Temple of the Muses Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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36 recensione
Heather M
A little gem
Had read about the temple and literally just came across it whilst walking along the river from St Boswells to Dryburgh. Simply beautiful and what a setting!
Recensione del giorno 30 giu 2021
tedgatti F
A Hidden Gem!
Only found this little gem as we were visiting Dryburgh Abbey and decided to park on the other side of the Tweed so that we could walk over the Chain Bridge. Originally built as a temple to Apollo ...
Recensione del giorno 1 giu 2021
Bibcay
Small but fab
Found it accidentally and if you were one of the ones who couldn’t find it just don’t review it. Nice little temple even though it doesn’t look like a temple in any way.
Recensione del giorno 4 ago 2020
dk31
A curiosity
The Borders has many places to visit this would not always be on the list. It bears a similarity to St Bernard,s well in Edinburgh. It along with the Statue of William Wallace on the hill above are ...
Recensione del giorno 18 gen 2020
blake v
Temple of the Muses
This is one of a number of great free monuments and abbeys in this area well worth a visit. Built next to the river by the local land owner and within walking distance of Dryburgh Abbey.
A little gem
Had read about the temple and literally just came across it whilst walking along the river from St Boswells to Dryburgh. Simply beautiful and what a setting!
A Hidden Gem!
Only found this little gem as we were visiting Dryburgh Abbey and decided to park on the other side of the Tweed so that we could walk over the Chain Bridge. Originally built as a temple to Apollo ...
Small but fab
Found it accidentally and if you were one of the ones who couldn’t find it just don’t review it. Nice little temple even though it doesn’t look like a temple in any way.
A curiosity
The Borders has many places to visit this would not always be on the list. It bears a similarity to St Bernard,s well in Edinburgh. It along with the Statue of William Wallace on the hill above are ...
Temple of the Muses
This is one of a number of great free monuments and abbeys in this area well worth a visit. Built next to the river by the local land owner and within walking distance of Dryburgh Abbey.