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  2. Borders Abbeys Way - Wikipedia

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    The Borders Abbeys Way is a long-distance footpath in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is a circular walkway and is 109 kilometres (68 mi) in length. [1] The theme of the footpath is the ruined Borders abbeys (established by David I of Scotland) along its way: Kelso Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey, Melrose Abbey and Dryburgh Abbey. These abbeys ...

  3. Long-distance footpaths in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Much of the route follows former Roman roads in the Borders. SGT Roman Heritage Way: 241: Wallsend & Melrose: Heads north from Hadrian's Wall into the Scottish Borders. [19] Virtual route Scottish Coastal Way-N/A: A proposed route around the coastline of Scotland. Proposed virtual route Scottish National Trail: 864: Kirk Yetholm & Cape Wrath

  4. Scottish National Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish National Trail is a 864-kilometre (537 mi) long-distance trail between Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders and Cape Wrath in the far north of the Scottish Highlands. The trail starts in Kirk Yetholm, at the end of the Pennine Way . [ 1 ]

  5. List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

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    Scottish Borders and Northern England: Cockburnspath, Scottish Borders: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland: Coastal path spanning the Anglo-Scottish border. Borders Abbeys Way: 68 109: Scottish Borders: N/A: N/A: Circular route in the Borders passing through the ruins of many abbeys: Kelso – Jedburgh – Hawick – Selkirk – Melrose ...

  6. Berwickshire Coastal Path - Wikipedia

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    The Berwickshire Coastal Path is a walking route some 48 kilometres (30 mi) long. It follows the eastern coastline of Scotland from Cockburnspath in the Scottish Borders to Berwick upon Tweed, just over the border in England. [3] At Cockburnspath the path links with the Southern Upland Way and the John Muir Way. [3]

  7. St Cuthbert's Way - Wikipedia

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    St Cuthbert's Way is a 100-kilometre (62 mi) long-distance trail between the Scottish Borders town of Melrose and Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of Northumberland, England. [1] The walk is named after Cuthbert , a 7th-century saint , a native of the Borders who spent his life in the service of the church.

  8. Scotland's Great Trails - Wikipedia

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    Much of the route follows former Roman roads in the Borders. Southern Upland Way: 338: 7775: Portpatrick & Cockburnspath: A coast-to-coast walk across the Southern Uplands. Speyside Way: 137: 1485: Buckie & Newtonmore (spur to Tomintoul) Follows the course of the River Spey form near its source down to the sea. St Cuthbert's Way: 100: 2075 ...

  9. John Muir Way - Wikipedia

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    A shorter section of the older route from Dunbar to the Scottish Borders has been renamed as the 'John Muir Link'. [7] In 2017 the route was designated as one of Scotland's Great Trails by NatureScot. [8] The Independent declared the original John Muir Way its Walk of the Month for February 2014. [9]