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Ep: 03 England to Scotland Border View Point / Beautiful Scenic Drive (Driver's View) 4K Video

The most beautiful scenic border crossing to enter Scotland is the one on the A68 at the Carter Bar in the Cheviot Hills which are part of the Scottish Borders. Carter Bar is the pass where the A68 crosses the England-Scotland border at an altitude of 418 metres. The views north towards the Scottish Borders are fabulous but it can be quite windy here as well because of the altitude. An Interesting detail is that in 1575 Carter Bar was the scene of the Raid of the Redeswire, one of the last large-scale battles between the English and the Scots. Nowadays Carter Bar forms a popular point for tourists to stop and take photographs on the England-Scotland border. There are two marker stones on either side of the A68 for this purpose. You can usually hear the bagpipes on both sides of the border from a wee cd player and you can also buy a CD from the “Border Piper” who welcomed people in earlier times, although I believe there were several pipers welcoming tourists and collecting money in the process. Apart from many walking tracks and secondary roads there are a few major roads where you are likely to cross the England-Scotland border by car. From East to West they are: The A1 north of Berwick, the A6105 a few miles to the west, the A697 at Coldstream, the A68 at Carter Bar, the A7 north of Longtown and the biggest one, the M6 at Gretna. From the roads mentioned here I believe the A68 from Corbridge/Hexham to Jedburgh is the most interesting one from a landscape point of view. What they all have in common is the big blue welcoming sign saying “Welcome to Scotland” and in Gaelic “Failte gu Alba”. Variety of contents are coming up in our channel. To know more about me and my videos, Please subscribe for more interesting videos and follow us

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