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Hawick to Selkirk |
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This section is 12.5 miles / 19 Km across undulating countryside and
forest track. The section is divided into two halves each with a
significant high point to cross where the views are wonderful.
After only a short section of track a stile is reached then the path is
on a grass track over fields and then moorland as the route still
climbs to the first high point on the section at 1000 feet to the NE of
Drinkstone Hill. From here there is a 360 degree view with
Rubers Law and the distant Eildon Hills visible along with the higher
hills between the Ettrick and Yarrow Valleys to the west.
As you walk across the golf course there are numerous way markers but
the walker needs to be careful to avoid or distract the players. This
course starts in the Ale Vale but as you follow the route north it
starts to climb as the track follows the line of the Thief Road. From
leaving the golf course the path is a continual climb now to the
highest point of the section and of the complete Way.
The entrance to the forest is clearly identified on the right and this
forestry is used for all types of recreation such as cycling and horse
riding. The track is well defined and shortly the track reaches a
corner where the way turns to the left and starts to descend. This is
the first vantage point for views toward Selkirk and the hills
surrounding the Tweed. There are also views over to the Ettrick Valley
and Bowhill Estate.
At Middlestead the route bears to the right and follow the minor road
for approximately a kilometre before reaching Brownmoor Farm and then
soon crossing a stile on the left and heading across fields. This is
the final section into
Selkirk and passes by the Haining Loch with the
large Haining House in the distance. The route then comes round via a
wood and stable block to pass by the front drive of this large but
somewhat drab property that clearly has seen better days.
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