Half in England, half in Scotland Windy Gyle is the main summit on the Border Ridge that runs along the watershed of the Cheviots. Two Roman roads cross the main ridge, and this circular route, on the English side, uses one of them, The Street, for a gentle climb to the Borderline. 2km along that fine, high line lead to the summit, with its Bronze Age cairn and wide views into both countries. The equally descent along the lower ridge of Ward Law offers great views along Coquetdale.
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The Irish Government today announced the creation of a new National Park, the country's eighth. Located on the Dingle Peninsula, Páírc Náisiúnta na Mara, Ciarraí includes the rugged Conor Pass, the unique island of Sceilg Mhichíl, and Mount Brandon, one of...