There is a road virtually under the new road bridge in Kelso that takes you to a lovely and long walk potentially from Kelso to Coldstream on the old line. If you turn right after crossing the bridge from kelso you go into a road leading to an industrial estate and eventually signed st Boswells. Turn immediately right again and the road goes through some industrial buildings, then through a housing arera and then comes out on the river and goes under the bridge. Turn right and you will see the railway bridge above, a lovely strong bridge over the road. Just before it on the right is a parking place and then you will come under the bridge and walk up to the very nice tarmac'd track. Left would take you in a short time to the indystrial estate where the railway got lost in deveklopment. But turn right and this track would take you to Coldstream through some lovely countryside.
Our Mission is to tell the world about these Scottish walks, and in doing so help preserve them for the future. These tracks should be the finest walking for DISABLED, as the tracks are in the main flat or with very slight gradients.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Kelso to Coldstream Line
There is a road virtually under the new road bridge in Kelso that takes you to a lovely and long walk potentially from Kelso to Coldstream on the old line. If you turn right after crossing the bridge from kelso you go into a road leading to an industrial estate and eventually signed st Boswells. Turn immediately right again and the road goes through some industrial buildings, then through a housing arera and then comes out on the river and goes under the bridge. Turn right and you will see the railway bridge above, a lovely strong bridge over the road. Just before it on the right is a parking place and then you will come under the bridge and walk up to the very nice tarmac'd track. Left would take you in a short time to the indystrial estate where the railway got lost in deveklopment. But turn right and this track would take you to Coldstream through some lovely countryside.
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Kelso
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