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Recreation at Cuddy Bridge
 

This stone bridge takes you from the B709 (Leithen Road) into the mixed woodland. There are three walking trails you can access from here. Look out too for the sandstone sculptures which depict the ealry history of the area.

Walking trails

How to get there:

Cuddy Bridge is in Caberston which is part of Forests of the Scottish Borders. Innerleithen is the nearest town or village.

From Innerleithen High Street (A72) take the B709 (starting at the Bank of Scotland). Parking is on the right hand side and the access footpath starts a few metres from this car park and enters the forest via the stone bridge., Foot access only on this footpath., Horse access is further along the public road and via a natural ford which is accessible only when the river is not in flood.

OS Grid Reference: NT336389

Cuddy Bridge in Caberston Forest

Facilities:

InformationParking

Activities

HeritageView Point
Walking Tweed Trail
Fort Trail
Pirn Hill
Arts Carved sandstone sculptures by local artist depicting Innerleithen's early history.

Contact:

Will Huckerby
Recreation Manager
01750 721120
e-mail: will.huckerby@forestry.gsi.gov.uk


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