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You're close - it's only 237 miles from Birmingham
Hawick is in the vicinity of Jedburgh, Selkirk, Kelso etc. Not far from Northumberland National Park.
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Where abouts in Hawick is it? And is it open all year do you know.
We couldnt believe all the lovely, out of the way places that had no overnight camping signs when we last toured the Highlands. Almost nowhere wanted our business it seemed, because yes, most motorhomers/csmpervanners go for a pie and a pint when they stop overnight.
And I'll not limit my ire to just Scotland, most of the British Isles are the same. So good on Hawick and I would make a special point of visiting the aire and spending some money in a bar or restaurant when I was there and telling the proprietor I am there because of the Aire.
Hawick has been called worse things than a village
I am biased though coming from one of their rivals
However good on them for encouraging folk to stop over
Looks like Scotland is taking the lead on Aires, don't forget the wonderful Aire in Cruden Bay, Aberdeenshire set up by the Harbour Master to fund paying for the harbour wall repairs.
Absolutely stunning setting in picturesque harbour looking out to see over miles of sand dunes and up to the ruin of Slains Castle.
Well worth a visit to support a community supporting our community
We couldnt believe all the lovely, out of the way places that had no overnight camping signs when we last toured the Highlands.
Remember, these signs are advisory and not enforceable, although intimidating. Just use common sense.
It makes me ashamed to be Scottish when I see some of the mindless Don't do this, don't do that signs in some places. On the other hand some areas are very welcoming - Orkney comes to mind.
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