From Newcastleton to Carby Hill
From Douglas Square in the centre of Newcastleton, with your back to the Grapes Hotel, walk along Whitchester Street (or any of the other streets opposite) and go down to the river, the Liddel Water. Turn right, then walk along the riverbank and join the footpath downstream to reach Holm Bridge. Here, turn left at the top of the steps and then cross over the bridge.
After about 100yds (91m), turn right and follow the Brampton Road until you reach the Tweeden Burn Bridge. Cross the bridge and walk uphill, then turn right and join the metalled track signed for Riverview Holiday Park. Continue on this road until you near the farm buildings.
At the farm entrance, fork left onto the bed of the old railway line, which has joined you from the right. This line once linked Carlisle to Edinburgh but was closed following the Beeching cuts of 1963. Follow the line as it leads past the remains of Mangerton Tower, in a field to your right, and continue ahead until you reach Clerkleap Cottage.
Walk 50yds (45m) beyond the cottage and turn left through a metal gate. A rough path leads up left, then turns right to join a rough track. This leads through woodland and on, uphill, to join the road by Sorbietrees farm. Turn right now and walk along the road, past the farm, to a small stand of conifers on the left. Turn left through the gate.
Bear right now and head up the left-hand side of the trees. Walk past the top of the wood, following a drystone wall up below a former quarry to the field's top corner. Climb over the field gate ahead. Now open grassy slopes lead up left, to the cairn and fallen walls on the summit of Carby Hill. The views are truly great from here. Known locally as Caerba Hill, this was the site of a prehistoric settlement.
Retrace your steps to reach the road again, then turn right and walk back past Sorbietrees farm.
At the farm, continue on the main road as it bears right and follow it back over the Tweeden Burn Bridge and up to the Holm Bridge. Cross the bridge and walk straight on for 100yds (91m), then turn right onto the B6357 and walk back to the village square via the little heritage centre.
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