A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
The Scottish Borders
'We extend a warm welcome to all new walkers, visitors and guests. You can walk with any group and if you think you might enjoy walking with us, please have a look at our Walks page, choos ...
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'There are eleven Groups in the Lothian and Borders Ramblers Area, each arranges a walks programme suitable for people with different levels of experience and fitness. We organise more than 55 walks every month and offer a variety of walks.'
'Directory provides you with 65 detailed, printable maps which provide a guide to all our local paths.'
Scottish Borders Council
The Scottish Borders 'was created in 1975, by merging the former counties of Berwickshire, Peeblesshire, Roxburghshire, and Selkirkshire and part of Midlothian, as a two-tier regio ...
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'Home to several thousand kilometres of managed trails suitable for walking, cycling and horse riding. Many of our trails are signed and we have internationally recognised cycle routes and long distance routes including Glentress and the Southern Upload Way.'
'Easy access to the Countryside route booklet, divided into nine parts. This edition published June 2013: [1] Introduction - - - : [2] River routes 1-4 - - - : [3] River routes 5-8 - - - : [4] Loch ...
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'Short, easy walks for everyone in the Scottish Borders. Including places to visit with some access for wheelchair users.'
'Join the County Ranger for a led walk through the countryside to find out a little more about natural and historic environment of the Scottish Borders. The walks come at a small charge.'
'Attracts walkers from all over the UK and Europe for dozens of organised walks across the breathtaking scenery of the Scottish Borders. It is the longest established walking festival in Scotland, ...
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Usually held Early September.
These are 'walks on the Eastern Section of The Southern Upland Way ... The Booklet contains descriptions for 55 walks in the Scottish Borders, along with information on features and places ...
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'A selection of circular routes on the Southern Upland Way in Borders region, using some of the best bits of the 212 mile route.'
'Walkers can enjoy the SoSCT network throughout the year, and many of the routes around West Linton, Peebles and Innerleithen, the forest paths and tracks in Cardrona, Cademuir, Glentress and Ae Fo ...
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'A 350km network of routes developed specifically for horse-riders and walkers, linked to quality assured horse and rider accommodation ... SOSCT routes are clearly waymarked, most of the gates are easy to open (for riders that means without dismounting), and the drainage and other improvements which have been undertaken throughout allow you to walk or ride these routes with confidence that you won’t get stuck in a bog or have to turn back when you find your way blocked.'
The British Horse Society
'The Borders is a land of contrasts - one of Europe‘s most beautiful unspoilt regions. For the walker, it offers space to breathe clean air. There are rolling hills, extensive mature forests, super ...
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'Covering about eighteen hundred square miles, The Scottish Borders stretches from the rolling hills and moorland in the west, through gentler valleys to the high agricultural plains of the east, and on to the rocky Berwickshire coastline with its secluded coves and picturesque fishing villages.'
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