
About
Jedburgh is a charming historic town in the Scottish Borders, renowned for its rich heritage, striking architecture, and picturesque setting. Dominated by the impressive ruins of Jedburgh Abbey, a 12th-century Augustinian foundation, the town offers visitors a glimpse into Scotland’s medieval past. Its narrow streets are lined with traditional stone buildings, independent shops, and inviting cafés, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Jedburgh is also home to Mary Queen of Scots’ House, a museum dedicated to the life of the famous monarch, and the Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum, which tells the story of crime and punishment in the Borders. Surrounded by rolling hills and scenic countryside, the town makes an ideal base for exploring the region’s walking trails and historic sites.