Center Parcs has released plans for its first holiday village in Scotland.
The proposed development near Hawick in the Scottish Borders will cost between £350 million and £400 million.
The site will include 700 lodges, a man-made loch, subtropical swimming pool, forest spa and other leisure and retail facilities. A heritage centre is also planned.
Center Parcs says the project aims to enhance biodiversity with wildflower meadows, nature walks and wetlands.

“Significant technical and design work is taking place behind the scenes as we work towards making our ambition of bringing Center Parcs to the Scottish Borders a reality,” said Colin McKinlay, Center Parcs chief executive.
“Our goal is to create a destination that integrates seamlessly with the natural environment while providing high-quality accommodation and leisure experiences for families.”