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From paddling the Tweed Valley Canoe Trail to fishing for majestic salmon and wild brown trout, there are many ways to experience one of Scotland’s most famous rivers. There’s also sailing on nearby St Mary’s Loch too …
Paddle the Tweed
Explore an iconic river
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Cut loose on St Mary’s Loch
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World-class salmon fishing
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