Adventures in Nature
on the land and in the water

Immerse yourself in nature with wild swim adventures, guided walks and nature connection experiences in the beautiful Tweed Valley.

Here, in the Upper Tweed Valley, we craft adventures in nature on the land and in the water for visitors and locals led by an experienced and fully qualified guide.

Come on a holiday adventure and explore the Tweed Valley or join us to learn some new skills and share time with others in nature.

Whether you want to begin wild swimming in our beautiful waters, walk to the top of a hill for amazing views, or have some restorative time resting in a hammock between the trees Tweed Valley Wilding can guide you.

Scenic view of rolling hills of the Tweed Valley and green fields under a cloudy sky, with patches of sunlight illuminating the landscape and mountains in the background.

About Ingrid

Ingrid Campbell, Wild-ing, brings together a lifetime passion for nature and 30 years experience of working in the outdoors to her guiding on the land and in the water in the Scottish Borders. She is a fully qualified wild swim and walk guide.

Being out in nature is good for us all. Tweed Valley Wilding was created to share a love of nature and being out in the landscape with wild swimming, walking and nature connection experiences.

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Person with long blonde hair partially submerged in dark water
Person standing in shallow water facing the sun during sunset with hills in the background.
Close-up of timothy grass flower spike in a green field

Testimonials

‘Ingrid's love of the outdoors, and particularly the water, is infectious! As such, she is sure to help you access that delight too, if you are lucky enough to join her in the water some time. Many thanks for a fabulous experience.’

Introduction to Wild Swimming

‘I'm amazed by what incredible lands are right on our doorstep. It was lovely to feel like we were far away – almost dream like. It was fabulous to disconnect from work and reconnect to ourselves. I ended it with a wonderful feeling of calm and had the best night’s sleep.’

Monday Meanders

‘I loved the pace of the day, taking time to notice nature's details. I loved learning about edible plants and that the tea ingredients were all foraged on our walk. It was a super day.’

Guided Walk

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Close-up of bright green fern leaves with a lacy texture.
Close-up of a brown snail shell lodged between rocks.