Hello and a very warm welcome to Newcastleton, known locally as Copshaw Holm.
The small village of Newcastleton, with a resident population of 850, is nestled in the valley of Liddesdale, gateway to the Scottish Borders. We are surrounded by hills and forests with fabulous scenery, abundant wild life and historical sites. It is great place to visit for the day or longer. From mountain biking to walking, golf and fishing check out the things to do section or just come and soak up the atmosphere.
Five hundred years ago the hills would be ringing with the sound of clashing steel and fighting Reivers, today visitors experience a warm welcome.
We look forward to welcoming you to the Holm.
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Founded in 1970, the festival revolves around a series of competitions (mainly on Saturday), loosely linked by dances, organised ceilidhs and singarounds on the riday, Saturday and Sunday nights. Non-combatants create ad-hoc sessions in all possible locations and visitors are more than welcome at every venue.