Roxburghshire
The town of Roxburgh, once a royal burgh and important royal castle, is no more, but the county of Roxburghshire remains. It encompasses the attractive towns of Melrose, Jedburgh and Kelso, in fact, including Dryburgh all four of the famous Border abbeys are within its boundaries. The countryside is a mellow and peaceful landscape of rolling hills, woods and rich farmland and the area is studded with places of interest such as Floors Castle at Kelso, the Waterloo Monument at Peniel Heugh and Smailholm Tower.
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Beautiful Countryside to Explore
The county is one of the most delightful in the Scottish Borders. It is scenically beautiful without being daunting, perfect for relaxing and recharging the batteries. It is also blessed with accessibility and an excellent infrastructure, something that can be lacking in wilder, more remote spots.
There is plenty to see and plenty to do at whatever pace you want to do it. A good network of quiet byways and uncrowded major roads, and, from 2015, the newly restored Waverley Line to Edinburgh, mean that it is going to be even easier to reach and explore.
The Tweed and Teviot rivers are famous for their fishing and the area offers great walking, being crossed by both the Southern Upland and St Cuthbert's Ways, as well as the end of the Pennine Way at Yetholm. Cycling, riding and canoeing are also readily available.
The Border towns of Jedburgh, Kelso and Melrose, are picturesque, peaceful places which are full of interest. In common with the other Border towns they all stage their colourful festivals in the summer. Jedburgh, in addition to its abbey, has its castle and jail (said to be haunted) and Mary Queen of Scots' House. Kelso, with its attractive cobbled square, is well provisioned with entertainments, with a swimming pool, ice rink and race course. Melrose, nestled beneath the Eildon Hills, has a claim to fame as it is the birthplace of the rugby sevens game, with the annual Melrose Sevens in mid-April bringing teams from all over the world.
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08-May-2024 | Dye Water Cottage CJ6 (overall) | Make clear that the property may not suit people with mobility or visual problems | ||
08-May-2024 | Inchrye Lodge, Lindores Loch AC9 (overall) | Easy to book and was kept informed all the time | ||
08-May-2024 | Crannag CA3 (overall) | Lovely cottage, very clean, fantastic views from Lounge/Kitchen. Comfortable beds. very relaxing stay in a lovely area. Internet v v slow (not enough for radio) but 5G mobile locally so watch for data roaming charges. Front step v slippery esp when wet. Take care to avoid a fall. Most cottages now offer a welcome pack post Covid, this does not so stock up on essentials before arriving, | ||
08-May-2024 | Loch Ruathair Cottage BF3 (overall) | The staff are helpful and responsive. | ||
08-May-2024 | Duallin Croft DN1 (overall) | Excellent spacious and comfortable cottage with views to die for...Shame there is no direct route down to the Loch ..But that's a minor issue | ||
08-May-2024 | Glen Cottage, Dunrobin GB8 (overall) | Go the extra mile to source information. Easy to deal with, good local knowledge . | ||
08-May-2024 | Taigh Nan Eilean GZ7 (overall) | Excellent - owner on hand to resolve any issues ( not that there were any), contacted us ahead of arrival to ask if we needed anything & provided a really lovely welcome pack containing a selection of local products | ||
08-May-2024 | Loch Awe Boathouse GF4 (overall) | We absolutely loved our stay at loch Awe boathouse. suggestion, needs new mugs and oven trays. Oven wasn’t that clean either. Otherwise just beautiful place to relax and recharge. | ||
08-May-2024 | East Tweed at Old Melrose GT4 (overall) | Easy transaction, deposit returned quickly. A bit more of a personal nature rather would be even better (standard communications did not recognise that this was a return visit for example). Understand that this is not always practical, but feedback nevertheless. | ||
08-May-2024 | Skylark Cottage CF1 (overall) | Lovely cottage in a good location. Very comfortable and excellent facilitieS |