SCOTTISH BORDERS WALKING FESTIVAL
Periodicity: annual
Location: It takes place in a different part of the Borders each year - Hawick in 2011
Time of the year: September
Duration: 7 days
Number of Walks: 21 walks (guided)
1st edition: 1995
2010 dition: 4th – 12th September 2010
2010 edition programme:
2011 edition: 4th – 10th September 2011
2011 edition programme: http://www.borderswalking.com/
Sunday 4
Hawick to Denholm
Ruberslaw, Denholmhill Quarry & Denholm Dean
Denholm Hill to Ruberslaw Circular
Monday 5
Skelfhill Pen Circular
Hawick Common and Goldielands Tower
Hawick, Branxholme Bridge, ‘Joogly Brig’ & Wilton Lodge Park Circular
Tuesday 6
W.H. Ogilvie Cairn Circular
Hawick Circular by Branxholm Loch and Newmill-on-Teviot
Paths To Health Walk It Walk- Wilton Lodge Park
Wednesday 7
Hartsgarth, Peden Stone, Millstone Edge, Blackburn Falls, Newcastleton
Wed 07
A Walk Across The Border
Wed 07
A Look Round Copshaw
Thursday 8
Hawick, Borthaugh, Vertish Hill Circular
Hawick to Stobs and Barnes Loch
Denhom to Hawick via Hornshole
Friday 9
Shankend Circular via Maidens Paps and Greatmoor
Whitrope To Hawick
Riccarton Junction
Saturday 10
Castleweary To Hawick
Teviothead Circular
Hawick, Whitehaugh Circular
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Price: Paid
Notes: The Walking Festival is the longest established walking festival in Scotland. It takes place in a different part of the Borders each year
Sponsoring: Yes
Organization: Scottish Borders Council
Contact:
info@borderswalking.com
Website: http://www.borderswalking.com/
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