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Jedburgh
Sightseeing attractions in Jedburgh
Scotland, United Kingdom
Jedburgh, a historic town in the Scottish Borders, offers visitors a wealth of attractions that reflect the rich history and culture of the region.
Jedburgh Abbey
The impressive ruins of Jedburgh Abbey date back to the 12th century and are an outstanding example of medieval architecture. Visitors can explore the remains of the abbey and learn more about its turbulent history.
Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum
Located on the site of the former Jedburgh Castle, the Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum offers insights into the history of the prison and the lives of inmates in the 19th century.
Mary Queen of Scots' House
The Mary Queen of Scots' House is a building dating back to the 16th century, where the Scottish Queen Mary Stuart stayed in 1566. Today, it serves as a museum providing insights into her life and time in Jedburgh.
Jedburgh Town Trail
The Jedburgh Town Trail is a self-guided walking tour that takes visitors to historic buildings and attractions in the town. Along the way, various historical sites and interesting places can be discovered.
These attractions make Jedburgh a fascinating destination for history and culture enthusiasts who want to experience Scottish history up close.
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