Southern Upland Way
The Southern Upland Way is a Scottish long distance footpath.
It leads from Portpatrick on Scotland's west coast to Cockburnspath on the east coast. Total hiking length is 337.6 kilometers ( 209.8 miles ), and it is therefore the longest Scottish trail. On the entire length of a climb of 8720 meters ( 28609 ft) is to deal with. The highest point of the route is 712 meters above sea level.
Settlements on the way
- Portpatrick
- Bargrennan
- St. John's Town of Dalry
- Sanquhar
- Wanlockhead
- Moffat
- Traquair
- Galashiels
- Melrose
- Longformacus
- Cockburnspath
Photographs
Typical signs
Four Lords Lands
Melrose Abbey
End of the road on the east coast