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Eildon And Leaderfoot

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Hikes in Eildon and Leaderfoot explore a landscape defined by the triple peaks of the Eildon Hills and the valleys of the River Tweed and Leader Water. The region's terrain is a mix of forests, meadows, and hills, with Eildon Mid Hill reaching an elevation of 422 meters. Routes follow a network of paths through woodlands, alongside rivers, and up to viewpoints overlooking the Scottish Borders countryside.

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Last updated: May 26, 2026

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Eildon Hills & Melrose Abbey loop from Melrose

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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August 25, 2025, Mertoun Bridge

No pavements or pedestrian refuges, so hope for quiet traffic.

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Here it goes up and down, over hill and dale, tree roots, rhubarb, some simple bathing spots, stairs, bridges... Good footwear is necessary, then it's fun

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The Orchard Gate, built by the Earl of Buchanan around 1811 – the Middle Ages were long gone! It's essentially a folly... a building without a purpose, simply the entrance to the orchard. The Earl dedicated it to his beloved parents – so says the Latin inscription.

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Quite a pretty bridge for cars. No footpath! You have to walk on the road here! Steep steps lead up from the river.

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The statue is located on the Bemersyde Estate and can be accessed via a pleasant woodland walk from a free car park off the road.

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this exists irl and it did not collapse when we cycled over it. it made an interesting and exciting noise as we rode across

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From Leaderfoot Bridge, you can enjoy impressive views of the Drygrange Viaduct, which took two years to complete. Finished in 1865, it was part of the Berwickshire Railway connecting St Boswells and Renton. Although the line closed in 1948, Historic Scotland now maintains the viaduct. Together with Leaderfoot Bridge, the two structures create a striking and memorable sight.

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From a distance, the roof of the building, which stands on a small hill, and the striking red columns shimmer through the trees. The architecture could indicate a small round temple or a pavilion. As you get closer, you can see people inside - no, there are statues placed there! "THE MUSE OF NATURE" is the title of the work of art.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there any circular walks that include the Leaderfoot Viaduct?

Yes, the area offers several circular routes with views of the Leaderfoot Viaduct. While many trails start from Melrose or Dryburgh, you can create loops that follow the River Tweed, providing excellent perspectives of the viaduct. A good option is the Dryburgh Suspension Bridge – Dryburgh Abbey Ruins loop from Dryburgh, which takes you along the river with opportunities to see the historic structure.

What are the parking options for hikes in the Eildon and Leaderfoot area?

Most hikes start from towns like Melrose or Newtown St Boswells, which have public car parks. For walks beginning in Melrose, there are several pay-and-display and free parking areas near the town centre and Melrose Abbey. If you're starting near the Leaderfoot Viaduct itself, parking is more limited, often consisting of small lay-bys, so arriving early is recommended.

Are the hiking trails around the Eildon Hills suitable for families with children?

While the main ascents of the Eildon Hills are steep and can be challenging for young children, there are family-friendly options in the region. Consider a gentler riverside walk like the Old Melrose Summerhouse and Old Melrose Tea Rooms loop from Peasehill — Roxburghshire. This easier trail follows the River Tweed and is relatively flat, making it a great choice for a family outing.

Can I bring my dog on the trails?

Dogs are generally welcome on the trails in Eildon and Leaderfoot, but they should be kept under control, especially near livestock. The paths can cross fields with sheep, so it's important to follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code. Many local pubs in Melrose and the surrounding villages are dog-friendly, allowing you to relax after your walk.

How difficult are the Eildon Hills to climb?

The climb up the Eildon Hills is considered moderately difficult due to its steep sections. A popular route like the Eildon Hill North – Market Square, Melrose loop from Melrose involves a significant ascent. While the paths are well-defined, they require a good level of fitness. The reward is panoramic views from the top. For comparison, the climb is often considered more sustained and steeper than the main path up Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh.

How can I get to the Eildon Hills using public transport?

The town of Melrose is the main gateway to the Eildon Hills and is well-served by bus routes connecting it to Galashiels and other towns in the Scottish Borders. The Borders Railway provides a direct train service from Edinburgh to Tweedbank, which is a short bus ride or a pleasant walk from Melrose. Many trails start directly from the town, making it easy to explore without a car.

What historical sites can I see while hiking?

The region is rich in history. Many walks start or pass by the magnificent ruins of Melrose Abbey. The Eildon Hills themselves are historic, with Eildon Hill North being the site of a massive Bronze Age hillfort. You can also see the iconic Leaderfoot Viaduct, a masterpiece of Victorian engineering, and follow parts of St Cuthbert's Way, an ancient pilgrimage route.

What is St Cuthbert's Way and how does it relate to the Eildon Hills?

St Cuthbert's Way is a 100 km (62-mile) long-distance walking route that runs from Melrose to the Holy Island of Lindisfarne. The trail's official starting point is Melrose Abbey, and its initial stage involves a memorable climb over the Eildon Hills, offering some of the best views of the entire route. You can walk this first section as a day hike to experience a part of this famous pilgrimage.

What kind of footwear is best for hiking in this area?

Sturdy hiking boots with good grip are highly recommended. The paths up the Eildon Hills are steep, uneven, and can be rocky in places. Trails along the riverbanks and through woodlands can become very muddy, especially after rain. Proper footwear will ensure better comfort and safety.

Are there any good viewpoints besides the Eildon Hill summits?

Absolutely. One of the most famous viewpoints in Scotland, Scott's View, is located nearby. It offers a stunning panorama of the River Tweed valley and the Eildon Hills, a vista beloved by Sir Walter Scott. Additionally, walking along the banks of the River Tweed provides beautiful, low-level views of the Leaderfoot Viaduct and the surrounding landscape.

What do other hikers say about the trails in Eildon and Leaderfoot?

The area is highly regarded by the komoot community, with an average rating of 4.6 stars from over 200 reviews. Hikers frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views from the Eildon summits and the beautiful mix of riverside paths and hill climbs. The well-preserved historical sites like Melrose Abbey and the Leaderfoot Viaduct are also consistently mentioned as highlights.

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