At approximately 113 miles, the River Tweed Trail will be one of the UK’s newest long distance routes, showcasing the exceptional natural, built and cultural heritage from Moffat to Berwick-upon-Tweed where the river meets the sea.
Now, well in to the design and delivery of the route, we reflect on the achievements of the building project so far.
The River Tweed Trail is taking shape with major path and access improvements underway in the upper, middle and lower Tweed. Work is being delivered in partnership with Scottish Borders Council alongside Dumfries and Galloway Council and Northumberland County Council.
Click the link below to view an infographic summarising work completed by the project over the past two years to enhance access to and interaction with the River Tweed.
The River Tweed Trail was made possible by funding from Borderlands Inclusive Growth Deal, Northumberland County Council, Sustrans, South of Scotland Enterprise and the National Lottery Heritage Fund.