Dryburgh Abbey and the River Tweed, St Boswells
Rating out of 5: 4 Source: Walkhighlands and Robbie Porteous – The Scottish Borders 40 favourite walks (St Boswells and the Tweed) combined them to …
Rating out of 5: 4 Source: Walkhighlands and Robbie Porteous – The Scottish Borders 40 favourite walks (St Boswells and the Tweed) combined them to …
Rating out of 5: 4 Source: Walkhighlands 40 min (about 3km; walking around freely) Reasons: This route is a very lovely one, easy to reach …
Location: Kelso, Scottish Borders, Lowlands of Scotlandkind of building: medieval priorytoday: open to public though mostly ruined with only very little parts remaining intactpublic transport: …
Rating out of 5: 4 Source: walkhighlands Reasons: Starting in the centre of Denholm the route generally is a very nice one, leading you straight …
Location: near Galashiels, Scottish Borders, Lowlands of Scotlandkind of building: baronial mansiontoday: open to public, partially still used by the family (that part being closed …
Location: Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scottish Borders, Scotlandkind of building: monasterytoday: mostly ruined, opened to publicpublic transport: regular buses to Melrose, trains to Galashiels and Tweedbank (from …
Jedburgh Abbey is one of the four famous Border Abbeys. Melrose Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey, Dryburgh Abbey and Kelso Abbey. It has been an important religious …
The Mary Queen of Scots House is a listed building from the sixteenth century which is located in Jedburgh and is named after the famous …
The Jedburgh Castle was a castle in the Scottish burg of Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders, built by king David I. Not long after that …
Jedburgh or Scots Jeddart/Jethart is a town 41 miles south of Edinburgh in the Scottish council area of the Scottish Borders. As can be seen …