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Sheet 330: Moffat & St Mary’s Loch
Sheet 322: Annandale, Annan, Lockerbie & Beattock
Sheet 337: Peebles & Innerleithen
Sheet 338: Galashiels, Selkirk & Melrose
Sheet 345: Lammermuir Hills
Sheet 346: Berwick-upon-Tweed, Eyemouth & Duns, St Abb’s Head & Cockburnspath
*Sheet 318 is unnecessary if Sheet 319 and Sheet 320 are used, as there is sheet overlap.
The route of the SUW is clearly shown on these Explorer maps as a line of green diamond symbols.
Waymarking and navigation
The entire length of the SUW is waymarked with a white Scottish thistle symbol, identical to that used on other Great Trails in Scotland (West Highland Way (WHW), Great Glen Way and Speyside Way). These waymarks appear most often on wooden posts, which usually also carry yellow directional arrows. Where the Way crosses public roads and at other important junctions along the route, SUW signposts have been erected. In general within Dumfries & Galloway these signposts are of wood, whereas in the Borders Region they tend to be of metal, and painted green.