Dryburgh Abbey
Dryburgh Abbey is a historic ruin located in the Scottish Borders, founded in 1150 by the Cistercian monks. It is situated on the banks of the River Tweed and is known for its beautiful Gothic architecture. The abbey was an important religious site and played a significant role in the region's history.
The abbey was dissolved in 1560 during the Scottish Reformation, leading to its decline. Today, visitors can explore the remaining structures, including the impressive stonework and the tranquil surroundings, making it a popular destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.