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TweedswellTweedswell is the source of the Tweed, and sits 1250 feet above sea level. A topographical oddity here is that within an area of no more than a few square miles, three rivers rise. The Tweed flows east, the Annan flows south, and the Clyde flows north.Nearby is a great hollowed-out area among the hills known as the Devil’s Beef Tub. In olden times, border reivers used to hide their stolen cattle here. To the east towers the 2651-feet high Hartfell, supposedly the seat of Merlin the Magician in Arthurian days. |
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Available Guidebooks for this region:Digital Editions by county of the Hidden Places Guides are available Free of Charge. To download please Click Here |
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