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Trees on the Scottish side of the Tweed
by Graham Robson
geograph for square NT9049
Looking across the River Tweed towards some of the trees of Frockham Brae on the... (more)
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River Tweed, looking downstream from Lowood Bridge
by Christopher Hilton
geograph for square NT5234
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River Tweed: view upstream towards Lowood Bridge
by Christopher Hilton
geograph for square NT5334
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Royal Border Bridge
by Dylan Chester
geograph for square NT9953
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Tree with steps, Neidpath
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2340
A tree furnished with steps so that the adventurous can climb out over a deep... (more)
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Neidpath Castle
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2340
The castle becomes obscured in this view from the Tweed once the trees are in leaf.
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Manor Bridge over the Tweed
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2239
The east side of this five-arched bridge opened in 1883 to carry the road to the... (more)
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Scots Pine in the Tweed
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2239
A windthrown pine lying with its crown in the river upstream from the Manor Bridge.
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Fotheringham Bridge, Peebles
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2440
A useful footbridge over the Tweed in Hay Lodge Park. Kingsland Primary School... (more)
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Upper Tweeddale
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0517
The Tweed in its broadening valley, both sides of which are forested or farmed.
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The Cor Water or Tweed near Tweedhopefoot
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0517
The Tweed is so named on the OS 1:25,000 map downstream from its confluence with... (more)
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Forest road bridge over the Tweed
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0516
Crossing the Tweed which is little more than a burn at this stage before it... (more)
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Tweed and Cor Water confluence
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0516
The small stream is the outflow from the Tweed's Well source meeting its... (more)
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A young river, Upper Tweeddale
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0516
The Cor Water / Tweed in the valley between Onweather Hill and Tweedhopefoot Rig.
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The Cor Water near Tweedhopefoot
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0517
The Cor Water is the largest tributary in Upper Tweeddale, joined by the stream... (more)
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Bridge over the Cor Water
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0517
Presumably the no-frills design is to make the bridge less vulnerable to floods.
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View from Tweedhopefoot
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT0517
The houses and farm at Tweedhopefoot command a fine view down the valley where... (more)
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Salted path by the Tweed, Peebles
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2540
The first overnight frost for some time has brought out the salt, here on the... (more)
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Haughhead Viaduct, Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
Looking across the Tweed to Lee Pen. The cairns on Pirn Hill are catching the... (more)
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View from the bridge, Walkerburn
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3636
Looking downstream from Tweed Bridge towards Bier Law.
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Looking upstream to Haughhead
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
The Tweed east of Innerleithen with the old railway bridge in the middle... (more)
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Cyclepath to Walkerburn
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
A surfaced path by the Tweed with Cairn Hill in the background.
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The Tweed at Eshiels Wood
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2739
The river is now more easily visible from the former railway route, following... (more)
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An elephant by the Tweed, Peebles
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2440
Another addition to the menagerie, this time on the river bank near the swimming... (more)
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Tweed Green in snow, Peebles (2)
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2540
Icy paths in freezing weather by the Tweed.
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Wintry morning, Peebles
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2540
Overnight snow has transformed the woodland on Ven Law, seen here from Victoria... (more)
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The Tweed and Haughhead Viaduct
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
The former railway bridge crosses the Tweed east of Innerleithen, seen here from... (more)
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The Tweed near Bishop's Point
by Jim Barton
for square NT3436
Looking upstream towards Innerleithen and Caerlee Hill.
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Bridgend Park, Kelso
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT7233
The path descends to the south end of Kelso Bridge.
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The Tweed and Floors Castle, Kelso
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT7233
The Tweed has now attained a dignified width downstream from its confluence with... (more)
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Fishing on the Tweed near Walkerburn
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3537
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Galafoot Bridge, Tweedbank
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT5034
The bridge carries the A6091 Galashiels to Melrose road across the Tweed. It has... (more)
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Riverside footpath, Netherbarns
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT5034
The Southern Upland Way follows the path alongside the Tweed to continue to... (more)
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The Tweed at Neidpath
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2340
The river bends through the rocky narrows downstream from the castle.
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Fotheringham Bridge, Peebles
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2440
The south end of the footbridge across the Tweed in Hay Lodge Park, opened in... (more)
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Swans on the Tweed
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2440
Two adults and five cygnets on the river in Hay Lodge Park.
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Pool on the Tweed, Neidpath
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2340
The river bends around rocky outcrops in the narrows below Neidpath castle.
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Neidpath Viaduct
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2340
The impressive stone arch skewed viaduct that once carried the Symington -... (more)
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Manor Bridge over the Tweed
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2239
A 5 span stone arch bridge carrying the road to Kirkton and the Manor Valley.... (more)
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Tweed Walk near Edston
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT2239
The riverside path between Peebles and Lyne.
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The Tweed at Wire Bridge cottage
by Jim Barton
for square NT2640
The cottage is named after an early 19th century wire-stayed bridge that was... (more)
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Chain bridge and weir, Melrose
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT5434
The weir or cauld diverted water from the Tweed to a mill lade powering two corn... (more)
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Manor Bridge and the Tweed
by Jim Barton
for square NT2239
The view from the car park at Manor Sware.
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Horses at Haughhead
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
Horses on the riverbank near Haughhead stables.
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The Tweed at Haughhead
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
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Riverside path east of Innerleithen
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3436
Between Walkerburn and Innerleithen there are several access gates to the grassy... (more)
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The Tweed near Bishop's Point
by Jim Barton
for square NT3436
The fence is a warning of a steep edge to the bank.
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Rapids on the Tweed
by Jim Barton
for square NT3436
Shingle on the river bed where the Tweed flows around a small island at... (more)
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Grey heron by the Tweed
by Jim Barton
for square NT3436
On the eastern end of an island in the river upstream of the weir.
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Seat by the Tweed
by Jim Barton
geograph for square NT3537
The sign says 'Gooselandale' which is presumably a name for the... (more)
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