The Southern Upland Way is Scotland's longest walk. It stretches
west to east from Portpatrick's romantic seascapes over the
Mull of Galloway to the dramatic North Sea cliffs at Cocksburnspath.
Tracking through some of Scotland's most beautiful and varied
scenery, it offers an unforgettable holiday experience for
serious walkers and weekend visitors alike.
So whether you're up for walking the full 212
miles (340Km), a camping holiday, or a short break that combines
day walking with a variety of other recreational activities,
then the Southern Upland Way is the route to take.
Some further general
information is available but for an overview of the Way
simply click the interactive map. Alternatively, for a description
of each region and details on points of interest and services
close by, browse through the individual
route sections.
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