The Southern Upland Way is one of Scotland's Great
Trails, and was Britain's first official coast to coast long distance
walking route.
The Southern Upland Way is 212 miles long (340km), running across the
country from the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea. It starts at
Portpatrick on the south west coast of Scotland and finishes on the east
coast at Cockburnspath - Scotland's great coast to coast route.
The route offers superb and varied walking, taking you through an
enormous variety of scenery of moorland, rolling hills and occasional
rocky outcrops. Over 80 summit rise above 2000ft (610m), offering some
fine hill walking.
This Southern Upland Way XT40 Harvey Map is printed on light, waterproof
and tear-resistant synthetic paper, and it is GPS compatible. The map
key and legend is in English, French and German text.