The
Annandale Way is a
hiking trail in
Scotland. It follows the valley of the
River Annan from its source in the
Moffat Hills to the sea in the
Solway Firth south of the town of
Annan. The route, which was established on 12 September 2009, has been designed to be traversable in four to five days as a continuous walk but it also offers several fine day-walks. Overnight stops can be arranged in small market towns and villages along the route such as
Moffat,
Johnstonebridge,
Lochmaben,
Lockerbie, or Annan. The route has been developed by Sulwath Connections and local communities, with the support of local estates and farmers, to help promote Annandale as a new area for walking. Its
trailheads are near the
Devil's Beef Tub in the
Moffat Hills and on the Solway Firth just south of
Annan, in
Newbie.