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The Scottish town of Jedburgh lies just 16 kilometres from Scotland's southeastern border with England in the area known as the Scottish Borders.
This charming historic town is filled with historic attractions such as the ruins of its impressive Abbey, which was founded in 1138, a house where Mary Queen of Scots once stayed in 1566, and a museum that was once the local jail and situated inside a castle.
It's not surprising then that most Jedburgh hotels are also steeped in history featuring privately owned inns, guesthouses, and country houses surrounded by acres of rolling green lawns.
Jedburgh is located on the Jed Water, a tributary of the River Teviot.
The town has no railway service, so the nearest transport hub is 87 kilometres away at Edinburgh International Airport.
The entire Scottish Borders region is covered with fascinating medieval villages and unique attractions like the 1,000 year-old hollow oak known as the Capon Tree just outside the town.
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District: City Centre
Situated in between Newcastle and Edinburgh, this basic hotel offers cheap accommodation and is a short drive from local attractions.
Very Good8.4
(310 reviews)
District: Camptown
Surrounded by lush greenery, this hotel has its own fishing site and is located close to recreational attractions.
Very Good8.3
(109 reviews)
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Introduction to Jedburgh, Scotland
The Scottish town of Jedburgh lies just 16 kilometres from Scotland's southeastern border with England in the area known as the Scottish Borders.This charming historic town is filled with historic attractions such as the ruins of its impressive Abbey, which was founded in 1138, a house where Mary Queen of Scots once stayed in 1566, and a museum that was once the local jail and situated inside a castle.
It's not surprising then that most Jedburgh hotels are also steeped in history featuring privately owned inns, guesthouses, and country houses surrounded by acres of rolling green lawns.
Jedburgh is located on the Jed Water, a tributary of the River Teviot.
The town has no railway service, so the nearest transport hub is 87 kilometres away at Edinburgh International Airport.
The entire Scottish Borders region is covered with fascinating medieval villages and unique attractions like the 1,000 year-old hollow oak known as the Capon Tree just outside the town.
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