Description
This stunning walk will take you on the path from to Melrose in the Scottish Borders to Holy Island (Lindisfarne) on the Northumberland coast. Showcasing the majestic beauty of the Scottish Borders and the North of England, this pilgrimage walk is named after Cuthbert, a 7th century saint who spent his life in the Borders. This is a beautiful and varied walk which links a number of landmarks that were significant to Cuthbert such as the abbeys at Lindisfarne, Melrose and Holy Island, and the evocative St Cuthbert’s Cave.
The team at Walk With Williams have walked St Cuthbert’s Way and utilise this experience when arranging walking holidays for clients. Such experience can be invaluable when designing a bespoke trip to meet clients’ specific needs.
The terrain you will cross along St Cuthbert’s Way is moderate, but the section across the Cheviot Hills is demanding in places. The highest point on the path is 1207 ft on Wide Open Hill, which also happens to be the halfway point on the walk. The St Cuthbert’s Way pilgrimage walk is well signposted from start to finish with the Cuthbert Cross symbol.