A visit to the Scottish Borders is an easy day trip from Edinburgh, and allows visitors to get a glimpse into a relatively unknown region of Scotland. The Scottish Borders is region located in the southeast part of Scotland, with the Southern section forming part of the border with England. ...
Gemini Walks specialises in booking Scottish Walks. Our Walks include old favourites such as the iconic West Highland Way and finding new long distance walking experiences such as Walk Loch Ness 360 for you to enjoy.
Cross Borders Drove Road Start: Harperrig, Pentland Hills Regional Park End: Hawick, Scottish Borders Length: 52 miles (83 km) Timing: 4 – 5 days TheCross Borders Drove Roadfollows ancient routes once used for moving livestock to the old markets at Falkirk and Crieff. Romans and Reivers R...
The Pennine Way is one wild and remote path, connecting northern England to the Scottish borders. Your calves might not thank you for this hilly route (the combined ascent is higher than Mount Everest fyi) but your eyeballs surely will. It’s one epic vista after another, taking you throug...
Scottish Borders: Home to seabird colonies on its rocky shorelines. Mourne Mountains: These coastal mountains are a sight for spotting birds of prey. Forest Trails and Fauna Travelling inland, the UK’s forests teem with wildlife. TheCairngormsin Scotland, Britain’s largest national park, showca...
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Finish:Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders Britain’s oldest trail (opened in 1965) traverses some of the finest upland landscapes in England. It is by far the most famous and one of the most popular of Britain’s footpaths. DreamstimeThe Pennine Way traverses some of the best upland landscapes...
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Coll: Standing stones, forts, duns, souterrain as well as beaches and nature walks Check theTIREE websiteor theCOLL sitefor more details on the things to do. AND MORE… And smaller / less visited Scottish islands of the Inner Hebrides: Herrera, Lismore, Bute, Cumbrae… ...
Melrose Abbey is a must place to visit while in the Scottish Borders. We had a lovely welcome by Joanna and was introduced to John, a volunteer who gave us a guided tour. Which was very lucky as The Abbey is undergoing works. John pointed out some of the famous people buried there. ...