Etal and Ford
Walk through the village to the main road and turn right towards Ford. Follow the road for 0.25 miles (400m) to the end of the pavement at a junction.
Cross to double gates opposite, from which a cycleway runs parallel to the road to Heatherslaw. Emerging beside a car park, walk out to a junction by Heatherslaw Station. Cross a bridge over the river and follow the ongoing lane past Heatherslaw Mill.
After the right-hand bend, just past Heatherslaw Farm, leave through a five-bar gate on the left, signed ‘Ford Bridge’. Bypass a shed to a second gate and then bear right towards another gate in the far corner of the field by the river. Continue above the Till to Ford Bridge and leave the bank onto a lane. Carefully cross and head left over the bridge to a junction.
To the right, the main road winds up to Ford. Go past the entrances to the church and Ford Castle before turning off left into the village. At the bottom, opposite Lady Waterford Hall, turn right up to a junction in front of Jubilee Cottage.
Walk left, the lane winding past Horseshoe Cottage with its unusual doorway, and later, the former stable block, which now serves as estate offices.
As the lane then bends right, bear off left along a woodland path signed to Hay Farm. It leads down to a bridge over a small stream. Climb beyond to a gate and go left above the wood. Ignore the gate in the field corner and instead swing right, climbing to the top of the field. Leave through a gate on the left and walk out beside a neglected corner onto the end of a track by Hay Farm cottages.
Walk past the cottages and turn first right beside barns. At the end go right again, but leave after 20yds (18m) through a gate on the left by a sign to Heatherslaw and Letham Hill. Head to a powerline post and then swing right down the edge of a large field. Go through a gate at the bottom, drop to a footbridge and climb into another field. Swing left along the boundary to a junction in the corner.
Following a fingerpost to Letham Hill, turn right. A track develops towards the far end of the field, leading past a timber yard and farm buildings to emerge onto a lane opposite Letham Smithy. Go left to meet the main road and turn right, retracing your outward route to Etal.
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