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The Borderland Adventure


A road cycling route starting from Jedburgh

Embark on an epic road cycling adventure through the picturesque borderlands of Southern Scotland

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Covering a distance of 154 km, this road cycling route showcases the stunning beauty of the southern borderlands region in Southern Scotland. With a total ascent of 2033 meters, riders will face challenging climbs and exhilarating descents. Explore picturesque villages, ride along scenic country roads, and enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding landscapes. Don't miss the opportunity to visit Town Yetholm, a charming village known for its historical significance, or the majestic Wooler, nestled amidst rolling hills. Experience the thrill of conquering Troop Shelter, a tough climb offering panoramic vistas. Sind Boyd Site she Abbenty Identify Igoden garaecladym minim the rivers Leddy tatuios posio. This route combines natural beauty with historical landmarks, making it a truly unique adventure.

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Route profile

Highlights on the route

Start: Jedburgh City center
Jedburgh: Explore the Scenic Scottish Countryside in Jedburgh, UK
Jedburgh in Southern Scotland, United Kingdom, offers a scenic landscape for cyclists to explore. The locality features rolling hills, charming villages, and historic sites, providing stunning backdrops for cycling adventures. Cyclists can enjoy peaceful rides along quiet country lanes or undertake more challenging routes in the hilly terrain. While not famous for specific cycling spots or well-known climbs, Jedburgh offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural attractions. Riders can soak up the tranquility of the Scottish countryside and visit the remarkable Jedburgh Abbey. Jedburgh is a great destination for cyclists seeking picturesque routes and rich history.
EckfordVillage
Begin your journey in Eckford and enjoy the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Graham's Law176 mPeak
Discover Graham's Law, a historic landmark known for its significant cultural and architectural value.
Town YetholmVillage
Explore the charming village of Town Yetholm, known for its picturesque setting and friendly atmosphere.
Staerough331 mPeak
Pass by Staerough and admire its serene landscapes, perfect for a peaceful cycle.
St. Gregory's Hill182 mPeak
Visit St. Gregory's Hill and witness its panoramic views of the Southern Scotland region.
WoolerTown
Experience the natural beauty of Wooler, a charming village nestled among rolling hills and picturesque countryside.
Cow Hill125 mPeak
Climb Cow Hill and enjoy the stunning vistas of the borderlands region.
CallalyHamlet
Explore the picturesque village of Callaly and take in its scenic beauty.
HeppleVillage
Admire the enchanting landscapes of Hepple, a small village surrounded by natural beauty.
Troop ShelterShelter
Embark on the challenge of Troop Shelter, a tough climb that rewards riders with breathtaking panoramic views.
ByrnessVillage
Explore the tranquil village of Byrness, nestled amidst scenic forests and rolling green hills.
Carter Bar418 mMountain Pass
Reach Carter Bar, the border point between England and Scotland, known for its significant historical importance.
Finish: Jedburgh City center
Jedburgh: Explore the Scenic Scottish Countryside in Jedburgh, UK

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