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Jogging around Walkerburn And District offers a diverse landscape for runners, characterized by the scenic Scottish Borders. The region features rolling hills, extensive forestry tracks, and paths along the serene River Tweed, providing varied terrain for all levels. Runners can find routes with significant ascents for hill training, as well as more accessible riverside options. This mix of woodland and open moorland ensures a dynamic running experience.
Last updated: May 13, 2026
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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12.8km
01:38
350m
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Hard run. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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8.30km
00:52
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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5.20km
00:33
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Some sure footedness required.
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The tarmac cycle path following the river Tweed from Glentress makes Innerleithen super accessible which in turn provides you with free range to pedal the ‘old’ XC & DH trails, it also provides easy access to the current ‘trendy’ gravity orientated hot spot of Golfie, named so, as it’s situated above the golf course. First off the Old XC, (starts from the carpark over the bridge by the river) it was very sad to see the current trashed & sorry state of what appears to be the forgotten XC Trail, after having ridden it many times since the early eighties! The long climb at the start is currently cut short & diverted with no access up to the top from what I could see? The remainder of the trails are just trashed with the mighty Caddon Bank DH a shadow of its former self. Golfie is an easy pedal across the village with some great coffee stop opportunities enroute. One in particular Findra on the high st deserves a Big shout out, it’s stylish, MTB rider (muddy bum) friendly, sells fantastic coffee & food has uber cool curated music. Oh it also sells very cool artisan made clothing. There are others in the village which all look fab but Findra was the one we stopped at. The Findra staff ride mountain bikes, are super friendly & great for local riding knowledge 😉👍 Golfie is a short pedal through the village towards the Golf club & then a longish pedal up a Forest road with ‘natural’ trails spilling off the side of the hill in varying degrees of difficulty. Be prepared for full on gnar, chunder, roots, very steep drop offs & lots n lots of muddy gloop if the weather has not been kind. No manicured trails here! If you keep pedalling you’ll eventually reach the old reservoir where the views are magnificent & several trail go off in several directions. My advice, if it’s your first time riding Golfie try & take someone who’s ridden it before as some of the trails start off very benign but then transform like Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde! Wear body armour that allows you to pedal, but all the same wear body armour😜👍
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Connecting the 7 staines. You can bike from Walkerburn, Innerleithen and Glentress on this path.
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On a nice day you can see through the Valley.
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The River Tweed, or Tweed Water (Scottish), is a river 97 miles (156 km) long that flows east across the Scottish Borders and into northern England. Tweed is an Old Celtic name meaning "border" and tweed cloth derives its name from its association with the river, on account of the hundreds of mills powered by the river at one time. The Tweed is one of the great Salmon rivers of Europe and generates a large income for the local Borders region, attracting anglers from all around the world. It is one of the best Salmon rivers in Scotland.
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Traquair House is the oldest continually inhabited house in Scotland. It proudly states on a sign outside that it has been visited by 27 Scottish kings and queens since it was built in 1107. It's a magnificent building with equally magnificent gardens. You can access the house from the road here, but do keep in mind it is only open to the public seasonally, between March and October. You can find information on prices and daily opening times here https://www.traquair.co.uk/visitor-information/
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There are over 100 running trails available in Walkerburn And District. These routes offer a diverse landscape, from gentle riverside paths to challenging hill climbs, catering to various fitness levels.
The region offers a varied terrain for runners. You'll find well-maintained paths along the serene River Tweed, extensive forestry tracks, and rolling hills. This mix provides options for flat, accessible jogs as well as routes with significant ascents for hill training and trail running.
Yes, Walkerburn And District offers several easier options. There are 5 easy routes and 56 moderate routes. For a relatively gentle run, consider the Valley Trail – River Tweed loop from Walkerburn, which is a moderate 5.2 km path following the river.
The running routes in Walkerburn And District are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.7 stars from over 9 reviews. Runners often praise the diverse scenery, from tranquil riverside paths to challenging forest climbs, and the stunning panoramic views from higher elevations.
Absolutely. For those seeking a challenge, the area features rolling hills and upland treks. Routes like the Pirn Craig, Priesthope Hill & the River Tweed loop from Innerleithen offer significant elevation gain and panoramic views. The region's highest point, Dun Rig Summit, also provides a vigorous trail running experience.
Yes, the area boasts numerous paths that follow the course of the River Tweed. These riverside routes often feature well-maintained tracks, providing relatively flat and accessible options with picturesque views of the water. The River Tweed – Innerleithen XC Trail loop from Innerleithen is a great example of a route that incorporates riverside sections.
For longer runs, the Southern Upland Way passes through the area, offering extensive options for challenging terrain and extended distances. Additionally, routes like the Craiglands Plantation – Caerleebank Wood loop from Innerleithen provide a substantial distance of over 25 km.
The routes offer stunning natural features and historical landmarks. You can enjoy panoramic views from Dun Rig Summit or Minch Moor. The area also features the serene River Tweed, extensive forestry tracks, and even the remains of an Iron Age Hill Fort at Bold Rig. You might also spot View of the Three Brethren on some trails.
Many of the running routes in Walkerburn And District are designed as loops, offering convenient circular options. Examples include the Pirn Craig, Priesthope Hill & the River Tweed loop and the Yarrowford Scenic Road – Golfie Gravel Road Climb loop, allowing you to start and finish in the same location.
While specific 'family-friendly' designations aren't always explicit for running, the variety of routes means there are options. The flatter, well-maintained riverside paths, such as sections of the Valley Trail – River Tweed loop, would be more suitable for families or those with younger children who might be jogging or walking alongside.
The Scottish Borders offer beautiful scenery year-round. Spring and autumn provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant landscapes. Summer is great for longer days, though some forest trails offer shade. Winter can be challenging with colder weather, but many routes remain accessible, especially the lower-elevation riverside paths. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.
While the primary focus is the River Tweed, the wider district does feature some beautiful water bodies. You can find highlights like Gladhouse Reservoir Scenic Road Section or Faldonside Loch in the surrounding areas, which may be incorporated into longer runs or explored as separate attractions.


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