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St Cuthberts Way by Mickledore Travel

Lindisfarne

St Cuthberts Way starts in Melrose then heads through the Eildon Hills with great views of the surrounding countryside, before following the banks of the famous River Tweed. It visits the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, then follows the ancient Roman Road, before heading cross country to Kirk Yetholm, the end point of the Pennine way.

You will now walk through the foothills of the remote and beautiful Cheviot Hills, and visit the market town of Wooler. As you get closer to the coast, you will visit St Cuthbert’s Cave before descending to the unique tidal causeway which leads to Holy Island with its spectacular priory and castle.

St Cuthberts Way starts in Melrose then heads through the Eildon Hills with great views of the surrounding countryside, before following the banks of the famous River Tweed. It visits the ruins of Dryburgh Abbey, then follows the ancient Roman Road, before heading cross country to Kirk Yetholm, the end point of the Pennine way.

You will now walk through the foothills of the remote and beautiful Cheviot Hills, and visit the market town of Wooler. As you get closer to the coast, you will visit St Cuthbert’s Cave before descending to the unique tidal causeway which leads to Holy Island with its spectacular priory and castle.

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St Cuthbert's way starts in the market town of Melrose in the Scottish Borders and finishes on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. In between it visits important historic sites associated with the 7th Century Saint such as St Cuthberts Cave.

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