New summer trail opens in Berwickshire estate


Guests can enjoy walks through their manicured gardens, woodlands and down on the banks of the River Tweed. With plenty of space throughout the grounds, it should be easy for visitors to keep a safe 2m distance from each other and to respect the current coronavirus guidelines.
A new summer trail has been launched and is free for children to enjoy as a thank you for all the donations and support the charitable trust received during lockdown.
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Hide AdWith three different trails available that are suitable for young toddlers up to eight years old, it provides great educational fun for many ages.
Your little explorers will need to follow the trail and answer the clues to find the magic word.
With eight different activities to complete, you will discover the most beautiful parts of the Paxton House grounds and learn along the way.
Children under 16 can enjoy the play park, trail, and grounds free of charge and visitors are encouraged to bring their dogs as well.
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Hide AdThe tearoom has also reopened, offering a delicious takeaway menu from 11am-3pm daily.
From light lunches to tasty sweet treats, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Adults can purchase their grounds passes on the Paxton House website – https://paxtonhouse.co.uk/tickets/
The cost is £5 for a day pass or £15 for an annual pass.
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