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Gentle landscapes and bold knights
The Borders are also steeped in a long history of kings and knights – with stories of King Arthur and Merlin, William Wallace and Mary Queen of Scots trailing through the numerous castles and abbeys scattered throughout the area. Wandering west to Ayrshire, you enter the land that inspired Scotland’s National Poet, Robert Burns.
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Kelso
Recently voted Britain’s ‘Friendliest Racecourse.’ Put your bet in with the bookies and then perch yourself the well-known Tweedie Stand to watch your horse come in.

Pringles of Scotland
One of the most famous woollen mills in Scotland, a great place to wrap up tight in the warmth of Scottish cashmere.

Dryburgh Abbey
Visit the tomb of Scottish novelist Sir Walter Scott.

Burns Cottage
In Alloway, you can visit Rabbie’s home, now fully restored to its original state.

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