The 8 Best Things to do Good for Kids in Jedburgh, Scotland

November 24, 2021 Misti Hsu

Jedburgh (/ˈdʒɛdbərə/; Scottish Gaelic: Deadard; Scots: Jeddart/Jethart) is a town and former royal burgh in the Scottish Borders and the traditional county town of the historic county of Roxburghshire.
Restaurants in Jedburgh

1. Crafty Workshops

87 Bongate, Jedburgh TD8 6DU Scotland +44 1835 862719 [email protected] http://www.craftsscotland.uk
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5.0 based on 62 reviews

Crafty Workshops

*You do not have to book a place to do crafty things just drop in, we are an open workshop. The tables are set up and ready to go at all times with a selection of crafts that will suite all ages. *You do not require any skills for any of our crafty activities. All our materials are safe to work with. Ages 3-103 and over, are welcome to be creative. *No hidden charges all materials are included in the price. Overalls provided for paint splashes. *Allow 1-2 hours You take everything home with you, no posting on. Average cost £8.50 we cater for most budgets and you will walk away with a master piece regardless of the price. We're here to help you fire up your creativity, come in and take a look around at all the things you can do. Crafting is an amazing way to step back from everyday distractions. We cater for individuals and groups of all abilities. We also have snack facilities, hot and cold drinks. Toilet facilities & parking. Plus we guarantee lots of fun and giggles along the way!

Reviewed By damieno2017 - Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Really nice place to spend a few hours, for both kids and parents. I really enjoyed the glass design and etching. Pauline was very knowledgeable and explained many of the processes and materials used for glass, metal and wood surfaces.

2. Jedburgh Abbey

4/5 Abbey Bridge End, Jedburgh TD8 6JQ Scotland +44 1835 863925 [email protected] http://www.historicenvironment.scot/visit-a-place/places/jedburgh-abbey/
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4.5 based on 635 reviews

Jedburgh Abbey

Jedburgh Abbey is now open and we are delighted to welcome you back. Booking in advance is essential. Find out more and book at restarthistory.scot. One of the four border abbeys, Jedburgh Abbey was founded by David I in around 1138 for Augustinian canons. Explore the fascinating Jedburgh Abbey along with its visitor centre and surrounding herb garden with aromatic plants and a stone display at the west end. The church was built in the Romanesque and early Gothic styles and is remarkably complete. Jedburgh Abbey’s close location to the English border meant it was frequently targeted by invading border armies. Remains of the cloister buildings have been uncovered and finds from the excavations, including the 12th century 'Jedburgh comb' and an eighth century shrine are on display.

Reviewed By AlanT607 - Paducah, United States

We didn't get to go inside but we could walk all around it. They had a well maintained cemetery with special blue plaques around the abbey and throughout the town with historical information.

3. Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum

Castlegate Jedburgh, Borders, Scotland, TD8 6QD, Jedburgh TD8 6BD Scotland +44 1835 864750 [email protected] http://www.liveborders.org.uk/culture/museums/our-museums/jedburgh-castle-jail-and-museum/
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4.5 based on 501 reviews

Jedburgh Castle Jail and Museum

Following advice from the Government and Public Health Scotland in relation to Covid-19, Jedburgh Castle Jail will not be opening as planned this season. An alternative opening date cannot be predicted at this time but our website and social media platforms will be regularly updated. We are grateful for your patience and understanding and very much look forward to welcoming you back. Jedburgh Castle Jail & Museum is an attraction that looks like a grand castle – but inside is a different story! Visit the cell blocks of this 1820s jail and discover what life was like for prisoners and staff in what was a model prison in its day. The building is also home to Jedburgh’s town museum, exploring the traditions, industries and the lives of famous people of the town. Lots of children’s activities make this a fun family day out.

Reviewed By laurasD8887AL

Came here, managed to park in the car park so saved the hill walk !! What a fascinating place, both kids loved finding out about what people got sent to jail for !! Would thoroughly recommend if you are in the area

4. The Waterloo Monument

Peniel Heugh, Jedburgh Scotland
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4.5 based on 47 reviews

The Waterloo Monument

Reviewed By Lapwings - Preston, United Kingdom

Having read reviews from others, we collected the keys from the Lothian Estate office, almost next door to the car wash garage on the A68. The £5 fee was well worth it. We walked from the Harestanes visitor centre using the well signposted route. Arriving at the memorial the doors weren't the easiest to open, just a bit fiddly. Climbing to the top the stairway has both handrail and rope attached to the wall. On a dull day you would probably need a torch. The view from the platform is more than amazing, well worth the climb.

5. Mary Queen of Scots' Visitor Centre

Queen Street, Jedburgh TD8 6EN Scotland +44 1835 863331 [email protected] http://www.liveborders.org.uk/culture/museums/our-museums/mary-queen-of-scots-visitor-centre/
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Mary Queen of Scots' Visitor Centre

Following advice from the Government and Public Health Scotland in relation to Covid-19, Mary Queen of Scots' Visitor Centre is temporarily closed. A re-opening date cannot be predicted at this time but our website and social media platforms will be regularly updated. We are grateful for your patience and understanding and very much look forward to welcoming you back. Mary Queen of Scots’ Visitor Centre is set in the centre of historic Jedburgh and this 16th century tower house tells the story of Scotland’s tragic queen. Mary’s month here in Jedburgh in 1566 was a turning point in her life. A fine display of paintings, objects and textiles associated with her explores not only her life and times but the cult that has grown up around her.

Reviewed By JGrant44 - Cork, Ireland

Housed in a lovely building, this really is a good place to have a quick history lesson on Mary Queen of Scots and events of the time. Extremely interesting displays, lovely building, helpful staff, nice grounds and all without charge. Well worth a visit and thank you so much.

6. Woodside Garden Centre

Woodside Walled Garden Nr Ancrum, Jedburgh TD8 6TU Scotland +44 1835 830315 [email protected] http://www.woodsidegarden.co.uk
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4.5 based on 72 reviews

Woodside Garden Centre

An attractive Victorian walled garden with an award-winning tearoom, plant centre, wildlife garden and events and activities

Reviewed By austindibb

Great cafe with good covid measures. The sandwiches were wonderfully fresh with local produce.. Just had to stop again on the way back to Perthshire. Oh yes and just happened to squeeze in a victoria plum tree into the car. Got some great advice from the garden centre.

7. Harestanes Countryside Visitor Centre

Ancrum, Jedburgh TD8 6UQ Scotland +44 1835 830306 [email protected] http://www.liveborders.org.uk/play/harestanes/
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Harestanes Countryside Visitor Centre

Set in beautiful countryside and with a great outdoor play park, there’s plenty to do at Harestanes, whatever the weather. Discover for yourself why Harestanes is one of the Scottish Borders' best-loved attractions!

Reviewed By Em92travel - Greenlaw, United Kingdom

We were lucky not very busy when we were there as was during school time but was a lovely sunny day. Kids (2, 4 & 9) had a great time at the new park while we had tea and cake on one of the benches. Then we went for a walk following the paths. Kids had fun running around the trees and exploring. All fell asleep on the way home so was a very successful day. Also a sand pit out back near the cafe they enjoyed that as well.

8. Lilliardsedge Golf Course

Off A68 Between Bonjedward & St Boswells, Jedburgh TD8 6TZ Scotland +44 1835 830271 http://www.lilliardsedgepark.co.uk/Page/Golf.aspx
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4.0 based on 18 reviews

Lilliardsedge Golf Course

Reviewed By Smithsmagic8 - Barnsley, United Kingdom

Stayed in the A frame, with hot tub. Excellent accommodation, great bedrooms,great living space with a very peaceful setting. Tv with Netflix/Amazon, that’s a first! Good standard kitchen and even a tumble dryer. (No dishwasher or washing machine). Lovely staff, very pleasant. Small restaurant bar with social distancing observed. A beautiful area, so many walks and fantastic countryside. Negatives? Maybe the oven could have been a bit cleaner? (Crumbs in the door hinges), some poor joinery at construction. But that’s just being critical for the sake of it!! Love, love, love it and highly recommend!!!

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