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Walking St Cuthbert's Way
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Walking St Cuthbert's Way

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Discover St Cuthbert’s Way, an inspiring long-distance trail that leads from the historic abbeys of Melrose in the Scottish Borders to the tidal shores of Holy Island (Lindisfarne), finishing along the Northumberland Coast Path at Berwick-upon-Tweed. This richly varied 100km (62 miles) route crosses the Eildon and Leaderfoot National Scenic Area, the wild Cheviot Hills, Northumberland National Park, and the unspoilt Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering a memorable journey through landscapes steeped in history and natural beauty.

Idea for walkers of all abilities, the St Cuthbert’s Way is an easy long-distance walk with no technical difficulties or exposed sections. The comprehensive Cicerone guidebook divides the trail into 6 manageable daily stages, with advice on tackling the route in 4 or 9 days, depending on your preferred pace and walking style. Discover remarkable historical sites along St Cuthbert’s Way, including the magnificent ruined abbeys at Melrose and Jedburgh, the traditional village of Kirk Yetholm, the atmospheric St Cuthbert’s Cave, the iconic priory on Holy Island (Lindisfarne), and the historic border town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, each with centuries of heritage to explore.

• Route highlights include Melrose Abbey, Jedburgh Abbey, Kirk Yetholm, Wooler, the Cheviot Hills, and the iconic tidal crossing to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) – finishing along the dramatic Northumberland Coast Path to Berwick-upon-Tweed.

• The trail can be walked year-round, but the best weather for enjoying the Cheviot Hills, Northumberland National Park, and the tidal crossing to Holy Island is typically from May to August, when the route is at its most beautiful and accessible.

• St Cuthbert’s Way can be completed in about a week, following six daily stages from Melrose to Berwick-upon-Tweed, but the guidebook includes flexible itinerary options allowing you to complete the route in as few as 4 days or as many as 9, depending on your pace and interests

• Each stage includes a detailed route summary with distance, estimated walking time, elevation, and practical information about accommodation, transport, and facilities in key towns and villages such as Melrose, Jedburgh, Kirk Yetholm, Wooler, Holy Island, and Berwick-upon-Tweed, ensuring you’re well-prepared at every step.

• Use the OS Landranger (1:50,000) mapping and downloadable GPX files to follow in the footsteps of St Cuthbert, navigating the landscapes and locations associated with his life, from Melrose Abbey, where he began his religious journey, to the priory he led at Holy Island, supported by expert advice for planning each stage of your pilgrimage.

• Discover the region’s extraordinary wildlife along St Cuthbert’s Way, from red squirrels and roe deer in the Borders woodlands and Cheviot Hills, to otters in clear streams, and abundant birdlife including curlews and ospreys in Northumberland National Park. On the Northumberland coast and around Holy Island, look out for grey seals, puffins, terns, and vast flocks of wintering wildfowl and waders in Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve.

Plan your St Cuthbert’s Way adventure with confidence and experience the enduring heritage and natural beauty of one of Britain’s most evocative pilgrimage routes with the definitive Cicerone guidebook.

Undertitel
Melrose and Jedburgh to Holy Island
Författare
Rudolf Abraham
ISBN
9781786311566
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
130 gram
Utgivningsdatum
2023-09-25
Sidor
104