St Cuthbert's 
Way
Route Map
Melrose to Lindisfarne
A 100km (62.5 mile) long distance walking route across the Scottish Borders to the Northumberland Coast

The St Cuthberts Way goes between Melrose, the location of St Cuthbert's early monastic life, to Lindisfarne (Holy Island), the area of St Cuthbert's later ministry and death.

Melrose Abbey
Melrose Abbey
Lindisfarne Priory

Lindisfarne Priory

This walk is interesting, varied and links with the Southern Upland Way, the Sir Walter Scott Way, the Borders Abbeys Way and the Roman Heritage Way at Melrose, the Pennine Way at Kirk Yetholm and the St Oswald's Way at Lindisfarne.

To find out more details click here to access the next section of the website.


Minor route re-alignment close to Beal Sands
The short section between the railway crossing and the car park on the Beal side of the Holy Island Causeway has been modified to take the walkers round the edge of a field rather than across its centre. This is all waymarked but for details click here.

Impact of St Cuthbert's Way on Walkers - Survey
Starting in the Autumn 2007 and running into 2008 the St Cuthbert's Way Liaison Group are co-operating with research work being done by Dave Herbert & Leslie Francis of the University of Wales. We believe that within this research questionnaire there will be data that is important to the future maintenance and development of the Way. We would encourage all walkers past and present to access this questionnaire by clicking here and respond on line.

If you are also willing after responding to the above to undertake a shorter feedback the Webmasters and members of the Liaison Group continue to be keen to get your feedback on the website and the walk. The following on-line questionnaire has been active for many years and we would continue to encourage you to spend a few minutes responding via the electronic website questionnaire and the route questionnaire.

I-Net Support in conjunction with Walking Support are producing a Walkers' Newsletter in e-mail format. This is free and available to all that register to receive information related to this and other long distance walks. To register just click here. We will not supply your contact details to any other business.

This website is sponsored by the Jedburgh Events Forum

Jedburgh is an ideal base for the perfect walking holiday or break. For more information on this friendly, historic town with its varied accommodation, lively shops, pubs and restaurants please go to www.visitjedburgh.co.uk.

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