Easyways specialises in the St. Cuthbert's
Way, a 62.5 mile (100 km) long distance route linking the Southern
Upland Way and the Pennine Way with the Northumberland Coast. Established
in 1996, this cross border walk starts in the lovely border town
of Melrose and ends on the Holy Island, taking in many historic
sights on route.
From its start at the gates of Melrose Abbey, the walk winds its
way over the EildonHills, passing by the rivers Teviot and Tweed
before climbing over the rolling Cheviots to cross the Scottish/English
border into the north of England. The standards of accommodation
and hospitality on this trek are excellent as you pass through some
of the best-kept secret areas of the Border country. For those with
an interest in history and culture coupled with a love of the countryside,
its flora and fauna, the walk is a heart-warming and invigorating
experience.
Accommodationy
The St. Cuthbert's
Way can offer b&bs, inns, guest houses and hotels.
However, it should be noted that not all types are available at
each stage. You will see from our guidelines on the PRICES and BOOKINGS Page that we have banded the different types of accommodation. This
provides an indication of what you are likely to pay. And, you can
choose a mixture of types of accommodation each day - a B&B
one evening, and a Hotel, the next. It is designed to suit clents’
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Route
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