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information about Jedburgh
Jedburgh,
located in the heart of the Scottish Borders, is ideally placed
for visiting Edinburgh and Hadrianīs Wall The Royal Burgh
of Jedburgh -nestles peacefully in the valley of Jed Water,
amongst glorious rolling countryside. Jedburgh, known locally
as "Jethart", is a warm and welcoming place with pretty painted
houses, individual shops and a fine selection of tearooms
and restaurants. Jedburgh has a plenty of places to eat our
at that should amply satisfy all tastes and pockets.
There
are hotels and award-winning restaurants to pubs and coffee
shops, there is real choice for the visitor. Traditional and
modern Scottish cooking can be found alongside pub food and
Oriental food and if the weather is fair you can eat alfresco
in the High Street! Or if you want an instant picnic the bakers
in the town will be happy to oblige. Visitors are immediately
made to feel at home and can enjoy Borders hospitality at
its finest.
Places
to Visit: The remains of Jedburgh Abbey, the Castle Gaol
and Mary Queen of Scots House before taking a riverside walk
passing by the Piperīs House in Duck Row and the 16th Century
Canongate Bridge.
There are a wealth of historical and architectural jewels
to discover: - like where Bonnie Prince Charlie resided in
1745, where the geologist James Hutton observed the Jedburgh
Angular Unconformity and confirmed his theory of the formation
of the Earth.
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