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Scottish Borders
Jedburgh

Jedburgh, Dere Street, and Oxnam Loop

Moderate

4.3

(7)

18

hikers

Jedburgh, Dere Street, and Oxnam Loop

03:49

14.0km

220m

Hiking

Hike the 8.7-mile Jedburgh, Dere Street, and Oxnam Loop, a moderate route through historic Dere Street, woodlands, and open fields.

Last updated: February 26, 2026

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1.88 km

Towerburn Wood

Highlight (Segment) • Forest

This is a lovely little wood, on the edge of Jedburgh. There is a nice little stream, a boardwalk and pleasant pastures to accompany you on its sides. For walkers of any kind.

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4.50 km

Dere Street Roman Road

Highlight (Segment) • Historical Site

This is part of a Roman road that ran from Eboracum (York!) past Hadrian's Wall into what is now Scotland, at least as far as Antonine Wall (the Firth of Forth to the First of Clyde.

There are great views from the northern of this segment further to the north over River Teviot, and as a lover of birch trees, I am instructing you to enjoy the birch trees when you pass Stubcross Plantation!

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3

9.69 km

Natural Wood near Hunthill Farm

Highlight (Segment) • Forest

It's a small one, but Natural Wood certainly does feel natural! A lovely mix of different types of trees, with good views of the surrounding green countryside (near Hunthill Farm). Enjoy!

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14.0 km

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

5.42 km

3.67 km

3.11 km

1.77 km

Surfaces

5.03 km

4.48 km

1.90 km

1.36 km

1.18 km

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Highest point (210 m)

Lowest point (80 m)

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Wednesday 6 May

13°C

2°C

30 %

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the overall difficulty and terrain like on this loop?

This loop is generally considered moderate. You'll encounter a varied terrain, including stretches of uphill road walking, tracks through woodlands, and open fields. Expect a mix of natural paths, gravel, asphalt, and unpaved sections. Be prepared for potentially muddy areas, especially after rain, and some routes may include stiles or steps.

What historical and natural sights can I see along the way?

The route offers a blend of history and nature. You'll walk along sections of the ancient Dere Street Roman Road, which adds a unique historical dimension. You'll also pass through charming woodlands like Towerburn Wood and Natural Wood near Hunthill Farm, offering picturesque views of the Royal Burgh of Jedburgh and the surrounding Scottish Borders countryside.

Where can I park to access this trail?

While specific parking for this exact loop isn't detailed, Jedburgh offers various parking options within the town, which would serve as a convenient starting point for the loop. Look for public car parks in Jedburgh, as the trail typically starts and ends near the town.

Is this trail suitable for dogs?

Yes, this trail is generally dog-friendly. However, as it passes through open fields and potentially near livestock, it's essential to keep your dog under close control, preferably on a leash, especially during lambing season or when near farm animals. Always clean up after your pet.

What is the best time of year to hike this loop?

The trail can be enjoyed year-round, but spring and autumn often offer the most pleasant conditions with milder temperatures and beautiful scenery. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Be aware that sections can be muddy, particularly after wet weather, so appropriate footwear is always recommended.

Do I need any permits or have to pay an entrance fee?

No, there are no permits or entrance fees required to hike this loop. It's freely accessible to the public.

Does this route connect with any other long-distance trails?

Yes, this loop incorporates sections of several other paths. Notably, it links with parts of the Borders Abbeys Way and St Cuthbert's Way. You may also find it intersects with local routes like the Kalemouth and Nisbet, Oxnam and Crailing, and the 4 Abbeys Cycleway.

What kind of footwear should I wear for this hike?

Given the varied terrain, which can include natural paths, gravel, and potentially muddy sections, sturdy hiking boots are highly recommended. They will provide good ankle support and traction, ensuring a more comfortable and safe experience.

Are there any facilities like cafes or pubs near the trail?

Yes, as the loop starts and ends near Jedburgh, you'll find various cafes, pubs, and other amenities within the town. These are perfect for a refreshment or meal before or after your hike.

Is this loop well-marked?

Many routes in the Jedburgh area, including sections of this loop, are well-waymarked with 'Jedburgh Paths' discs. While the main path is generally clear, it's always a good idea to carry a map or use a navigation app like komoot to stay on track, especially where the trail intersects with other routes.

What are the best viewpoints along the route?

The trail offers several picturesque spots. You'll enjoy panoramic vistas of the Royal Burgh of Jedburgh and the surrounding countryside from various open ground sections. The riverside walks along the Jed Water also provide charming views.

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