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Jedburgh to Hawick |
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This section is 125 miles / 19 Km of varied track, field and river
walking. There are two ascents in the first section to Denholm then the
Way is level on the banks of the River Teviot.
The minor road passes round the side of the Castle and the cemetery then opens out with views over the Jed Water and back to the Town. Where the hard surface road ends, take to a path and track, cross the burn and climb up the steps before rejoining a track that reverts to a minor road near to Todlaw.
At a sharp left bend on the road turn right up a country track heading
in a westerly direction. Soon this joins another farm track at right
angles turning left and south. This track crosses a series of fences,
grazing land then a ribbon wood before running along the edge of a
large field as it descends towards Merlin Dean and another wood.
From the high point there is now a descent towards Bedrule. This is a
fine walk first to Blacklaw Strip, a small but dense clump of tree.
From below the Strip the path turns south and away from the direct line
to Bedrule before a right angled turn down a farm track into the small
village.
Having reached the buildings at Spital Tower cross a small bridge on
the left and climb gradually up along the side of a field till you
arrive at a line of trees. A left turn and a very short distance bring
you on the right to a narrow break in the wood and a path through the
gap. Take this path, know as the Loaning, and start down through the
wood and then into open farmland as it descends towards Denholm.
From the Green the route takes the road marked to Minto and immediately after crossing the Teviot the path descends onto the riverbank and heads west towards Hawick.
The Way is first on the flood plain then takes to a minor road going to
Knowetownhead. As this road starts a gradual climb watch out for the
path through the trees on the left leading back down to the river bank.
Once on this riverside walk the Way continues without interruption
until a road crossing at
Hornshole Bridge. Cross the minor road and
return to the riverside for the last kilometre of country walking
before the riverside walk enters Hawick.
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