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Jedburgh Abbey (one of Scotland's finest ruined abbeys), Mary Queen of Scots' house, the Jed Water, and a small Borders town of extraordinary historical richness
A little history
Jedburgh Abbey, founded in 1138, was one of the great Border abbeys. Mary Queen of Scots visited in 1566 and nearly died of fever here.
Jedburgh Abbey is magnificent and free. Mary Queen of Scots house is worth visiting. The Jed Water gorge walk.
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Food & drink in Jedburgh
The town has independent cafes and restaurants. Borders game, lamb and beef are excellent.
Restaurants & cafes
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Bars & nightlife
Craft pubs, independent bars and evening spots across Jedburgh. Roam tells you what's open and what's worth the visit.
Independent shops
The local butchers, delis, bakeries and food shops that make Jedburgh worth exploring on foot.
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Heritage tourism drives Jedburgh's economy. The abbey brings significant visitor numbers.
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Jedburgh Abbey (one of Scotland's finest ruined abbeys), Mary Queen of Scots' house, the Jed Water, and a small Borders town of extraordinary historical richness Roam surfaces the local businesses and hidden gems that make Jedburgh worth exploring.
The town has independent cafes and restaurants. Borders game, lamb and beef are excellent. Download Roam free to discover Jedburgh's independent food scene.
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Heritage tourism drives Jedburgh's economy. The abbey brings significant visitor numbers. List your Jedburgh business on Roam to reach local customers in Scottish Borders.
Roam covers all of Jedburgh including Kelso, Hawick, Denholm, Bonchester Bridge, Camptown. Jedburgh Abbey is magnificent and free. Mary Queen of Scots house is worth visiting. The Jed Water gorge walk.