Kirk Yetholm Youth Hostel
This small and friendly hostel is situated in the village of Kirk Yetholm below the northern slopes of the Cheviots, at the north end of the Pennine Way and part way along St. Cuthbert's Way. It is within easy travelling distance of the Border abbeys, the early cradles of Christianity, and is set in the heart of great cycling country. There is a wealth of walking opportunities for all levels of
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Kelso is a market town in the Borders area of Scotland, located where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. The town has a population of just over 6,000; it is regarded as one of the most charming and quaint towns in the area with its cobbled streets, elegant Georgian buildings and French style cobbled market square. Kelso's other main tourist attractions are the ruined Kelso Abbey and Floors Castle, a William Adam designed house completed in 1726. The bridge at Kelso was designed by John Rennie who later built London Bridge.