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Newtown St Boswells (Scots: Newtoon; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr Bhoisil[3] [ˈpaləˈuːɾˈvɔʃɪl]) is a village in the Scottish Borders council area, in south-east Scotland. The village lies south of the Eildon Hills on the Sprouston and Newtown burns, [4] approximately 40 miles (64 km) south-east of Edinburgh.
Find out what travellers recommend as the best attractions in Newtown St Boswells, a town in the Scottish Borders. See photos, ratings, and categories of sights, landmarks, and donkey sanctuary.
Newtown St Boswells is a historic village in the Scottish Borders, with a long history of milling and railway. Learn about its name, its landmarks, and its location near Melrose and the Eildon Hills.
Newtown Saint Boswells, village, Scottish Borders council area, historic county of Roxburghshire, Scotland, lying in the Tweed basin southeast of Edinburgh on the Edinburgh- Newcastle road. Before 1929 its population consisted mainly of railway employees.
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St Boswells (Scots: Bosels / Bosells; [3] [4] Scottish Gaelic: Cille Bhoisil [5] [ˈçiʎəˈvɔʃɪl]) is a village on the south side of the River Tweed in the Scottish Borders, about 1 mile (2 kilometres) southeast of Newtown St Boswells on the A68 road.
Newtown St Boswells is a village situated on the Bowden Burn between the larger settlements of St Boswells and Melrose.
The trail is open year-round and is beautiful to visit anytime. This is a delightful countryside walk in the heart of the Scottish Borders. The walk starts from the spacious car park in Newtown St Boswells, then leaves the village and follows a path along the field edge toward Bowden.