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Berwick-upon-Tweed Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Berwick-upon-Tweed:
The Cheviot, Wooler  (< 1 Mile)
The eastern end of the Cheviots lie about 8 miles south-west of Berwick and the range stretches west across into the Borders Region of Scotland....
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Dunstanburgh Castle, Embleton  (< 1 Mile)
The ruins of Dunstanburgh Castle lie on the coast of Northumberland between the fishing village of Craster and Embleton, a dramatic ruin on the skyline....
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St. Aidan Statue, Holy Island  (< 1 Mile)
Aidan was an Irish monk who had been trained on Iona and who came to Holy Island in AD 635 and established the Abbey of...
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Berwick Ramparts, Berwick  (< 1 Mile)
Berwick is the most northerly town in England which has changed hands between England and Scotland thirteen times in the last 1000 years. Defended on...
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Royal Border Bridge, Berwick  (< 1 Mile)
The East Coast main line is the main railway link between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh, originally belonging to the North Eastern Railway, then the...
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Berwick Barracks, Berwick  (1.2 Miles)
From the earliest days of wars between the English and the Scots, Berwick was an important military town. Soldiers of the garrison were for many...
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Berwick Gymnasium Gallery, Berwick  (1.2 Miles)
The history of Physical Training in the armed forces is a long and interesting one. Located here at the barracks, close to the Scottish...
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King's Own Scottish Borderers, Berwick  (1.2 Miles)
This museum celebrates the great achievements of this part of the British Army and commemorates the men who have been lost fighting for their country...
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Pot A Doodle Do, Berwick  (3.2 Miles)
Enjoy a great day out for all the family, with lots of arty activities to choose from – ceramic painting, glass painting, and mosaicing. Even...
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Paxton House, Berwick  (4.7 Miles)
This magnificent Georgian mansion has twelve period rooms, a spectacular picture gallery and a restored, working Georgian kitchen. The building houses magnificent collections of...
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Norham Castle, Berwick  (8 Miles)
Norham was built in the position that it is found because of the commanding view that it affords across the River Tweed. The fantastic...
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Eyemouth Museum, Eyemouth  (11.8 Miles)
Eyemouth Museum was established in order to offer a central place for all of the historical research and physical artefacts that have been collected about...
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Heatherslaw Light Railway, Etal  (12.4 Miles)
Enjoy the leisurely pace of yesteryear! Travel by our 15" gauge steam engine the ’Lady Augusta’ as she journeys from Heatherslaw Mill to Etal...
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Lady Waterford Hall, Berwick  (12.8 Miles)
This 19th Century former village school features some of the most beautiful and extensive biblical murals anywhere in Scotland. Louisa, Marchioness of Waterford over...
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Heatherslaw Corn Mill, Cornhill-on-Tweed  (13.7 Miles)
The Heatherslaw Corn Mill would have once been an important part of the local industry, and provided an invaluable service to the community. It...
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Manderston, Duns  (14.8 Miles)
The house was used for the popular Channel 4 TV series “The Edwardian Country House”. Manderston, it’s buildings, park and gardens, offers an experience which...
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Church of St Mary the Virgin, Holy Island  (15.6 Miles)
Pre-dating both the castle and the priory this church is the oldest surviving structure on the island. The Saxon parts are still visible amongst the...
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Lindisfarne Priory & Museum, Holy Island  (15.8 Miles)
Lindisfarne was the site of one of the most important early centres of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England. Originally a few monks had a simple wooden...
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Maelmin Heritage Trail, Wooler  (15.8 Miles)
Maelmin Heritage Trail is located close to the village of Milfield in Northumberland. The trail consists of three reconstructions dating from different periods of history....
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Jim Clark Room, Duns  (15.8 Miles)
The Jim Clark Room is home to a collection of trophies, photographs and memorabilia associated with Jim Clark, the Scottish Formula One motor racing driver...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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