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Rob Hardy visits Dryburgh Upper on the River Tweed, a beat wit
THE area where the River Tees approaches the sea has been largely industrial in recent times, but the upper stretch of the river is very different in character. Here, while the villages, hamlets and r
Rob Hardy visits a fishery in the Scottish Borders where big fish of multiple species means there’s something for everyone
The landscape of southeast Scotland is very different to the rest of the country and more closely resembles neighbouring Northumberland. Successive ridges of rounded hills recede to the horizon, divid
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Close observation proves vital for Don Stazicker as he enjoys great value club water on the River Tees in Co Durham
Three magnificent country houses in Welsh river valleys offer commercial prospects, fishing–and blissful peace