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Cross Kirk, Peebles
Open, some restrictions in place
Wander around an ancient holy site, associated with miracles and the grave of a saint.
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Dere Street Roman Road, Soutra
Walk in the footsteps of Roman soldiers on the empire’s main road through the south of Scotland.
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Dryburgh Abbey
Wander around this medieval ruin nestled in secluded woodland by the River Tweed to grasp the appeal of monastic life.
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Edin's Hall Broch
Visit a rare example of a Lowland broch – a kind of fortification usually found only in northern Scotland.
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Edrom Church
Visit a true Romanesque relic: an 1100s entrance arch, reused in a later burial vault.
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Foulden Tithe Barn
Find a rare example of a tithe barn, constructed to store agricultural tithes given to the Church.
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Greenknowe Tower
Grounds accessible, but no access inside
View a handsome tower house standing tall on what may be the mound of an earlier castle.
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Hermitage Castle
Discover a history filled with intrigue, murder, torture and treason at this awesome, eerie ruin.
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Jedburgh Abbey
Open, some restrictions in place
Admire the unusual mix of architecture in what is one of four great abbeys established in the Scottish Borders in the 1100s.
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Kelso Abbey
Not currently accessible to visitors
Wander among the remains of one of medieval Scotland’s most spectacular architectural achievements.
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Melrose Abbey
Open, some restrictions in place
Visit the final resting place of the heart of Robert the Bruce, a magnificent ruin in the Scottish Borders.
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Smailholm Tower
Stand in surroundings that inspired Sir Walter Scott, who learned the power of border ballads as a young infant living on the estate.