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WALKS MAP AND ROUTES AROUND HARESTANES
CRICKET PARK WALK 0.9 MILES / 1.5KM
RIVER TEVIOT WALK 4 MILES / 6KM
FOLLY LOCH WALK 4 MILES / 6KM
WALKS
PENIEL HEUGH WALK 4 MILES / 6KM
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ST. CUTHBERT’S WAY 60 MILES / 100KM
FOLLOW THE COLOURED ARROWS FROM THE CAR PARK ENTRANCE OR WILDLIFE GARDEN
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• Waymarked paths start from the Visitor Centre • Please keep your dog on a lead around the Visitor Centre and Cricket Park Path. • Not cleaning up after your dog (exc. Guide dogs) is an offence under the Dog Fouling (Scotland) Act 2003. Please use the dog waste bins provided.
PLEASE CONTACT THE VISITOR CENTRE IF YOU REQUIRE THIS LEAFLET IN LARGE PRINT. All walks images © Keith Robeson except ‘River Teviot’ © Alex Turnbull. Front cover, Outdoor acces and Café © stock. Map adapted using Map © Crown copyright and database right 2009. All rights reserved. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100023423.
Harestanes Countryside Visitor Centre Ancrum, Jedburgh TD8 6UQ 01835 830 306 harestanes@liveborders1.org.uk LIVEBORDERS.ORG.UK/ HARESTANES
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CRICKET PARK WALK
FOLLY LOCH WALK
0.9 mile / 1.5km
4 miles / 6km
A route through mature woodland popular with walkers, joggers and cyclists. The field once included a small cricket pitch and the wooden hut by the path was the cricket pavilion. Cricket was played here until the 2nd World War, when the pitch was ploughed in order to grow crops.
WALKS MAP
The path passes a large pond on the Marble Burn from where, in the late 1800s, a lade ran across the adjacent field to a water wheel in what is now the visitor centre. The wheel provided power for a saw mill.
FOLLY LOCH
Upper Snipecleuch
This is an easy access route on a level, wide, surfaced path normally suitable for buggies and assisted wheelchairs; and includes a Maths Trail (details from the visitor centre).
Peniel Heugh BM 237.09m
Perch Pond
Pond Wood
Waterloo Monument
Folly Loch & the Eildon Hills.
This route includes a section on Dere Street (once a Roman road from York to the Firth of Forth) and has views of Peniel Heugh and Folly Loch. The route uses minor public roads.
PENIEL HEUGH WALK 4 miles / 6km Climb up Peniel Heugh to the Waterloo Monument for panoramic views, returning by the same route.
Cricket Park Path.
RIVER TEVIOT WALK
The summit includes the remains of an Iron Age hill fort. The 48m monument was built to celebrate the Duke of Wellington’s victory at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. The monument was completed in 1824. Livestock are occasionally on the summit.
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Monument Wood
To gain access to the tower contact Lothian Estates office (M-F) on 01835 862201. Waterloo Monument.
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Nisbetmill Cauld
Boat House Bridge
ST. CUTHBERT’S WAY
Pass through woodland and fields to a riverside viewpoint at Nisbet Mill Cauld, returning by the same route. Follow St. Cuthbert’s Way to extend the route to Monteviot suspension bridge.
ST. CUTHBERT’S WAY 60 miles / 100km Long distance route from Melrose to Lindisfarne. Designed to commemorate the life of St. Cuthbert, Prior of Melrose Abbey and Lindisfarne Priory.