
Kelso's abbey remains are the least of the four main Borders abbeys and there is no charge for entry. Even so they enhance the appeal of this delightful town with some 'real' [not chain] shops, built at the junction of the Tweed and Teviot rivers.
http://www.kelso.bordernet.co.uk/tourist-information/ is full of information on the town itself and the attractions around it. If you have children with you don't miss Harestanes between here and Jedburgh where there are indoor and outdoor play areas and some real appeal for adults too in the craft shops.
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