Body of water

River Tweed

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Murray
March 4, 2014
Salmon fishing in season
Jen
June 28, 2020
Great swim spot, located in Haylodge park, known as the Dookits! NT240 404
Anne And George
March 19, 2022
Walk the lower Tweed Trail. This is for more agile amongst us and used to walking with a pair of good boots and a packed lunch! Super for spotting wildlife and birds. This is a long route – approx 20 miles one way! Berwick to Horncliffe – 6 miles Horncliffe to Norham 4 miles Norham to coldstream 10 miles There is a bus you can use if you would like to split the journey into sections. Details of the Berwick to Cornhill bus can be found here – 67 - Galashiels to Berwick-Upon-Tweed | Borders Buses.
Walk the lower Tweed Trail. This is for more agile amongst us and used to walking with a pair of good boots and a packed lunch! Super for spotting wildlife and birds. This is a long route – approx 20 miles one way! Berwick to Horncliffe – 6 miles Horncliffe to Norham 4 miles Norham to coldstream 1…
Mia
April 5, 2022
Make sure you take a walk along the famous River Tweed, known for its salmon.
Peter
September 11, 2019
After exploring the interesting buildings, abbey and shops of Melrose, take a gentle relaxing stroll along the banks of the River Tweed, starting from the beautiful and historic ruins of Melrose Abbey, burial place of the heart of Robert the Bruce. surrounding countryside. Or perhaps you fancy a spot of fishing! If so Middle Pavilion Fishing on the the River Tweed, which is situated either side of Lowood Bridge on the Melrose to Galashiels road and has picturesque views of the Eildons and the beautiful surrounding countryside, could be just what you're looking for.
After exploring the interesting buildings, abbey and shops of Melrose, take a gentle relaxing stroll along the banks of the River Tweed, starting from the beautiful and historic ruins of Melrose Abbey, burial place of the heart of Robert the Bruce. surrounding countryside. Or perhaps you fancy a s…