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Clovenfords And District

Attractions and Places To See around Clovenfords And District - Top 20

Attractions and places to see around Clovenfords And District offer a diverse range of outdoor activities and historical exploration. The region features prominent natural landmarks, including the Eildon Hills, alongside significant historical sites. Visitors can explore a mix of man-made structures and natural landscapes, providing varied experiences. The area is suitable for those interested in hiking, cycling, and discovering local heritage.

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  • The most popular attractions is Glentress Mountain Bike Centre

Last updated: May 6, 2026

Glentress Mountain Bike Centre

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Amazing facilities for mountain biking, with hire available from Alpine Bikes shop (you can book online at tweedvalleybikehire.com), bike washing and showers, lockers and changing rooms as well as a …

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Melrose Abbey

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The crumbling ruins of Melrose Abbey are an impressive site. Founded by David I in 1136 for the Cistercian Order, the abbey is a beautiful example of early masonry work. …

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Eildon Hill North

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The three shapely summits of the Eildon Hills are an iconic part of the Scottish Borders landscape and afford breathtaking views. Excavations have found evidence that the hill fort was occupied in the Bronze Age.

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Eildon Mid Hill Summit

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Legend has it that the triumvirate of peaks that form the Eildon Hills were split asunder by a wizard named Michael Scot with the assistance of an idle devilish spirit. …

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Leaderfoot Viaduct

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Built: about 1863

Opened in October 1865, this bridge for trains has 19 arches, each with a span of 13 meters.

As a building material served bricks, which have blocks …

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Mark Saunders
January 5, 2024, Eildon Hill North

Eildon Hill North is an historic, photogenic and widely visible landmark in the Scottish Borders. At 1325 feet (404 m) this peak is the second highest of the three Eildon (pronounced ‘Eeldon’) Hills located just south of Melrose. The significance of Eildon Hill North was recognised by Bronze Age and Iron Age peoples and by the Romans. This peak was the site of the largest Iron Age hill fort in Scotland. Up to 2000 people are thought to have lived here at the same time. Today the pockmarks from hundreds of roundhouse platforms and nearly 1-mile of defences are still visible. When the Romans came in about 80 AD they built their mighty garrison fort called ‘Trimontium’ (named after the three Eildon peaks) immediately below Eildon Hill North and also placed a signal station on this summit. Trimontium was the largest Roman settlement north of Hadrian’s Wall. The short but steep climb up Eildon Hill North is well worth the effort! On a clear day you will be rewarded with stunning views. The popular St Cuthbert’s Way that runs from Melrose Abbey to Holy Island in Northumberland climbs over the col in the Eildon Hills and provides a pleasant way up Eildon Hill North.

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a well know myb centre kitted out with bike washers, shop and cafe.

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Builders are in making big changes now October 23

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Yvonne
September 22, 2023, Melrose Abbey

Nice gardens in the town, honesty box for purchase of fruit and veg. Apples are good

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Grace Mulligan
September 3, 2023, Melrose Abbey

Behold the awe-inspiring sight of the weathered ruins of Melrose Abbey. This impressive structure, founded by David I in 1136 for the esteemed Cistercian Order, stands as a testament to the early mastery of masonry. Sadly, in 1385, Richard II's army ravaged much of the abbey, but its remnants remain a captivating sight to behold. The abbey is open daily between 9:30am-5:30pm and charges a fee of £6.

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Famous old abbey that can be visited for a fee. However, the building is also beautiful to view from the street.

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The central and highest of the Eildon Hills Eildon Mid Hill stands at 422m and offers the best views. Look northeast to the Iron Age hill fort ramparts on the north hill, south over the smaller Wester Hill and north over Melrose. The three hills are a great run from Melrose, steep and punchy but not actually that high or far so perfect for a half day or pre/post work run. Great views and some good vert for the distance.

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April 24, 2023, Eildon Hill North

The north summit of the Eildon Hills stands at 404m. It was the largest Iron Age hill fort in Scotland with spaces flattened for at least 300 dwellings and a set of walls and ramparts around the whole summit. Later the Romans built a signalling station here. Today it's a great running loop from Melrose taking in the three summits in a nice loop.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural landmarks can I explore in Clovenfords And District?

The region is home to the iconic Eildon Hill North, a significant summit offering breathtaking views and historical insights. You can also ascend Eildon Mid Hill Summit, the highest of the Eildon Hills, for expansive vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Are there historical sites to visit in the area?

Yes, Clovenfords And District is rich in history. You can visit Melrose Abbey, a beautiful example of early masonry and the rumored resting place of Robert the Bruce's heart. Another notable historical site is the Leaderfoot Viaduct, an impressive 19th-century railway bridge with 19 arches.

What activities are available for mountain biking enthusiasts?

Mountain biking is a major draw in the area. The Glentress Mountain Bike Centre offers extensive facilities including bike hire, washing stations, showers, and a cafe, with graded routes suitable for various skill levels from green to black.

Are there family-friendly attractions around Clovenfords And District?

Absolutely. The Glentress Mountain Bike Centre is family-friendly, offering trails for all ages and abilities, along with amenities like a cafe. Melrose Abbey also welcomes families, providing an engaging historical experience.

Where can I find easy walking trails in the region?

For easy walks, consider routes like 'The Prisoner's Bush and Lindean Church loop from Bridgeheugh' or 'Selkirk Bridge and Linglie Bridge loop from Victoria Park'. You can find more options in the Easy hikes around Clovenfords And District guide.

Are there longer, more challenging hiking routes available?

Yes, for more challenging hikes, you can explore routes such as 'Torwoodlee Circular Trail' or 'Red Score Nick Pass – View of the Three Brethren loop'. These and other moderate routes are detailed in the Hiking around Clovenfords And District guide.

What kind of cycling routes are there near Clovenfords And District?

The area offers a variety of road cycling routes, including 'Old Peel Road – Tweed Valley Near Innerleithen loop' and 'River Ettrick – Abbotsford House and Gardens loop'. For more details, refer to the Road Cycling Routes around Clovenfords And District guide.

Can I find places to eat or get refreshments near outdoor activities?

Yes, the Glentress Mountain Bike Centre has a highly recommended cafe offering toasties and delicious cakes. Many towns and villages in the district also offer local cafes and eateries.

What are the best viewpoints for scenic photography?

Both Eildon Hill North and Eildon Mid Hill Summit provide exceptional panoramic views of the Scottish Borders landscape, ideal for photography. The Leaderfoot Viaduct also offers picturesque photo opportunities, especially from the nearby Drygrange Bridge.

Is there parking available at major attractions or trailheads?

Yes, Glentress Mountain Bike Centre has plenty of car parking spaces. For Melrose Abbey, there is paid parking opposite the abbey, with some free parking options a short distance away.

What is the best time of year to visit for outdoor activities?

The spring and summer months (April to September) generally offer the most favorable weather for outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, with longer daylight hours. However, the Eildon Hills are beautiful year-round, with heather blooming in August.

Are there any dog-friendly walking options in the area?

Many of the natural trails and paths around Clovenfords And District are suitable for dog walking. It's always advisable to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves, and to check specific site regulations before visiting.

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