WebMay 28, 2024 · Edin’s Hall Broch. May 28, 2024 63 Comments. Riverside Bakehouse, Abbey St Bathans. This 10km circular walk was topped and tailed by stops at the Riverside Bakehouse in the tiny hamlet of Abbey St Bathans. The café and bakery is run by Aliona who first came to Scotland from Russia in 1999. As well as serving light lunches, she … WebGet to know this 5.4-mile loop trail near Duns, Scottish Borders. Generally considered a moderately challenging route, it takes an average of 2 h 25 min to complete. This trail is …
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WebJul 19, 2006 · The walk starts at Abbey St Bathans, which is an estate village founded many hundreds of years ago. It climbs up an access road (with scenic diversions) and follows a waymarked path across the side of Cockburn Law, to Edin's Hall Broch, an ancient and well-preserved monument with interpretation boards. WebMay 28, 2024 · Edin’s Hall Broch May 28, 2024 63 Comments Riverside Bakehouse, Abbey St Bathans This 10km circular walk was topped and tailed by stops at the … he knows the number of my days
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WebEdin's Hall Broch is only accessible on foot, either from Abbey St Bathans or walking via the Elba suspension footbridge from the parking area near the A6112. Both routes are about 2,5 miles and involve some uphill hill walking. Broch's are more common in Northwest Scotland and only a few have been found in Southern Scotland. WebAbbey St Bathans-Edin's Hall Broch Circuit (Borders) Route Summary An enjoyable rural walk amongst rolling Borders hills and a patchwork of fields and woods. The highlight of the route is a visit to the ruin of an unusual and mysterious broch overlooking the Whiteadder Water valley. There is an option to divert to the summit of Cockburn Law. Edin's Hall Broch is one of the most southerly broch survivals, which are more typically associated with Northern Scotland. It is 4 miles north of the town of Duns. It stands on the northeast slope of Cockburn Law just above a fairly steep slope down to the Whiteadder Water. The broch stands in the northwest corner an Iron Age hillfort which presumably pre-dates the broch. The hillfort consists of a double rampart and ditches, enclosing an oval area some 135 metres b… he knows the path i take verse