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Eyemouth A1
Duns Berwick-upon-Tweed Lauder A7 A68
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Galashiels Tweedbank
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Hares are all around but keep a low profile in daytime. In spring and summer the woods fill with the song of thrushes and warblers, while in winter the Teviot haughs resonate to the calls of migrant geese and swans. Nearby, the summit of Peniel Heugh and its towering monument to the Duke of Wellington offer one of the best panoramas in the Scottish Borders.
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TRAVELLING BY BUS The nearest request stop for buses is the A68 / B6400 junction, 10 minutes’ walk from Harestanes.Visit Traveline Scotland for timetables.
Harestanes Countryside Visitor Centre Ancrum, Jedburgh TD8 6UQ 01835 830 306 harestanes@liveborders1.org.uk LIVEBORDERS.ORG.UK/ HARESTANES
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The standing stones after which it takes its name may be long gone, but Harestanes remains a place of natural wonders and an ideal base for exploring the Teviot valley.
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