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CONTENTS

Introduction

The Border Hills and Southern Uplands

Climate and Weather Patterns

Flora and Fauna

History: Time Charts

Public Rights of Way

Access

Accommodation

Using the Guide

Special Interests Table

Clothing and Equipment

Maps

Safety

Chapter 1 The Cheviot Hills

Walk 1 Early Christianity and Iron Age Forts

Walk 2 The Cheviot

Walk 3 Mountains, Crags and a Waterfall

Walk 4 A Gentle Introduction to Cheviot’s Foothills

Walk 5 Up and Down the Cheviot Hills

Walk 6 A Border Foray over White Swire

Walk 7 The Lure of the Hen Hole

Walk 8 The Schil, Guardian of the College Valley

Walk 9 To the Changing Summit of Cheviot

Walk 10 By Clennell Street to Windy Gyle

Walk 11 A Walk into the Sixth Century BC

Walk 12 By the ‘Clattering Path’ to Iron Age Forts

Walk 13 A Redundant Reservoir to Celtic Hilltop Forts

Walk 14 In the Footsteps of Agricola’s Legions

Walk 15 The Iron Age and the Romans Inspired this Walk

Walk 16 Border Line and Miners’ Road over Carter Fell

Chapter 2 Tweeddale and Teviotdale

Walk 17 A Sea View Figure-of-Eight

Walk 18 Two Castles and a Keep

Walk 19 A Walter Scott Connection

Walk 20 Dryburgh Abbey and the Winding Tweed

Walk 21 Three Peaks (Trimontium) above Melrose

Walk 22 Three Brethren and Border Mischief

Walk 23 The Cheese Well and the Bear Gates of Traquair

Walk 24 Venerable Beech and Waterloo Monument

Walk 25 An Iron Age Fort, Roman Signal Station and Covenanter’s Pulpit

Walk 26 A Druids’ Stone Circle, Castles Most Sombre and a Rail Bed

Walk 27 ‘Bundle and Go’ – a Reivers’ Cry

Chapter 3 Ettrick Forest

Walk 28 In Search of an Army’s Pay Chest

Walk 29 Pele Towers and an Italian Balloonist

Walk 30 Fair St Mary’s and Literary Giants

Walk 31 ‘That’s the Way for Billy and Me’

Walk 32 A Drovers’ Way

Walk 33 ‘A Glacialist’s Walk’

Walk 34 The Ettrick Horseshoe

Walk 35 By Forest and Fell over Ettrick Pen

Walk 36 An Eagle’s Eye View of the Moffat Water Valley and the Tweedsmuir Hills

Chapter 4 The Tweedsmuir Hills

Walk 37 Two Dramatic Waterfalls

Walk 38 Dark and Deep Loch Skeen

Walk 39 A Waterfall, a Loch, a Gorge and Surrounding Summits

Walk 40 ‘A Walk on the Wild Side’ – 9000 Years Ago

Walk 41 On the Edge of Blackhope’s Glacial Glen

Walk 42 A Walk of Two Halves – Equally Appealing, Distinctly Different

Walk 43 Broad Law – the Borders’ Highest Mountain

Walk 44 Broad Law plus Cramalt Craig

Walk 45 A Walk Through Time

Walk 46 Benign Surroundings Hide a Dark and Dangerous Past

Chapter 5 Long Distance Walks and Town Trails

The Pennine Way

The Alternative Pennine Way

The Southern Upland Way

St Cuthbert’s Way

The Borders Abbeys Way

Berwick-upon-Tweed

Kelso

Jedburgh

Melrose

Galashiels

Selkirk

Hawick

Appendix 1 Glossary

Appendix 2 Bibliography

Appendix 3 Useful Information

Appendix 4 Summary of Walks

The Border Country

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