Monday 27 March 2023

Melrose at last





Three nights in the Borders, and the van actually got me there this time. Travelled via Carter Bar, and stopped for a sarnie at the top, very windy!
The Melrose Gibson Park site is right in the town, so plenty of bus options. Also a Co-op at the entrance - just to remind me of work! 


First trip was to Galashiels about 20 mins away, to see the Great Tapestry of Scotland. It was huge! and fascinating. There are 160 panels stitched by women (and 1 man) across Scotland, tracing the history from Vikings to the resumption of the Scottish parliament.  Like the Bayeaux, it is embroidery not tapestry, very fine work indeed.


Galashiels is an old textile town based on the Gala river, and is quite run down to be frank, but interesting none the less. Part of the river runs through under the main square.

The Gala museum was closed until April, so I bussed back and tried to visit Melrose Abbey and various museums - also closed. Home just before the rain hammered down.

The next day I headed off to Jedburgh, whose abbey WAS open. Considering it was a Saturday, everywhere was so quiet. Then off to a house where Mary Queen of Scots stayed, a lovely old building.
Nice coffee and bun in the Abbey View cafe, then back home to the van.


After a cold night, snow was forecast and so I gave Abbotsford (Sir Walter Scott's house) and Trontium (Newstead Roman fort) a miss and headed home - there's always another time. There was snow cover on the Cheviots but the roads were clear and quiet thankfully.