




The Wheelchair-adapted Silver Birch cabins at Glentress Forest sit in the thick of Scotland's Tweed Valley and offer comfort without compromises.
Your cabin backs onto Glentress Forest itself and your spacious outdoor deck offers front-row seats to the action while you recover from your own adventures.
Inside sleeps four across two bedrooms. The kitchen has adjustable-height worktops and enough turning space for wheelchairs.
The underfloor heating makes Scottish evenings bearable even when the weather turns.
You're 10 minutes from Peebles for essentials and decent pub grub at The Bridge Inn. Traquair House (20 min) is worth a visit. Scotland's oldest inhabited house with a genuinely fascinating history, not just dusty furniture. Rosslyn Chapel (40 min) delivers Gothic architecture without the tourist crowds of Edinburgh.
What works here is genuine accessibility features implemented by people who understand their purpose, set in locations where you actually want to stay. No clinical feel, no compromised experience.
Book if you want a break where accessibility isn't an afterthought, the location is genuinely worth visiting, and comfort doesn't mean being stuck indoors. The Borders in autumn is particularly good value.