Sir Walter Scott Way: Difference between revisions
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Scott's View]] | |||
*[[Borders Abbeys Way]] | *[[Borders Abbeys Way]] | ||
*[[St Cuthbert's Way]] | *[[St Cuthbert's Way]] |
Latest revision as of 17:07, 30 November 2016
The Sir Walter Scott Way is a long distance path in the Middle Shires, picking its way through the shires of Dumfries, Peebles, Selkirk, Roxburgh and Berwick. It was created in memory of Sir Walter Scott, of one of the greatest of the romantic writers.
The Way
The Sir Walter Scott Way runs from Moffat in Dumfriesshire to Cockburnspath in Berwickshire, entirely following a portion of the Southern Upland Way, except at Selkirk, where there is an optional section down to the town, and from there using the Borders Abbeys Way to rejoin.
The Sir Walter Scott Way runs by way of:
Dumfriesshire | |
Moffat | NT085052 |
Selkirkshire | |
Ettrick Head | NT171064 |
Tibbie Shiels Inn | NT240205 |
St Mary's Loch | NT248223 |
Peeblesshire | |
Traquair | NT330346 |
Selkirkshire | |
Yair | NT453327 |
Selkirk | NT469285 |
Galashiels | NT491357 |
Roxburghshire | |
Melrose | NT547342 |
Berwickshire | |
Lauder | NT530475 |
Watch Water Reservoir | NT662567 |
Longformacus | NT692572 |
Abbey St Bathans | NT757621 |
Cockburnspath | NT775711 |