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Walk 1.7 - LOCH TROOL
Distance - 8km (5 miles) Walking Time
3 hours
Ascent - N/a
Difficulty Level - Easy
Start - Multi Start Point (Sunday) NX450
646
Depart -1300hrs
Return -1630hrs
TIP - For a longer walk you can
combined this with Walk
1-5
Your walk circumnavigates Loch Trool
and passes the site of the 1307 Battle
of Glentrool and your guide for the afternoon
is a local historian and retired Forest
District Manager.
The route follows a series of roads,
tracks and waymarked paths and for a section
follows the route of the Southern Upland
Way. The area is noted for its outstanding
natural beauty and the route offers some
spectacular views of the Galloway Hills.
The undulating path on the southern shores
of Loch Trool eventually passes the 1307
battle site where Robert the Bruce rolled
huge boulders down upon the English troops
as they approached the foot of Mulldonoch.
As we pass Glenhead, we can think of
writers such as McCormick and Cockett
and savour the solitude offered by this
deciduously wooded glade.
Wildlife is in abundance in this locallity,
so take time to observe the skies and
woodland around you - you'd be surprised
what might be lurking on the skyline.
This walk is sure to be popular so we'd
recommend booking early.
If you wan't to enjoy this as an extension
to Walk
1-5 you should book the optional extension.
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