Scotland''s most beautiful closed-road sportive is back for 2023 – and it's going to be even more beautiful than ever.
To celebrate our tenth edition of Tour O The Borders, we have a stunning new long route for cyclists (120km) that takes in the Devil’s Beeftub, Moffat Dale, Grey Mare’s Tail and some of the best road cycling in the south of Scotland. The 88km Challenge route remains unchanged – with the classic Wall of Talla and Megget road as the centrepiece.
In true Touro style, expect plenty of award-winning pies, home-made cakes and a buzzing event village in the heart of historic Peebles. Nearby camping is available.
Photo credit: Russell Burton
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Surely Pog has souplesse in spades?
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Brexit is also why a lot of EU police forces issue on the spot fines.
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