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Accommodation
Overnight accommodation is available as per the table below at the
following locations.
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Location |
Camping |
Hostel |
B&B / GH |
Hotel |
Kelso |
x |
- |
x |
x |
Jedburgh |
x |
- |
x |
x |
Denholm |
- |
- |
x |
- |
Hawick |
x |
- |
x |
x |
Selkirk |
x |
- |
x |
x |
Melrose |
x |
x |
x |
x |
Dryburgh |
- |
- |
- |
x |
At present the website does not have a full "Service suppliers" section but through "Walking Support" you will be able to receive local knowledge and a quality service in planning and booking of accommodation to meet your specific requirements.
Section | Mobile Signal | Public/Emergency Telephone |
Kelso / Jedburgh | Generally good with only a few short sections not covered |
Facilities in Kelso, Roxburgh and Jedburgh |
Jedburgh / Hawick | Generally good with only limited dead spots |
Facilities in Jedburgh, Denholm and Hawick |
Hawick / Selkirk |
Least dependable section of the Way but never too far before regaining a signal |
Facilities in Hawick and Selkirk, and slightly off the route in Ashkirk |
Selkirk / Melrose |
Generally good |
Available in Selkirk, Abbotsford and Melrose |
Melrose / Dryburgh |
Generally good |
Available in Melrose Newtown St Boswells and Dryburgh |
Dryburgh / Kelso |
Generally good signal |
Facilities at Clintmains, Makerstoun, and Kelso |
Finally, we recommend that although the Way is well waymarked that you travel with the appropriate maps, a compass and a whistle.
There are also useful leaflets detailing all of the sections these contain a small scale route map and general direction descriptions. This is published by Scottish Border Paths and can be obtained frrom local Visitor Information Centres.
Additionally, Walking Support is able to supply a grid reference table for a nominal sum of £2.50 + VAT. Simply click on the Buy Now button and once on line payment has been confirmed Walking Support will send you within 3 working days an e-mail with the Grid Reference Table attached.
Section | Refreshment options |
Kelso to Jedburgh |
No provisions directly along the route but there are shops and eating houses at
the start and end.
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Jedburgh to Hawick |
Apart from good provisions at start and end the only other location
offering facilities is Denholm.
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Hawick to Selkirk |
Plenty of shops and food outlets at the start and end of section. No other provision
along the line of the walk.
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Selkirk to Melrose |
Plenty of shops and food outlets at the start and end of this section. There
is also a tearoom/cafe at Abbotford that is open in the visitor
season.
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Melrose via Dryburgh to Kelso |
Good provision at either end, with hotel provision at Dryburgh.
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There is no direct train provision, the nearest mainline stations being in Carlisle, Edinburgh, and Berwick upon Tweed. There are connecting buses from all these points to the central Borders area.
Local Bus Services link walking locations are as follows:
Section |
Bus Provider |
Route Numbers |
General Comments |
Kelso to Jedburgh |
Munro |
No 20 |
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Jedburgh to Hawick |
Munro |
No 20 |
Passes through Denholm |
Hawick to Selkirk |
First Bus |
No 95 |
Links to Edinburgh and Carlisle |
Selkirk to Melrose |
First Bus |
Direct or No 95 to Galashiels and various links to Melrose |
Direct service has limited times |
Melrose to Kelso |
Munro Bus |
No 64 & 65 |
Alternative linking buses using First Bus to St Boswells and No 20 Munro to Kelso |
Some of the kit relates to what you will be wearing, the balance what you will take in the rucksack.
Do remember that you can start the walk at any point and walk in either a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
5 Days |
4 Days |
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Section |
Distance Miles/KM |
Section |
Distance Miles/KM |
Kelso-Jedburgh |
12/19 |
Kelso-Bedrule* |
17/26.5 |
Jedburgh-Hawick |
12.5/20 |
Bedrule-Middlestead* |
17.5/29 |
Hawick-Selkirk |
12.5/20 |
Middlestead-Melrose |
12.5/19.5 |
Selkirk-Melrose |
10/16 |
Melrose-Kelso |
17.5/28 |
Melrose-Kelso |
17.5/28 |
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Complete |
64.5/103 |
64.5/103 |
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Alternative 5 Day Option |
Alternative 4 Day Option |
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Section |
Distance Miles/KM |
Section |
Distance Miles/KM |
Kelso-Jedburgh |
12/19 |
Kelso-Denholm |
19/30.5 |
Jedburgh-Hawick |
12.5/20 |
Denholm-Selkirk |
18/28.5 |
Hawick-Selkirk |
12.5/20 |
Selkirk-Melrose |
10/16 |
Selkirk-Dryburgh |
14/22.5 |
Melrose-Kelso |
17.5/28 |
Dryburgh-Kelso |
13.5/21.5 |
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Complete |
64.5/103 |
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Kelso to Mounthooly |
Starts with a short section on pavement before moving onto riverside paths or the side of fields. The grass path then changes to farm tracks built along the line of an old railway before returning to riverside walking but this time on wide open grazing land. |
Mounthooly to Jedburgh |
This section has a limited incline and the pathways tend to be rougher then the previous section. This can also be slightly muddy in wetter weather. For the second half of the section the walking is either on a minor tarred road or on paths within the Jedburgh Town. |
Jedburgh to Denholm |
After a short section in the town the path is onto farm tracks, then onto higher moorland tracks. As it reaches the highest section there is some open hillside walking before returning to farm tracks, and a short section of road. Once again the Way starts to climb and is on a mixture of field and farm track followed by a descent down an ever widening and improving forest path. |
Denholm to Hawick |
After a short road section the way is along the bank of the river, then a minor tarred road section before returning to the river bank. This finally opens out onto a wider grassed area before the final pavement walk beside the Teviot to the centre of Hawick. |
Hawick to Selkirk |
Starting on pavement then minor roads the walk then reaches higher farmland and moors. This then enters forestry paths before a descent to field and grass paths beside a golf course. A further ascent on a tarred single track road bring the way to further forestry paths. From here the way is a mixture of field track and quiet country roads. |
Selkirk to Abbotsford |
After a short pavement walk the route is over grassland, farm tracks and a short section of minor road before reaching an old Drove Road. This section is over grazing moorland where the tracks can be wet and quite rough. After Cauldshiels Loch there is a country road descent to Abbotsford and the Tweed. |
Abbotsford to Melrose |
This is mainly on grass paths and wider grazing land beside the River. |
Melrose to Dryburgh |
This is a mixture of grass pathways, tracks and some road or pavement walking. Much of the harder surface is on now non vehicle carrying roads. |
Dryburgh to Kelso |
There are three sections of River bank walking, some farm track paths and fields, however in the central section there is some roadwork on minor single track roadways. |
For information on the weather forecast within the region you can call
Weathercall. (This is a premium rate telephone service run by the
Met Office.)
The relevant Regions dialing numbers is: 09068 232 792
Alternatively access the Met Office Website.