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DRANNANDOW CIRCUIT
A FRIDAY AFTERNOON TREAT FOR THE EARLY
BIRDS
***This walk is Fully Booked*** - see
Clints of
Drumore as an equivalent alternative
For those able to savour the delights
of a stroll into the Minnigaff Foothills
we can offer an easy 2/3 hours walk on
the afternoon of the 12 May. The walk
will start at 14-15hrs from a signposted
parking area 4 kilometres from the Creebridge
following the signs to the Wood of Cree
Nature Reserve.
The walk is entirely on forest roads,
and from the start opposite the former
Penninghame Open Prison the first few
hundred metres is through native woodland,
and thereafter the route follows a mixture
of open moorland and the occasional section
of the inevitable Sitka.
The outward part of the journey whets
the appetite for those tackling the Minnigaff
Hills walk the following day. The views
of Larg, Lamachan and Curleywee are especially
stunning, and on the return the Cree Valley,
Newton Stewart and beyond give a magnificent
backdrop.
Almost certainly this is an area that
would have been used by the Covenanters
when seeking shelter from their persecutors
during the 'Killing Times' of the late
seventeenth century. There are also significant
historical artefacts to be found.
This is also an opportunity to meet some
of the leaders of the walks on the following
two days as well as a chance to get to
know some of your fellow walkers.
The walk will finish by 17-00 allowing
time to return to your accommodation,
get something to eat before enjoying Friday
night’s ceilidh where the muscles can
be tuned up for the weekend ahead.
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