| Denholm is in the heart of the Scottish Borders providing easy access to all the local attractions. Youll find that driving through the Borders is a pleasure as there is little traffic on most of the roads and byways. Here are a few suggestions to start off with!
Trip One - Go west Head
west to Hawick on the A698 - you will see signs for the Hawick Cashmere
Company as you enter Hawick. This 3 star visitor attraction is a must
for anyone interested in stylish knitwear. They sell beautifully styled
cashmere clothes and have a viewing area where you can watch the garments
being knitted. Or you could visit one of the many knitwear outlets in
the town where you are sure to find a bargain. Trip Two - Go East Head
east towards Jedburgh where you can visit the Abbey - a five star visitor
attraction which is well worth looking round. Pop into the Tourist Information
Centre and pick up a free Jedburgh Town Trail leaflet and take a pleasant
stroll around this pretty border town. Simply Scottish is an excellent
restaurant near the top of the High Street where you can get a meal or
snack prepared with local produce. From Jedburgh head north on the A68
for two and a half miles then take a right turn onto the A698, towards
Kelso, a picturesque country town with lots of interesting shops. Just
outside Kelso, Floors Castle, the home of the Duke and Duchess of Roxburghe,
opens during the summer months and is worth a visit as is its garden centre
and restaurant within the walled gardens. If you are not ready to go home
now from Kelso you could head on down on the A698 to Berwick-upon-Tweed
then south on the A1 to the North Northumberland coast. Check the crossing
times before you set off and you might be able to cross the Causeway to
Lindisfarne or travel further south and visit Bamburgh Castle- a coastal
fortress towering above the village and beach. Retrace your steps from
Bamburgh Castle on the B1342 then north on the A1 turning left for Fenwick
on the B6353. Meander through this country road to Crookham, Branxton
then Cornhill on Tweed where you can turn left onto the B6350 and back
to Kelso then home on the A698 -A68 -A698 to Denholm. We are just over an hours drive from Edinburgh where you will find a wide range of tourist attractions, restaurants and interesting shops. You can travel up on the A68 or the A7 - theres not much difference in time or distance. Park the car at the New Street car park just behind the Waverley Railway Station and take a stroll up onto the Royal Mile, visit Edinburgh Castle or one of the many museums or art galleries in the centre of this beautiful city. |
Trip Four - Go gardening! If like me you enjoy visiting gardens you will be spoilt for choice in the Borders - there are lots of little gems of gardens. Near Peebles there are Kailzie Gardens and Dawyck Botanic Gardens. At Melrose the National Trust have 2 properties near to the Abbey - the Priorwood Gardens which specialise in dried flowers and the Harmony Garden with its herbaceous borders. My favourite garden is probably the one at Monteviot House just north of Jedburgh. It has wonderful herbaceous borders which sweep down towards the river Teviot. You can spend many hours wandering in the garden or just sitting watching the river flow by. It is open from 12 noon to 5pm, April to October. Another gem close by that should not be missed is the Teviot Smokery, Coffee Shop and Water Garden. From there you could continue on to Kelso where you will find probably the most comprehensive garden centre in the Borders - the Mayfield Garden Centre. Youll find everything the gardener needs there. Trip Five - Rainy day with children! One
of the most popular attractions for children on a rainy day is the Harestanes
Countryside Visitor Centre north of Jedburgh, just off the A68 on the
B6400. Open from April to October there are exhibitions, wooden toys that
children can play with, a shop and a café. If the weather improves
there is an outdoor adventure play park for younger children and signposted
walks. The Ranger Service is based here so there are quite often guided
walks and other activities arranged.
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