Lauder Area Guide

Lauder, set on the A68 between the Lammermuir Hills and the River Leader, is a thriving small town with a strong sense of community. Thirlestane Castle, with its extensive parkland and events programme, provides a distinctive backdrop, while the traditional high street offers everyday shopping, places to eat and useful local services. The town benefits from a modern community and leisure centre, primary schooling and a range of clubs and activities for all ages. With attractive countryside walks on the doorstep and straightforward road links to Edinburgh and the central Borders, Lauder is an appealing choice for those looking for a well-connected Borders town with a rural feel.

Ruth Davidson

Lauder offers country living within easy reach of Edinburgh — character homes, cafés and Thirlestane Castle’s parkland.

Lauder offers country living within easy reach of Edinburgh — character homes, cafés and Thirlestane Castle’s parkland.

Ruth Davidson

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Whether you’re looking for more information on schools, places to visit, or more about the surrounding villages, use the boxes below to find out more about the Lauder area.
Amenities & Services
A well-served area offering reliable everyday facilities, schools and community services.
Places & Things To Do
A mix of historic sites, outdoor spaces and local activities to enjoy year-round.
Local Area & Connections
Practical road and public transport links connecting the town to neighbouring areas.

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22 Market Place, Selkirk TD7 4BL

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Lauder Amenities & Services

Everyday Services
Lauder provides a good range of everyday facilities for a smaller town, including a convenience-style supermarket, independent food shops and general retail. There are places to eat and stay, from cafés to hotel dining, along with a petrol station and local services to support day-to-day living. Community venues and churches provide additional space for groups, meetings and events.
Education, Sport & Leisure
Schooling is provided by Lauder Primary School, with secondary education continuing at Earlston High School, making the town a natural focus for nearby rural families. The Lauder Community and Leisure Centre offers a gym, fitness classes, soft play and a café, while local clubs and groups give children and adults access to a variety of sports and activities throughout the year.
Outdoor & Active
Lauder offers easy access to the surrounding countryside, with walking routes starting from the town and connecting into the wider Borders. Local play areas, sports pitches and the nearby campsite provide further opportunities to spend time outdoors, whether for everyday exercise or longer stays in the area.

Lauder Places & Things To Do

Lauder and its surroundings offer a mix of historic interest, outdoor space and community activity. Thirlestane Castle, set just outside the town, is a key landmark with impressive architecture, landscaped grounds and a programme of events and open days through the year.

From the town itself, residents and visitors can enjoy local walks into the surrounding hills and farmland, making the most of the open views and quiet country roads. Community venues such as the public hall support a calendar of social events, performances and gatherings, while the town’s cafés, hotels and restaurants provide welcoming places to meet, eat and relax.

Lauder Local Area & Connections

Nearby Towns & Villages
Lauder is supported by nearby TD2 villages including Oxton, Blainslie, Legerwood and the Earlston countryside to the south. These communities offer a mix of local amenities, active village halls and access to open countryside, with walking routes and rural roads linking each settlement.
Getting Around
Lauder benefits from strong transport links, with the A68 providing direct travel towards Edinburgh and Jedburgh. Regular bus services run through the town, connecting with Earlston, Galashiels and the wider central Borders. The nearest railway stations are at Stow and Galashiels, offering onward connections to Edinburgh and beyond.

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