An evening walk to Edin’s Hall broch

A walk to and from the historic broch, up the Whiteadder river valley.

A mildly strenuous uphill walk to the broch over largely agricultural land with much gorse (Ulex europaeus), mixed woodland and upland grazing. This walk takes in the remarkable Elba Falls and affords great views to the south. The walk is 1.5 miles each way.

Meet at the car park off the A6112 north of Duns, towards Grantshouse, at grid reference NT789609. Nearest postcode is TD11 3RS. What3words ///womanly.crackled.rockets. (Please note the map generated by eventbrite is based on a wide area postcode, please use the grid reference/what3words for an exact meeting point.)

Children over 8 welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. No dogs except assistance dogs: livestock may be present. Stout footwear required. There is no wheel chair access. Please bring binoculars if you have them.

Booking essential. To find out more, and for any booking queries, please contact Rachel Sutherland on 07733 699354, sutherland.rachel2@gmail.com or via swtduns@gmail.com.

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