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Kids Days Out in Roxburghshire |
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We
always suggest you ring beforehand if visiting with disabled children as
all attractions within the place you are visiting may not be accessible,
depending on disablement, and whether or not if you have a helper. |
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Doing What |
Wheelchair friendly |
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Drumlanrig’s
Tower, Wilton Lodge, Wilton
Lodge Park, Hawick, Roxburgh, TD9 7JL |
A beautifully restored building which explores the town’s turbulent early history. We also host a variety of temporary displays and activities suitable for all the family. Audio tours, tourist information, gifts & souvenirs. |
Yes |
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Harestanes
Visitor Centre, Ancrum, |
Events, exhibitions and four signposted walks which start and finish at the centre. |
Yes - wheelchair available |
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Jedburgh
Castle Jail & Museum, Wilton
Lodge, Wilton Lodge Park, Hawick, |
Good Museum - On the site of the Royal Castle of Jedburgh, this 19th century Howard Reform prison has displays telling the history of Jedburgh. Audio tours, Play area. |
Groundfloor only |
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Jedforest
Deer and Farm Park, Camptown, Tel 01835 840364 |
This modern working farm stretches 800 acres with herds of deer, rare breeds of cattle, sheep, pigs, chickens, ducks and more. Birds of Prey demonstrations. |
Yes |
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Mary
Queen of Scots Visitor Centre, |
This impressive 16th century house, set in a garden of pear trees, interprets the tragic life and times of Mary Queen of Scots, who visited the town in 1566. Shop |
Groundfloor only |
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Three
Hills Roman Heritage Centre, |
Lots to see here including aerial photographs; artists' drawings; models; maps; the Newstead charger - to ride; a blacksmith's workshop; a Roman kitchen and pottery; |
Yes |
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