The best hiking trails in Scottish Borders

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Check out some of the best hiking, walking and backpacking routes in Scottish Borders, Scotland. The River Tweed and Dryburgh Abbey is the most popular trail. The trails have 1167 user reviews with great photos and information. There are trails of various difficulty levels including easy, medium, difficult, and extra difficult. The trail with the highest elevation climb is the Broad Law and Cramalt Craig Loop and the trail with the least amount of climbing is the St Abb's Head Loop via Discovery Trail. The longest trail is the St Cuthbert’s Way 8-Day Moderate Tour (Hillwalk Tours) at 116.2 km. For a shorter adventure you can try the Burnside Trail at 470 m. Get off line access to History, Water, Bus Stop, and Peak locations and much more with a Hiiker subscription.

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