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Melrose Gibson Park Caravan Club Site |
Open to non members. This is a level and peaceful site on the edge of Melrose, (easy for shopping) and overlooked by the three hills which gave rise to its Roman name of Trimontium. Melrose is famous for two things: its ruined Abbey and for being the place where Rugby Sevens was invented in 1883, so if you're a fan, telphone the site for the date when the Border teams meet for their annual Melrose Sevens Rugby Tournament. Other sports Rating: 3.20 (1 votes)
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Jedburgh Camping and Caravanning Club Site |
If you are looking for a quiet, sheltered haven, Jedburgh is the perfect Site. Ideal for an overnight stop on the way to or from Scotland, it is also worth staying longer to appreciate the Scottish Borders.
The town of Jedburgh is around a mile?s walk from Site. Mary Queen of Scots House is now a museum celebrating her life. Bonnie Prince Charlie?s House is on the Town Trail, as is the Friary. Jedforest Deer and Farm Park also houses Jedforest Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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Kirkfield Caravan Park |
The caravan park is, small and pleasantly situated in an unspoilt corner of the cheviot hills, within the village of Town Yetholm where there is a shop, butcher's, post office,
hotel and garage.
"St Cuthbert's way" takes a direct path through
Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm.
Kirk Yetholm lies at the Northern end of the famous hill walk known as "The Pennie Way", Kirk Yetholm also has a hotel.
Mobile phone Rating: 4.00 (4 votes)
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Jedwater Caravan Park |
The banks of the River Jed provide a perfect setting for this peaceful country Caravan Park, 4 miles south of Jedburgh, off the A68. Nestling in its own beautiful wooded ravine, a perfect sun trap and sheltered from wind, Jedwater Park is owned by Maureen and Neil Gibson. Holidaymakers can always be sure of a warm and friendly welcome at both the Caravan Park and the family farm, where you could feed the ducks and hens and meet our Shetland Rating: 3.80 (5 votes)
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Lilliardsedge Holiday Park |
75 acre site with 40 touring pitches. Located 5 miles North of Jedburgh. Discounted golf. Own bar and restaraunt on site. Great for exploring the Borders.
The site has a 12 month holiday license for its static homes but offers alongside this seasonal and nightly touring pitches between March and November.
Click on weblink below for full site information. Rating: 3.52 (5 votes)
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Mosspaul Camping Adult Only |
EXCLUSIVE ADULT ONLY TENT CAMPING
MAX FOUR PLOTS EVER OCCUPIED mosspaul.co.uk is just that little bit different. We offer a nine plot site, each with its own garden and view, giving privacy and a space of your own. Snuggled in the Teviot Hills near the A7 and easy access for the bus route to Carlisle and Edinburgh. The Old Muckle Toon of Langholm is 10 miles south and the Historic town of Hawick just 12 miles north. Mosspaul is a walkers Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Bonchester Bridge Caravan Park |
Bonchester Bridge caravan & camping site covers an area of approximately 3.2 acres and located centrally within the village of Bonchester in the Scottish Borders region, only 7 miles from Hawick and Jedburgh, “Bonnie” park is perfectly placed to explore the entire borders region. On the menu is peace and quiet, on a small intimate site with plenty of wildlife to observe, which includes families of Swallows (my personal favourite), Rating: 0.00 (0 votes)
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Lidalia Caravan Park |
Three acre caravan/camper park. Short walk from Liddesdale Village which has all the facilities you need. All touring pitches are hard-standing, some set around the two pretty duck ponds, whilst others are adjacent to a wooded hill inhabited by red squirrel. Limited grass ‘pup tent' camping pitches available. It is a family site run by a local border family Eddie & Isobel Rutherford. Great walking area. Affiliated site to The Caravan Club. Rating: 3.00 (1 votes)
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