Scotland, England sits close to the northern border, where open farmland, low moorland, and wetland paths shape a quieter kind of walking. The Black Devon Wetlands brings you into reedbeds, still water, and big Northumberland skies, with Coldstream and the River Tweed nearby adding a strong sense of place. For hikers drawn to calm ground, birdlife, and edges of border history, Scotland, England rewards a slower pace.