North Lodge B&B
A warm welcome awaits you at North Lodge; our family run bed & breakfast offers comfortable accommodation with excellent breakfasts situated one mile south of the picturesque village of Canonbie.
Whether you need an accommodation base for touring, fishing or a quiet hideaway for a Gretna wedding, we are ideally located to explore the beautiful and scenic area. Just off the A7 tourist route from Carlisle to Edinburgh, there are two excellent restaurants nearby where you can sample local Scottish produce and hospitality.
Soon to come - free trout fishing for guests on our private pond just 50 yards from the door!
The Border Esk, one of Scotland's finest salmon and sea trout rivers is only a short walk from North Lodge B&B. Daily or weekly fishing permits are available and we'd be delighted to prepare packed lunches on request.
There's fantastic opportunities for cyclists and walkers with short and long routes throughout the area, we can help prepare you for a day's activities by providing an excellent Scottish breakfast to set you up for the day.
Canonbie - The village of Canonbie is located just over 1 mile north of the Scottish border and has a population of over 400 people. Canonbie sits on the River Esk and many people come to fish for salmon or sea trout.
The history of the locality goes back many years to the time of the Reivers and the river and village were immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his poem 'The Young Lochinvar'. It was during the reign of David 1st (1124 - 1153) that the priory was founded, and from this Canonbie got its name 'the town of Canons'. Being in the very heart of the debateable lands during turbulent times, it appears that Lord Wharton destroyed the Priory in his notorious raid after the battle of Solway Moss in 1542.
Canonbie has a local Church of Scotland (built in 1821/22), a hotel, a post office/shop, village hall (built in 1912), primary school, tennis courts, bowling green and a park with riverside walk.
Byreburn forest is a short walk from the village on the B7201 and offers a moderate circular woodland walk with fine views along the River Esk and past the Fairy Loup waterfall (approx. 2 miles).
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This page was last updated: 21 June 2010
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