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Thomas the Rhymer’s Stone - A genuine
historical figure who lived in the 13th century. Legend has it that Thomas met
the Fairy Queen beneath a tree on the slope of the Eildon Hills. |
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Trimontium Roman Fort - A short walk towards
Leaderfoot is optional to take in all the information available on this once
busy Roman Frontier. |
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Leaderfoot Viaduct - A chance to see a
superb feat of structural engineering built during the age of steam trains. |
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Scott’s View - The favourite view of Sir
Walter Scott looking over to the Eildon hills, the most distinctive landmark
in the Scottish Borders. |
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William Wallace - The first ever statue of
Sir William Wallace standing 31 feet in height. |
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Temple of the Muses - Dedicated to the poet
James Thomson, famous for ‘Rule Britannia’ |