This
100k (60 mile) walk was opened in 1996 and has rapidly increased in
popularity.
Visiting a number of places closely associated with St
Cuthbert’s life, the journey is full of historical interest and natural
beauty. It can be tackled in its entirety, or sections can be walked
separately, making an ideal day or weekend outing.
Today’s pilgrims
travel from Melrose in the Scottish Borders to the Holy Island causeway
at Beal. In the right conditions, the path across the sand here makes a
superb finale to the walk.
- This completely revised edition of the
Official Guide adds a new link to Berwick-upon-Tweed as an option at the
end of the route.
- It is illustrated in full colour with photographs
throughout and OS strip maps at the opening of each section.
- Full of
information about the historical and natural features of the route.
- The
Guide also covers appropriate equipment for walkers, way-marking, car
parking, accommodation and the Country Code.
- Two products in one with a guide book and map combined.