
For Kelso, I always suggest Floors Castle: beautiful gardens, riverside walks and a great café to finish.
For Kelso, I always suggest Floors Castle: beautiful gardens, riverside walks and a great café to finish.

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Kelso, which lies at the meeting point of the Tweed and Teviot rivers, is one of the most attractive and unspoiled towns in the Borders. Notable features are the 12th Century Abbey, the Flemish style cobbled square, Floors Castle and the old bridge across the Tweed. The town has good educational and sporting facilities and many quality shops.
The area has much to offer those interested in country pursuits with fishing on the Tweed and is an increasingly sought after location within the Borders.


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Kelso offers a wide range of places to explore, from historic sites to outdoor walks and year-round events. Kelso Abbey, founded in the 12th Century, remains one of the most significant monastic ruins in the Borders, while St Andrew’s Circular Church provides an unusual architectural landmark close to the town centre. Nearby, Floors Castle and Gardens offer riverside trails, woodland walks within the wider Bowmont Forest, and seasonal visitor attractions, with Mellerstain House also close by for those interested in stately homes and landscaped grounds.
Kelso’s surroundings provide easy access to countryside routes, including the long, scenic viaduct walk linking the town to Heiton. The town hosts a monthly farmers’ market in the square, alongside annual highlights such as Kelso Civic Week, which is part of the long-established Border towns festival tradition. Springwood Park is a major local events venue, home to the Borders Union Show, dog shows, classic and vintage vehicle rallies and a range of exhibitions throughout the year.
Visitors and residents also benefit from a choice of cafés, restaurants and evening eateries, supporting a lively atmosphere throughout the seasons.
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