Tour of Scottish Borders
Introduction This afternoon, I am reporting on a day tour of the Scottish Borders region (southern Scotland). Information on the Scottish Borders Tour Spider’s Web at Dryburgh Abbey , Scotland First we departed our lodgings in Melrose and drove to nearby Dryburgh Abbey. Now a romantic ruin, the Abbey was founded around 1150 for a cadre of monks known as premonstratensians. Influenced by its location, the abbey was subject to attacks by English armies in 14th and 16th centuries with final denouement at time of the Reformation in 1560. Here are buried Sir Walter Scott and Earl Haig. Dryburgh Abbey, Scotland Dryburgh Abbey, Scotland Next to Hawick to join 11.30 am tour of the Johnstons of Elgin cashmere textile mill. We benefited from a private tour which proved a fascinating and instructive experience. Cashmere at Johnstons Manufacturing at Johnstons Cashmere Johnstons Cashmere, Hawick, Scotland Tour Guide at Johnstons Cashmere After a light lunch a...