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This is an amiable short walk full
of interest and lovely views from Scotland's
National Book Town. By path and track,
back lane and route of old railway, it
visits two bird hides, one overlooking
the estuary of the River Bladnoch and
together affording sweeping views across
salt marsh and mudflats to Wigtown Bay
and the mountains beyond.
There is a wealth of birdlife to be viewed
- ducks and geese, waterfowl, waders,
gulls and terns... All this is in a mainly
level loop of about three-and-a-half miles.
Two monuments to the religious dissenters
known as Covenanters, who were persecuted
during the 'Killing Times' of the late
seventeenth Century, are visited along
the way, one an optional extension to
Windy Hill to see the Wigtown Martyrs'
memorial and sample the vista above the
rooftops to the hills.
The route returns to Wigtown and its
abundance of bookshops, with cafes, pubs
and stores besides. Additionally, in the
imposing Gothic County Buildings (town
hall) there should be the chance to view
live and recorded footage of Galloway's
own ospreys, filmed from within five feet
of the nest, which proved such an attraction
throughout 2004, when the parent birds
successfully reared two chicks.
This walk starts from the Multi Start
Point at Kirroughtree Visitor Centre.
There will be a bus transfer to the starting
point outside the Town Hall in Wigtown.
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