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Website Links

This page provides hyperlinks to other websites where we think the viewer may have an interest.

St Cuthbert's Way Logo

St Cuthbert's Way is a route that joins with the Sir Walter Scott Way at Melrose. The Way is 62.5 miles and runs from Melrose to Lindisfarne (Holy Island) in Northumberland. This website is also maintained by I-Net Support.

Rob Roy Way Logo

Rob Roy Way is a new walking route from Drymen to Pitlochry in the Scottish Highlands. This is either 79 or 92 miles in length dependent on the route option taken. This website is also maintained by I-Net Support.

Great Glen Way Logo

The Great Glen Way is a SNH supported route. There is an official website and an alternative website maintained by I-Net Support. This is designed to a similar format to all other I-Net Support websites offering the walker a lot of interesting background and supporting data.


Roman Heritage Way Logo

The Roman Heritage Way is a new route developed for 2004. It is steeped in Roman Connections and takes in Roman Forts, Signalling stations, Walls and Roads in Northern Britain. There are two principal starting points, either at Maia on the Solway Firth or Segedunum on the River Tyne and both routes conclude at Trimontium on the River Tweed. . This walker's website is designed to a similar format to all other I-Net Support websites offering the walker a lot of interesting background and supporting data.


Walkingwild Logo

Walkingwild is a joint project between Scotland's Area Tourist Boards and VisitScotland. This project is part funded by the European union.
The website details a very wide range of walks. These are walks of all standards and types and the webiste is a must for the walker who wants to know how to access and enjoy the great outdoor on foot.


SUW Logo

The Southern Upland Way was the first Official Waymarket route in Scotland and is 212 miles from coastline to coastline. It runs from Portpatrick on Dumfries & Galloway to Cockburnspath in the Scottish Borders.
The Ranger Services in the repective areas undertake the ongoing maintenance of the route and the Official Website is managed by Dumfries & Galloway Council.
The Sir Walter Scott Way is a route developed from the eastern section of this way.


Walkingworld Logo

Walkingworld Ltd. is an independently owned company promoting information on mainly day walks in the hills fells and contryside. The walks are often submitted to the website from local walking enthusiasts and this website will provide details of walks that could be of interest from across the UK.

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