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Walks on 13th May 2007

CRUGGLETON COASTAL

This walk is now fully booked, however...........

Due to overwhelming demand, this walk is being repeated on Saturday 12th May - Select Walk 2-10 [Book Now>>]

This is a repeat of last year's coastal walk, but with a historian who is an authority on the area. This walk was oversubscribed last year and we expect a similar popularity for WalkFest'07.

Departing from the typically picturesque fishing village of Garlieston. From there we head south along a distinct coastal path and rising gently to the clifftops for the journey to Cruggleton Castle. On the return leg we divert through the beautiful Galloway House Gardens before returning to Garlieston to be uplifted for the return bus transfer to Kirroughtree.

We follow the signs for the seashore which take us along an open path with fine views into Wigtown Bay. The structure we see in the bay is what remains of a prefabricated 'Mulberry Harbour', which was tested here prior to being used by the Allied Armies at the D-Day landings in Normandy during World War Two.

We continue south towards Cruggleton Castle as the path meanders and climbs through a delightful strip of mixed hardwoods with a carpet of dog's mercury, garlic, bluebells and campions punctuated by patches of primroses. After rounding Sliddery Point our route takes on a magical feel passing through twisted and gnarled oaks, beech and ash before reaching a run-down lodge beside a high boundary wall. We pass through some old iron gates and onto what now opens out as a cliff path. The solitary arch of Cruggleton Castle is our target ahead.

We will spend some time savouring the views from the castle; on a clear day we should be able to see the Isle of Man whilst the tempting peaks of the Lake District will seem surprisingly close.

We return via the same route, this time savouring views towards the Solway Hills until we reach Galloway House Gardens. We will take time to explore the labyrinth of pathways and specimen trees before making our way back to the village by a different route throught the gardens themselves.

We will be picked up by bus and returned to Kirroughtree. If we time it right we should have time for a quick liquid refreshment in the Hrbour Inn before we leave.

NOTE - Walkers may opt to join this walk from Garlieston and not use our bus transfer. This is perfectly acceptable and you should park your car in the car park across from the village hall adjacent to the caravan park.

Bruce's Stone - Glentrool
 

 Distance:9km (5.5 miles)

 Ascent: 120m

 Grade: Moderate

 

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 Cost: £5.00

 

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