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    • Hearts-Of-Thirsk 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A beautiful viewpoint for the local hills but not worth going out of your way for - there are lots of views around here
    • 281PaulC 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Looks like a passing place on the road (on a blind corner). Look out for the green wheely bins and park up. Stunning views - drive round the corner to Scott's monument once you have soaked in the view.
    • sheilallan 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      One of the most attractive viewpoints in Scotland looking towards the Eildon Hills and it is easy to see why Scott loved it so much that his funeral procession stopped here on its way to Dryburgh Abbey. Small area to park safely which may be a slight problem in holiday periods and fine weekends, but that should not put anyone off taking this short detour from Melrose.
    • RayG743 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a very beautiful place indeed and you can fully understand why Sir Walter Scott used to love to visit it. The views are outstanding and despite being a popular visitor attraction, its place in the countryside result in a calmness and peace. A lovely place just to sit and read and picnic.
    • EximiousTraveller 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Slightly off the beaten track, this view was a favourite of Sir Walter Scott [his funeral procession apparently paused here on the way to taking him for burial at Dryburgh Abbey] and whilst it is especially fine towards the Eildon Hills there are some other views in the area to match it. It is still very much worth seeing though and the information boards are useful.We could not find any mention as to why flowers are left part way down the slope in what seems to be a small shrine. Are these from Scott admirers? If so, please be ecologically aware and remove the cellophane or plastic from the flowers so as not to pollute this special place.
    • Tyrven 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was apparently Sir Walter Scott's favorite view in Scotland, and for good reason. I have mixed views on Sir Walter Scott based on his over-romanticization of the past, but his sense of beauty is superb. Fortunately, nearly two centuries later, the view over this beautiful landscape remains unspoiled, even if some newer structures have been built.If you do a tour of the nearby Border Abbeys (e.g., Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso), I definitely recommend driving between them via the rural roads. If you do, you'll find elements of this view around every corner. What makes this location remarkable is that it combines all of them into a single vantage point. That said, the scenery throughout this region is outstanding and part of what makes a visit to the Border Abbeys so memorable.
    • JacquiandJohn 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      A great viewpoint, with a couple of infoboards. The story of Scott's funeral procession was quite moving. Possible walks from the carpark. But no facilities.
    • 548juliam 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Being a scot and from the borders you get a wonderful feeling here but it does not matter what nationality you are you will be stunned by the views here take a picnic and enjoy
    • E1023YYedm 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Sir Walter Scott used to pause here and be inspired by the views of his native land. During his funeral procession, his horses stopped at the site just as the master would have wished. This is a place of reverence and beauty.
    • wendyanneForres 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Perfect place to stop for a picnic, whether travelling south/north or touring the area. The view is amazing and there are benches for a lovely 'sit'. There is parking for about 10 cars, which is ample. Allow for about a 30 minute stop.
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