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One of the best ways of exploring the food heritage of the district around Berwick-upon-Tweed is by bicycle and several rides have been developed to make this possible.
1. Exploring Berwick’s Surroundings - Various rides from 8 to 22 miles
2. In the Tracks of the Monks to Holy Island - Two rides of 26.0 miles and 35.4 miles
3. To the Castles of Tweed and Till - Three rides of 24.1 miles, 31.9 miles and 39.5 miles
4. Across the Merse to Duns - Three rides of 16.0 miles, 29.0 miles and 35.7 miles
5. Exploring the Berwickshire Coast - Various rides from 35.0 to 43.9 miles
CLICK HERE to find out about the historical context of these rides
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