Tour of Britain: Where to watch

Planning to watch the Tour of Britain come through the Borders? Here are the best places and times to watch.
Team Sky's Elia Viviani (right), Etixx-Quick Step's Mark Cavendish and Lotto-Soudal's Andre Greipel (left) race towards the finish line during Stage 1 of the Tour of Britain.Team Sky's Elia Viviani (right), Etixx-Quick Step's Mark Cavendish and Lotto-Soudal's Andre Greipel (left) race towards the finish line during Stage 1 of the Tour of Britain.
Team Sky's Elia Viviani (right), Etixx-Quick Step's Mark Cavendish and Lotto-Soudal's Andre Greipel (left) race towards the finish line during Stage 1 of the Tour of Britain.

Please note that these times are estimates and can vary by 45 minutes depending on the speed of the race:

STAGE 3

Cockermouth to Kelso

216 km / 134.3 miles

(Tuesday, September 8)

Cockermouth 10:15am

Carlisle 11:58am

Gretna Green 12:28pm

Harelaw 12:58pm

Newcastleton 1:14pm

Bonchester Bridge 1:58pm

Hawick 2:12pm

Hawick High Street 2:15pm

Tower Knowe 2:15pm

Wilton Hill (King of the Mountains section) 2:17pm

A7 Wilton Hill 2:17pm

Selkirk 2:39pm

A7 Ettrick Terrace 2:42pm

B6360 dir Abbotsford 2:48pm

Tweedbank Drive 2:53

Melrose 2:57pm

Melrose High Street 2:59pm

Dingleton Road (King of the Mountains section) 3pm

A699 dir Kelso 3:07pm

Maxton 3:16pm

Kelso 3:35pm

A699 Kelso Bridge 3:35pm

Cobbled section 600m 3:36pm

Floors Castle 3:38pm

STAGE 4

Edinburgh to Blyth

217.4 km or 135.2 miles

(Wednesday, September 9)

Holyrood Park 10am

Musselburgh 10.22am

Prestonpans 10.29am

Gifford 11.11am

Cranshaws 11:38

Duns 12 noon

Coldstream 12.22pm

Cornhill 12.26pm

Crookham 12.35pm

Ford (including a King of the Mountains section) 12.40pm

Blyth 3.30pm

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