Ednam, Stichill And Berrymoss
Ednam, Stichill And Berrymoss
Attractions and places to see around Ednam, Stichill And Berrymoss offer a diverse range of historical sites, natural landmarks, and architectural structures within the Scottish Borders. This region features 6 highlights, including impressive castles, historic bridges, and waterfalls. The landscape is characterized by its rivers and rolling terrain, providing a setting for exploring both man-made and natural points of interest.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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The abbey was a major building featuring a rare double-cruciform plan with two crossings and two towers. It became the burial site for royalty.
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Not actually a cycle bridge, your expected to dismount. But its fun if you don't.
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This impressive foot/cycle bridge runs alongside the impressive Roxburgh viaduct (also called Teviot Viaduct). The viaduct's four river piers have been extended to one side to support this low-level footbridge.
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A truly magnificent castle, and a Category A listed building. It is the home of the Duke of Roxburghe, and, apparently, the largest inhabited castle in Scotland. It was built for the 1st Duke in 1721-26 by William Adam, on the site of a previously existing house (House of Floris), and then extensively redone by W H Playfair in 1837-47 from the Georgian original to the way it is looking now. This is an unmissable place. It is open to tourists. Please see the Castle's website for more information and tickets: https://www.floorscastle.com/
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A very impressive, 40ft tall waterfall on Eden Water. Tucked away in a way, as you would expect this kind of thing in the Highlands, not necessarily in the gentler, less dramatic area such as the Borders, but there it is!
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Coldstream Bridge is an 18th century seven-arched bridge bridge spanning the River Tweed. It marks the border between England and Scotland.
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This is a truly massive, monumental and imposing structure over River Teviot. This used to carry trains on the St Boswells to Tweedmouth line; nowadays, it's only open to pedestrians. From the top, there are gorgeous views of River Teviot in both directions.
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12th century Abbey that made Kelso a powerful town in the area for hundreds of years. The Abbey was closed in June 2022 due to safety issues so check ahead. It's worth stopping just to have a look at the well preserved ruins from the road. The surface of the road is 'Sett'. which is very mild paving. There is a Komoot surface warning but the road is very ridable on all bike/tyre types.
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Yes, the region offers several family-friendly attractions. Floors Castle, Scotland's largest inhabited castle, features extensive gardens and is open to visitors. The Roxburgh Viaduct, a former railway bridge now open to pedestrians, also offers impressive views and is suitable for families.
The area is home to notable natural features such as the Stichill Linn Waterfall, an impressive 40ft tall waterfall on Eden Water. The region's landscape is also characterized by its rivers, including the River Teviot and River Tweed, which can be admired from various bridges and viewpoints.
Absolutely. History enthusiasts can visit Floors Castle, a magnificent Category A listed building dating back to 1721. The Coldstream Bridge, an 18th-century seven-arched bridge, is another significant historical site, marking the border between England and Scotland.
The region offers various outdoor activities, particularly hiking. You can find numerous trails for different skill levels. For more detailed information on routes, explore the hiking guide for Ednam, Stichill And Berrymoss.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the 'James Thomson Memorial loop from Ednam' is an easy 4.8 km route. You can find more beginner-friendly trails in the easy hikes guide for the area.
For scenic views, the Roxburgh Viaduct offers gorgeous vistas of the River Teviot. Additionally, the Stichill Linn Waterfall provides a picturesque natural spectacle.
Yes, for those seeking more challenging routes, options like the 'Bowmont Forest loop from Sprouston' (23.2 km) and the 'Makerstoun Kirk and Floors Castle loop from Kelso' (20.5 km) are available. Consult the hiking guide for more difficult trails.
Visitors frequently praise the grandeur of Floors Castle and its extensive gardens. The imposing structure and river views from Roxburgh Viaduct are also highly appreciated, as is the impressive, yet somewhat hidden, Stichill Linn Waterfall.
Yes, the area provides various running trails. Routes range from 4.3 km to over 10 km, with moderate difficulty. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the running trails guide.
The region features several notable bridges. The Roxburgh Viaduct is a massive former railway bridge now open to pedestrians, offering great views. The historic Coldstream Bridge connects Scotland and England, and Mertoun Bridge is also a pretty structure, though it lacks a dedicated footpath.
You can experience the rivers by walking across the Roxburgh Viaduct, which spans the River Teviot and offers gorgeous views. The Coldstream Bridge crosses the River Tweed, providing another vantage point. Additionally, many hiking and running routes follow the riverbanks, such as the 'Eden Water – Angraflat Plantation loop from Kelso'.


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