Kirk Yetholm

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Kirk Yetholm is a small village in the Scottish Borders, best known as a historic walkers’ destination and the northern terminus of the Pennine Way long-distance footpath.

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Kirk Yetholm canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf settlement
village
administrativeArea Scottish Borders council area NERFINISHED
category Hiking destinations in Scotland
Termini of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom
Villages in the Scottish Borders
climate temperate maritime climate
country Scotland
hasAmenity accommodation for walkers
church
pub
village green
youth hostel
hasFeature farmland surroundings
rural landscape
surrounding hills
hasHeritage association with Scottish Borders history
historic village core
traditional stone buildings
hasRole northern terminus of the Pennine Way
hasTrailConnection Borders walking routes
Pennine Way NERFINISHED
Scottish National Trail NERFINISHED
St Cuthbert’s Way NERFINISHED
hasTransport local bus services
knownFor being the northern terminus of the Pennine Way
long-distance footpath connections
walking and hiking tourism
language English
locatedIn Scotland
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear English border
Town Yetholm NERFINISHED
nearbyTown Kelso NERFINISHED
partOf parish of Yetholm
region Borders
terminusOf Pennine Way NERFINISHED
tourismType rural tourism
walking tourism
traditionalLanguage Scots NERFINISHED
Scottish Gaelic NERFINISHED
usedFor outdoor recreation
walking holidays

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Pennine Way endPoint Kirk Yetholm