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Recent Walks
- The Flowers of the Forest: Flodden Field
- Bamburgh: royal castle, aviation museum and a sycamore gap
- Lindisfarne
- A wee horseshoe from Langholm
- Torr Point and Red Haven in 24 degrees
- O’er Burnswark Hill, we cheerily roam’d
- Quintinshill and the River Sark
- The Debatable Lands on the King Charles III England Coast Path
- Two roads diverged in a yellow wood: Annandale Way – Lockerbie variant (part 2)
- Two roads diverged in a yellow wood: Annandale Way – Lockerbie variant (part 1)
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Category Archives: Dumfries & Galloway
Castle O’er and Bessie’s Hill
6.2 miles 2h 32m 273m ascent Forest walk by the White Esk A simple walk this one, mostly on forestry tracks. There is space to park near Bessie’s Hill and at Castle O’er and I stopped at the former. A … Continue reading
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Cally Woods: The Last Rosnes Benches
3.6 miles 2h 45m ascent 87m Cally Woods Cally Woods was the setting for the last of our Rosnes Bench outings. There are a number of waymarked paths here and we ambled along the Coronation trail, with a detour up … Continue reading
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In search of Galloway’s Chained Art
4.7 miles 3h 40m ascent 211m Clints of Dromore-Cairnsmore of Fleet NNR The Clints of Dromore derive their name from clints, a Scandinavian term for cliffs, and druim mor, meaning great ridge. They mark the southern edge of the massive granite … Continue reading
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The Jewelled Loch
5.6 miles 4h 45m ascent 160m Kirroughtree Forest Work, a wedding, Arran’s whisky festival and fine-dining in Whitehaven had kept my walking boots idle for several weekends, so it was good to tighten the laces again and feel the crunch … Continue reading
Flowers in June
: Kirkconnell Flow Raised bog, birch and oak wood, scots pines, marshland. Abundant: greater stitchwort, blaeberry, cotton grass, heather but not yet in flower. Plentiful: bluebells and bugles. Here and there: wood sorrel, buttercups, dandelion, … Continue reading
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Littering far the fields of May
4.1 miles 2h 5m A stroll in Kenick Woods, and along Kenick burn I stepped from the car, breathed in the forest air, let the spaniels loose and went to take a closer look at the white flowers scattered on … Continue reading
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Dog Walking
The bracken is unrolling in the Birch wood, though not to the level at the Wells o’ the Rees. The Hawthorn is in bloom. This cosmopolitan area by the hawthorn has oak, rowan, birch, heather, sphagnum, hair cap, gorse, and … Continue reading
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The Raider’s Road – Manx style
6.8 miles 4h 2min ascent 117m An unusual day out, the distance and time is made up of three walks joined by short hops in the car. it was cool enough for fleeces and though we had a few spots … Continue reading
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