After a hearty breakfast, we headed off at around 9.30 for the last of our Border's walks. The Three Brethern are three cairns, each standing around 10ft and which mark the connections between the three local estates.
It was another glorious day as we made the ascent along some good paths with open views across some heathery fields. Very little wildlife was seen but there were plenty of sheep, and they didn't run away from us! As we steadily climbed, we eventually saw the tops of the cairns and looking around us we could see the Eildon Hills (which were very distinctive amongst the low lying landscape).
Retracing our steps for a short time, we joined Peat Law to make our return back to the Philphaugh Estate car park. Again, the paths were in good condition and we marvelled at the views around us as we continued the descent through some grassy fields and farm tracks. The walk took us around two and a quarter hours (5.25 miles).