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St Cuthbert's Way Walking Holidays

St Cuthbert's Way

Highlights
  • Walk across Scotland & England in the footsteps of St Cuthbert 
  • Stay in ancient market towns such as Melrose, Jedburgh and Wooler 
  • Cross the tidal causeway to Holy Island of Lindisfarne, a world-famous Christian site
  • Admire far-reaching views from the Eildon Hills to the Scottish Borders
  • Discover St Cuthbert's Cave, historic abbeys, castles and cathedrals

Journey through history on St Cuthbert’s Way, a spectacular walking route that takes you from the Scottish Borders to the sacred Holy Island of Lindisfarne. Follow in the footsteps of medieval pilgrims as you cross beautiful landscapes, from the Eildon Hills to the Cheviot Hills, passing historic abbeys, charming market towns, and stunning coastal scenery along the way.

The St Cuthbert’s Way is a 62-mile pilgrimage route that begins in the historic town of Melrose, home to the ruins of Melrose Abbey, where St. Cuthbert first lived as a monk. The trail winds through the picturesque Scottish Borders, passing sites like Dryburgh Abbey, the resting place of Sir Walter Scott, before leading you into Northumberland’s rolling hills and open countryside. Walkers will cross the rugged beauty of the Cheviot Hills, a remote and peaceful stretch offering incredible views. As the path descends, it leads through Wooler, a gateway to Northumberland National Park, before reaching the dramatic Northumberland Coast. The final stretch is one of the most iconic sections of the hike—crossing the tidal causeway to Lindisfarne, where St. Cuthbert served as bishop.

Macs Adventure has been running self-guided walking holidays on St Cuthbert's Way since 2008. We take care of everything, providing carefully crafted itineraries, turn-by-turn navigation via our award-winning app, comfortable hand-picked accommodations, and seamless luggage transfers—so you can focus on the experience, not the logistics.

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  • Why book your St Cuthbert's Way Walking Holiday with Macs Adventure?

    Macs Adventure has been running self-guided walking holidays along the St Cuthbert's Way since 2008. It was our second-ever trip to be added to our collection of national trails in Northern England, just after the Hadrian's Wall Path. 

    We have multiple itineraries allowing you to walk the route between 4 and 7 days, we want to give you the freedom to choose your route, itinerary and travel companions and to take each walk at your own pace. We offer tours that get have you staying in comfortable, friendly overnight accommodation in local B&Bs and guesthouses where a warm Northumbrian welcome is always guaranteed. 

    We carry your bags to lighten your load so you can concentrate on simply putting one foot in front of the other and enjoying the unique culture, food and scenery of Northern England. You can book with confidence that we have it all covered for you. 

    We want to showcase our expertise, by giving you all the resources you will ever need. In the planning stage, we have blogs for you to read and a host of staff that has visited the Northumberland region - ready to share their walking experiences! On the route, we use high-quality digital mapping as well as the best maps and guidebooks to make sure you find your way.  

    We love the St Cuthbert's Way and our main aim is to make sure that you do too.  

    Why book your St Cuthbert's Way Walking Holiday with Macs Adventure?
  • St Cuthbert's Way FAQ's

    Q: What fitness level is required to fully enjoy this experience?

    A: This is a fairly level route with a few more challenging climbs, especially between Kirk Yetholm and Wooler where the route meets the Pennine Way National Trail. At this point, your legs will be well used to the walking and you will be rewarded with far-reaching views over the surrounding hills. Depending on the chosen itinerary, the grade of this trip is either easy to moderate or moderate. This trip is well suited to regular walkers. 

    Q: Should I check the tides for Holy Island?

    A: The final section of your walk is one of the most spectacular and unusual. The scenery is unique and although you follow the road for most of the way to Holy Island, the changing vistas and abundant birdlife will keep you occupied. Make sure you check the tidal chart for the day you pass the causeway and don't forget to check when it is safe to cross the following day. Check out the safe tide crossings here.

    Q: Can I visit St Cuthbert's Cave?

    A: Yes, on the stretch from Wooler to Fenwick you can visit the cave which is hidden deep in the Kyloe Hills. It is believed the monks of Lindisfarne brought the saint’s body here as a safe resting place. Climb up above the cave and you can enjoy far-reaching views to the Northumberland Coast. 

    Q: When is the best time of year to walk along St Cuthbert's Way?

    A: This historic path is best enjoyed between spring and autumn. Traditionally, April and May have been the most popular time of year to walk the route, as the theory goes that the weather is better. In our opinion, anywhere between April and September should offer a wonderful experience.

    For more information, please read our blog called Frequently asked questions about the St Cuthbert’s Way.

    St Cuthbert's Way FAQ's
  • Essential Facts St Cuthbert's Way
    • St Cuthbert is regarded as the patron saint of Northumberland and was one of the most important medieval saints.
    • Northumberland has more castles than any other English county, it is a legacy of the rich history of this region.
    • Northumberland is England’s northernmost county, right at the top of England. Bordering Scotland there is a long and interesting history to discover.
    • It is the birthplace of Earl Grey tea, it was blended in Northumberland in the 1830s at the request of Lady Grey, wife of former Prime Minister Earl Grey.
    • The Northumberland Coast is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This does not come as a surprise with its well-balanced mix of long beaches, sandy dunes, cliffs and islands.
    Essential Facts St Cuthbert's Way
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