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The Traquair House (Scotland's oldest inhabited house, with its own brewery), the mountain biking on Glentress, the River Tweed for salmon, and a Borders mill town in the Tweed Valley
A little history
Traquair House, continuously inhabited since 1107, is the oldest inhabited house in Scotland. The Bear Gates have been locked since 1745 when the Earl pledged not to open them until a Stuart king returned to the throne. The town grew as a woollen mill centre in the Tweed Valley.
Traquair House is extraordinary — the Bear Gates, the private Catholic chapel, and the brewery are all remarkable. Glentress Forest for mountain biking. The Tweed for salmon fishing.
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The town has independent cafes and Traquair House's excellent food. The Tweed Valley has good local produce.
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Traquair House and Glentress mountain biking drive tourism. The town serves the Tweed Valley community.
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The Traquair House (Scotland's oldest inhabited house, with its own brewery), the mountain biking on Glentress, the River Tweed for salmon, and a Borders mill town in the Tweed Valley Roam surfaces the local businesses and hidden gems that make Innerleithen worth exploring.
The town has independent cafes and Traquair House's excellent food. The Tweed Valley has good local produce. Download Roam free to discover Innerleithen's independent food scene.
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Traquair House and Glentress mountain biking drive tourism. The town serves the Tweed Valley community. List your Innerleithen business on Roam to reach local customers in Scottish Borders.
Roam covers all of Innerleithen including Walkerburn, Peebles, Traquair, Cardrona, Clovenfords. Traquair House is extraordinary — the Bear Gates, the private Catholic chapel, and the brewery are all remarkable. Glentress Forest for mountain biking. The Tweed for salmon fishing.
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