The Village of Morebattle

The Burrow is well situated to access and explore the Scottish Borders, North Northumberland and the Northumberland coast.

The historic village of Morebattle dates back to at least the Iron Age, and set in remote upland countryside 8 miles north-east of Jedburgh, 6 miles south-east of Kelso and 3½ miles south-west of Town Yetholm.

Whilst situated rurally, the village contains a community shop and garden, and restaurant all within a short walking distance of The Burrow. A local petrol station can be found in Town Yetholm.

JOURNEYS BY CAR

The Burrow is a great base for exploring the Borders and its turbulent history.

10 minutes to Kelso
15 minutes to Jedburgh
35 minutes to Galashiels
50 minutes to Lindisfarne
1 hour to Alnwick, Bamburgh and the Northumberland Coast
1 hour 15 minutes to Edinburgh

JOURNEYS BY TRAIN

The direct train line from Tweedbank Station near Galashiels takes you right into the heart of Edinburgh in just 55 minutes.

Park conveniently at the Tweedbank Station for the day. There are plenty of parking space and it’s free to park.

JOURNEYS ON FOOT

Morebattle is situated right on the St. Cuthbert’s Way (a popular long distance walking route). There are many wonderful areas to explore around Morebattle.

Being on the north-western edge of the Cheviots means the landscape becomes increasingly hilly as you head south. Many of these hills are topped off by traces of settlements and forts, including Morebattle Hill, immediately to the south of the village.

A free walking guide for the Kelso, Morebattle and Yetholm area can be downloaded here