Scott’s View

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Scott’s View is a famous scenic viewpoint in the Scottish Borders overlooking the River Tweed and the Eildon Hills, long associated with the writer Sir Walter Scott.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf scenic viewpoint
tourist attraction
country Scotland
hasApproximateElevation about 180 metres above sea level
hasAssociationWith Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
hasFeature car park
information board
viewing area
hasNearbyTown Melrose NERFINISHED
hasNearbyVillage Newtown St Boswells NERFINISHED
St Boswells NERFINISHED
hasPanoramicViewOf Eildon Hills NERFINISHED
River Tweed valley NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Eildon Hill Mid NERFINISHED
Eildon Hill North NERFINISHED
Eildon Hill West NERFINISHED
isAssociatedWith Scottish literary heritage
isNear Bemersyde NERFINISHED
Dryburgh Abbey NERFINISHED
Leaderfoot Viaduct NERFINISHED
isOn minor road between Earlston and St Boswells
isPartOf Scottish Borders tourist route
isPopularFor landscape photography
sightseeing
walking
locatedIn Scottish Borders
namedAfter Sir Walter Scott NERFINISHED
overlooks Eildon Hills NERFINISHED
River Tweed NERFINISHED
region Borders NERFINISHED

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Scottish Borders council area containsLandmark Scott’s View
subject surface form: Scottish Borders