Exploring the Duns Castle Estate

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"A walk through forest and field, rich with history and glorious scenery."
Walk directions

From the car park, return to Market Square and continue straight ahead up Castle Street. Cross the main road to follow the continuation of Castle Street, bearing left to enter Duns Castle Estate through an arched gateway. Walk down the drive, and after a short distance turn right up a flight of wooden steps. Follow the path uphill and through a gate to reach the summit of Duns Law, with its excellent views of East Berwickshire on a clear day.

From the hilltop, follow your route back down the hill (a sign halfway down points to the alleged site of Old Duns). On reaching the drive, turn right, then fork right at the memorial to Duns Scotus. Follow the drive along the shore of Hen Poo, then fork left through a gate onto a rougher track to the head of the lake, where the path swings left to reach a T-junction.

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  Terrain  - Roadside pavements, tracks and woodland paths, may be very muddy when wet
  Landscape  - Parkland, lake and mixed woodland
  Dog friendliness  - Keep dogs on lead; be considerate of ground-nesting birds
  Parking  - Long-stay car park off Market Square, Duns
  Toilets en route  - In South Street, Duns
About the walk
Truth, as Oscar Wilde observed, is never pure and rarely simple. The same might be said about some landscapes, as this intriguing walk makes plain. Along the way, you will come across a fascinating record of the past from prehistoric earthworks to a castle that is still a lived-in home. But almost...
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Exploring the Duns Castle Estate

Recommended by
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"A walk through forest and field, rich with history and glorious scenery."
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Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Roadside pavements, tracks and woodland paths, may be very muddy when wet
  Landscape - Parkland, lake and mixed woodland
  Dog friendliness - Keep dogs on lead; be considerate of ground-nesting birds
  Parking - Long-stay car park off Market Square, Duns
  Toilets en route - In South Street, Duns
About the walk
Truth, as Oscar Wilde observed, is never pure and rarely simple. The same might be said about some landscapes, as this intriguing walk makes plain. Along the way, you will come across a fascinating record of the past from prehistoric earthworks to a castle that is still a lived-in home. But almost...
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Southern Scotland is often referred to as the Lowlands, to distinguish it from the mountainous grandeur of the North-West Highlands. But don’t be fooled by the description.