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Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom / Eildon / St Boswells / Scottish Borders / Pennine Way / Anglo-Scottish border / Wooler / Northumberland / Kirk Yetholm / Geography of the United Kingdom / Geography of England / Counties of England
Date: 2012-01-11 12:59:19
Long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
Eildon
St Boswells
Scottish Borders
Pennine Way
Anglo-Scottish border
Wooler
Northumberland
Kirk Yetholm
Geography of the United Kingdom
Geography of England
Counties of England

Following St. Cuthbert’s Way St. Cuthbert’s Way is one of the most beautiful, varied and enjoyable long distance walking routes in Britain. The route links Melrose in the Scottish Borders, where St. Cuthbert started

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