Passing through an area rich in history, plants and wildlife, the walk includes some glorious views. Parts of the route follow the St. Cuthbert’s Way and Borders Abbeys Way long distance routes so the way-markers are a combination of these routes logos and Crailing, Eckford and Nisbet way-marker discs. Our suggestion is to start in Eckford and follow the route in a clockwise direction, however, you may wish to do shorter sections of the route which is possible.
Cessford is a small hamlet, approximately a mile south of the B6401 road and 8 miles north east of Jedburgh.