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This is an ideal walk for all the
family. The route is essentially one of
the waymarked trails from Stroan Bridge
Visitor Centre and one of many interesting
trails established by Forestry Commission
Scotland in the Galloway Forest Park.
Either enjoy lunch before you depart or
recuperate with a coffee and snack when
you return - the visitor centre will serve
until 1645hrs.
There is an interpretation quiz for the
children included for the duration of
this walk. From the car park we head immediately
into the forest and gradually wind our
way along well trodden paths and forest
tracks behind Stroan House to a view point
which provides fine views eastwards towards
Bruce's Stone, the Minnigaff Hills and
the Fell of Eschoncan. There are some
pleasant waterfalls along this section
and you can immerse yourself in the history
attached to this remote valley whilst
the children seek out the clues along
the way.
We then descend to the public road which
takes you to the famous Bruce's Stone
and head towards the former Caldons Campsite.
As we head west along the path which passes
parallel to the Water of Trool we are
following a newly upgraded section of
the Southern Upland Way, the 212 mile
Long Distrance Path which traverses the
south of Scotland from Portpatrick in
the west to Cockburnspath in the east.
This is a particularly pleasant and peaceful
walk. The views are quite stunning with
wildlife in abundance. The path meanders
along the river bank whilst the adjacent
water seems almost stationery it flows
so slowly.
In the final section of the walk we follow
the Water of Minnoch opening up to fine
waterfalls as we pass through mixed woodlands
and approach the end of the route.
The quiz for the children has been arranged
by the Forest Recreational Ranger and
there will be a proze for the winning
entries in a variety of age groups.
Why not come along as a family and enjoy
a wonderful afternoon in the company of
others - this is sure to be a popular
walk so please book early to avoid dissappointment.
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