surrounding the beat is most attractive, with a mixture of policy woodlands surrounding old country houses, forestry and heather hills. The beat …

Tweed – Horncliffe

Horncliffe’s fishing consists of two miles of single bank fishing on the right (south) bank of the Tweed which is divided into three beats. The upper limit of the fishing is at Norham Castle and the lower limit is the …

Tweed – Horsbrugh

The Horsbrugh beat is on the north bank of the former association water at Cardrona. The Association ceased in 2007 when the South bank was sold to a private syndicate and the Macdonald Cardrona Hotel took over the north bank. …