ROUTE DEVLOPMENT - DERE STREET to CESSFORD
As of the Spring 2003 there is a new route line from Dere Street just to the south of the Teviot and the A698 road to the Long Plantation Wood on Cessford Moor.

This new routing is more varied and has many wide open views making it in our view more interesting to the route that it replaces. The new line also removes the need for a road diversionary route between Crailinghall and Cessford.


MAP OF NEW ROUTE
The red dots mark out the line of the previous route via Crailinghall.
The blue line depicts the line of the new route.
Refer to the blue numbers for a description of the new route.
The route via the blue line is 4.25 miles (7 Km), this being almost identical in length to the original way from point 1 to point 10.

Dere St. to Cessford
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Walking from Harestanes to Cessford you reach point "1" at the top of an incline on Dere Street. The wood is only on the LHS. The path through the wood is almost straight starting along the line of pine trees, then passing through the centre of a narrow strip of silver birch trees.
There are from this wood some dramatic views to the north over the Teviot Valley to Peniel Haugh and the Waterloo Monument. The Eildons can be seen in the distants.

Point 1
Image 1 : Point of entry from Dere Street on left.
Image 2 ; Start of path through wood.
Views from route
Image 1 : Waterloo Memorial from Way.
Image 2 ; Path through wood.

Towards the end of the narrow forest the path enters a side of a field on the right of the wood, now following the edge of this field and an adjoining field until re-entering the woodland strip close to the road.

Close to point 2
Waymarker from wood to field
Turning south and up the road from point "2" you quickly reach another bend in the road. At this point the route carries straight ahead along a track which then dog-legs and descends to the Oxnam Water. (Point "3")

Cross the new wooden pedestrian bridge turning to the left and by clearly defined waymark posts climb up towards Littledeanlees.


point 3
Oxnam bridge from south side
point 4
Image 1 : Looking down road to Littledeanlees.
Image 2 ; Start of path through wood.

From Littledeanlees the route is an ascent along a farm track to a point next to a wood (point 4), this being shown on the adjacent photographs, the view being back down towards Littledeanlees and through the gate into the wood.
Point "4" to "5" is a very pleasant walk through a narrow wooded section with some fine old hardwood trees. There are yet further attractive views to the north over the Teviot Valley. The photographs is taken from a point along this section and is to the south east towards Brownrigg Farm and the Cheviots, parts to be reached later in the walk.

Brownrigg and Cheviots in distance
Brownrigg Farm in distance
Fields at Brownrigg
Red line shows line of field walk

The track is in regular use and ends at the minor road, at this point the route turns right.
The road section is short before reaching a "T" junction, turn left and almost immediately right along the fence line of Brownrigg's Farm at point "6" on the map.
The walk follows the edge of two fields as it works it way into the Wooden Glen (point 7) which lies to the east of the farm. Descend into the Glen then climb steeply out the other side making for the left hand side of the wood. Follow the line of the dyke to the eastern corner of the wood . Exit the wood and head to the corner of the next tree plantation, keeping the dyke now on the right hand side. Enter the next wood known as Fox Covert (point 8).

Wooden Glen
Wooden Glen
View out of Fox Covert onto Cessford Moor

Continuing through Fox Covert in an easterly direction keeping the plantation edge close on the right hand side. On exiting the wood the path keeps to the edge of another field, bearing left at the corner and walking another 100 metres before reaching a stile built into the drystone dyke.
ribbon forest on Cessford Moor
line of walk from stile to Long Plantation

Cross the stile and make up the edge of the field to the conifer wood (point 9), this is called Long Plantation. Keeping to the north west and north east boundaries of the plantation walk up to the Cessford Moor farm track at point 10.
Where the new route joins the original Way on Cessford Moor (point "10") turn left and descend along the clearly defined track into Cessford enjoying the views over Cessford Castle to the Cheviots.

The local Ranger Service has produced a small leaflet with directions and a map. This is available from the tourist / visitor information centres at Melrose and Harestanes. A copy can also be picked up at their offices at Harestanes.


point 2
Image 1 : Point of entry from Deer Street on left.
Image 2 ; Start of path through wood.
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