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Places to see and things to do in the local area Make the most of your time Edinburgh 13 Livingston 05 Dalkeith Grantshouse Glasgow Upton Paisley

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Abington Cappercleuch 04 03 Jedburgh Hawick

Visit Don’t forget to check your Great Saving Guide for all the latest offers on attractions 1 Harmony Garden throughout the UK. Great Savings Guide Tranquil walled gardens, camc.com/greatsavingsguide surrounding a 19th century house. 5 Glenkinchie Distillery 2 Abbotsford House Working distillery and home of Home of Sir Walter Scott and ‘The Edinburgh Malt’ a treasure trove of unusual artefacts. 6 Go Ape 3 Mary Queen of Scots Tree-top fun with magnificent views of the Tweed Valley. Visitor Centre 16th Century fortified house, 7 Ridelines giving insight into the life of the Mountain Bike Tuition to help you monarch. get the most out of your riding. 4 Jedburgh Castle, Jail and Museum Learn about prison life in the 1800s, built on the site of a medieval castle.

Jedburgh Castle Cycle

10 A world-renowned championship mountain biking course, waymarked routes offer a great range of riding from steep, tree- lined routes to fast, open trails. Leaderfoot Viaduct, Melrose 11 National Cycle Network The nearest route is 1, Dover to Walk Shetland. Free local cycle maps are available in reception.

8 Information is available for various local walks, including along the river, the Melrose pathways, the Abbey route and the Upland Way.

9 St Cuthbert’s Way Join part of the 62 mile route through the borders.

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12 Melrose Home of Rugby Sevens, on the banks of the River Tweed. 13 Edinburgh Take the train into the heart of Edinburgh in just 55 minutes. 14 Kelso Beautiful riverside market town in the Scottish borders.

Kelso Visitor’s top tips

Scots View

Try Gin tasting at Abbey Fine Wines at Walk along the railway route to Gala. the top of the High St and don’t miss the The River Tweed is good for fishing, award winning butchers. and there’s also fly fishing at the black A walk on the Eildon Hills is a must, as is watch reservoir. a visit to Scots View. Plenty of local walks - Town Trail, The footpath along the old railway line Leaderfoot, Eildon Hills. takes you to Tweedbank where you Harmony Gardens and Priorwood can catch a train (every half hour) to Gardens are right in the centre of town, Edinburgh for the day. which was a pleasant surprise. Both are Rugby Sevens was invented here in NTS properties but entry is by donation. 1883, Border teams meet for an annual Well worth a look. Tournament every April. The small museum in the high street is Melrose Festival is held every mid-June. worth a visit. Don’t miss the Glenkinchie whisky We thought Hawick was a lovely place distillery. to visit.

Close by

Shop Nearest Cashpoint Swimming pool Co-op 1 minute walk, RBS 0.1 miles, Premier 2.5 , 4 miles. Spar 2 minute walk. miles. Cinema Supermarkets Public transport Galashiels, 4 miles. ASDA 3.9 miles. Bus stop 1 minute’s walk Petrol Station to Edinburgh or Kelso. Esso 2.3 miles, BP 4.6 miles. Trains go to Edinburgh from Tweedbank, 3 miles away.

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