Gainslawhill Cottage ref: 311002
Paxton ,Berwick upon Tweed, Berwick upon Tweed & AreaBerwick Barracks and Main GuardHome to history and the arts, this 18th century barracks houses the By Beat of Drum exhibition, the Kings Own Scottish Borderers Museum, Berwick Borough Museum AND Berwick art gallery! Tel: 01289 304493
Conundrum FarmLots of animals to feed at the farm with visitor centre, gift shop and historic battle trail. Tel: 01289 306092
Paxton House Gallery and Country ParkPaxton is one the finest 18th century Palladian country houses in Britain. Explore 80 acres of gardens, woodland and riverside walks. Browse around the gift shop and enjoy a delicious home cooked lunch at the tea rooms.
Chain Bridge Honey FarmVisitor centre allowing the public to discover first hand the extraordinary tale of the bees and honey. The honey and beeswax comes from 1,800 colonies of bees situated throughout the north Northumberland.
Berwick-upon-Tweed Castle and RampartsExplore the remains of a medieval castle crucial to Anglo-Scottish warfare. Surrounding the whole historic town is a circular walk to enjoy.
Coast and Castle TrailThis route begins in Newcastle and winds its way through Berwick and Melrose up to Edinburgh in Scotland. In total it is 200 miles with 39 miles of this being traffic free.
Read more about Coast and Castle Trail The Pennine CyclewayThere are two aspects to the Pennine Cycleway. One follows the Southern Pennines and this one, through the Northern Pennines from Berwick on Tweed to Appleby.
Read more about The Pennine Cycleway Sea fishing from BerwickSet on the shore of the Firth of Forth the fishing village of Berwick provides a great base for a keen angler. Take a trip on the Charter Boat ‘On a Promise’. Tel 01289 302749 for more information
SpittalSpittal is a small seaside resort close to the popular town of Berwick-Upon-Tweed. The beach is a great area for walkers who want to explore the towering cliffs that overlook the North Sea.
Pennine CyclewayForming part of the National Cycle Network route 68, this challenging long distance route takes you from Derby right up to Berwick upon Tweed!
Upper Burnmouth HarbourA small coastal village in the Scottish Borders, Burnmouth has traditionally been a fishing community with the harbour dating back to the 1800’s.
Read more about Upper Burnmouth Harbour Peelham Cross Country CourseWith great views of the North Sea and a lively course which is suitable for all levels of rider, the Peelam Cross Country Course can be quite tricky in parts but really is entertaining!
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