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St Cuthbert's Way
Sheet map, folded

St Cuthbert’s Way

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One of Scotland's Great Trails.

The St Cuthbert's Way links places associated with the life of the 7th century saint, Cuthbert. From Melrose Abbey to Holy Island (Lindisfarne). 100km (62 miles).

Tough, light, durable and 100% waterproof Genuine original HARVEY mapping Route clearly marked

St. Cuthbert's Way is a scenic long-distance walking route that stretches over 62 miles (100 km) from Melrose in the Scottish Borders to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the northeast coast of England. The route is named after St. Cuthbert, a beloved Anglo-Saxon saint, and follows a historic pilgrimage path that once connected the places significant to his life. Along the journey, walkers experience a mix of landscapes, from the rolling hills and picturesque woodlands of the Scottish Borders to the open, windswept moors of Northumberland. The trail is well-marked and offers a blend of rural tranquility and spiritual reflection, making it an appealing choice for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The route takes in several notable sites, including the beautiful Melrose Abbey, where St. Cuthbert's early life is remembered, and the stunning views from the Eildon Hills. As pilgrims approach the coast, they cross the iconic causeway to Lindisfarne, which is only accessible at low tide, further adding to the spiritual nature of the walk. Along the way, walkers are also greeted by charming villages and ancient churches, many of which have ties to St. Cuthbert's legacy. The journey offers both physical challenge and historical depth, making it a memorable pilgrimage for those seeking a connection to the past and the natural world.

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Format
Sheet map, folded
Publisher
Harvey Map Services Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 March 2025
ISBN
9781851377237

Entire route on one map

One of Scotland's Great Trails.

The St Cuthbert's Way links places associated with the life of the 7th century saint, Cuthbert. From Melrose Abbey to Holy Island (Lindisfarne). 100km (62 miles).

Tough, light, durable and 100% waterproof Genuine original HARVEY mapping Route clearly marked

St. Cuthbert's Way is a scenic long-distance walking route that stretches over 62 miles (100 km) from Melrose in the Scottish Borders to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the northeast coast of England. The route is named after St. Cuthbert, a beloved Anglo-Saxon saint, and follows a historic pilgrimage path that once connected the places significant to his life. Along the journey, walkers experience a mix of landscapes, from the rolling hills and picturesque woodlands of the Scottish Borders to the open, windswept moors of Northumberland. The trail is well-marked and offers a blend of rural tranquility and spiritual reflection, making it an appealing choice for both history enthusiasts and nature lovers.

The route takes in several notable sites, including the beautiful Melrose Abbey, where St. Cuthbert's early life is remembered, and the stunning views from the Eildon Hills. As pilgrims approach the coast, they cross the iconic causeway to Lindisfarne, which is only accessible at low tide, further adding to the spiritual nature of the walk. Along the way, walkers are also greeted by charming villages and ancient churches, many of which have ties to St. Cuthbert's legacy. The journey offers both physical challenge and historical depth, making it a memorable pilgrimage for those seeking a connection to the past and the natural world.

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Format
Sheet map, folded
Publisher
Harvey Map Services Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
4 March 2025
ISBN
9781851377237