The Berwick
upon Tweed hotels listed below are either in the town or
we have given a rough guide as to how far they are from Berwick
upon Tweed. We hope you enjoy your stay and find your ideal accommodation.
The historic town of Berwick Upon
Tweed is the most northerly town in England. Berwick upon Tweed
has changed hands between England and Scotland thirteen times.
Visitors to Berwick can be forgiven for believing it is a Scottish
town, it stands on the northern bank of the River Tweed, an entirely
Scottish river and it has a rather Scottish appearance. Most
of the banks in Berwick are Scottish and the football team plays
in the Scottish league. Berwick is one of the most picturesque
towns on the region's coast, mainly because of its attractive
red roofed houses, pinkish grey Georgian buildings and the fine
seventeenth century bridge, which spans the River Tweed. The
River Tweed at Berwick is almost as well known as the Tyne at
Newcastle for its bridges. There are three here namely; Old Bridge,
the Royal Tweed Bridge, and the Royal Border Bridge. Also see
Berwick upon Tweed & Berwick
upon Tweed attractions
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