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Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way/ River Tweed (PiP)

Scotland St. Cuthbert's Way/ River Tweed (PiP)
The River Tweed is 156 kilometres long and flows through the Scottish Borders region of Scotland. It rises at Tweedsmuir and drains the entire border region. Later it forms
Administrative boundary . The spring is located in the hills near Tweedsmuir.
The Tweed flows into the North Sea near the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, England's northernmost town, founded in 870. In the 11th century the town was a Scottish port where warships were built for kings of Scotland.

In the PIP an impression of the buildings standing at the water:
The Red Building is the Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is a stately country house on the banks of the River Tweed, southeast of Melrose in the Scottish Borders. The modern house was built in 1845 and converted into a hotel in 1932. It is located next to the ruins of the Dryburgh Abbey.

www.dryburgh.co.uk

Fred Fouarge, Nouchetdu38, Jenny McIntyre, Cämmerer zu Nau and 16 other people have particularly liked this photo


8 comments - The latest ones
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
The route certainly travels through some lovely scenery.
5 years ago.
 Jeanne chevillard
Jeanne chevillard club
Très joli !!!!!!
5 years ago.
 Marie-claire Gallet
Marie-claire Gallet
WOW, so pretty and green *******************
5 years ago.
 Louise Boyer
Louise Boyer
Très belle vue !
5 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Great perspective on this scene and beautifully captured. I like the image in the PiP too.
5 years ago.
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* ઇઉ * club
Scotland offers really worthwhile motifs. Wonderful pictures, Aschi!
5 years ago.
 Jenny McIntyre
Jenny McIntyre club
Fantastic PIP's. The white house looks as if it's tried to be a castle too!!!
5 years ago.

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