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Walk 1.5 - PULNAGASHEL WALK
Distance - 14km (8.5 miles) Walking Time
3 hours
Ascent - 391 metres (1282ft)
Difficulty Level - Easy (With a short
steep start)
Start - Multi Start Point (Saturday) NX415
804
Depart - 1000hrs
Return - 1430hrs
Tip - For a longer walk you can
combine this with Walk1-7
This is an ideal choice for families
who want to see some of the splendour
of the Galloways and the wonderful views
of Loch Trool and beyond. A short steep
start ascends to the highest point of
the walk on the Fell of Eschoncan and
from here the walk is easy going. At the
half way point we will stop off at the
Stroan Bridge Visitor Centre so you don't
need to carry your lunch in a back pack.
A great walk to introduce the whole family
to a mixture of forest tracks, hill paths
and public roads.
From the Multi Start Point at Bruce's
Stone we immediately start by climbing
to the trig-point on the Fell of Eschoncan
(347m) and virtually the highest point
of the walk. Ponder over the views of
Loch Trool and remember the Battle of
Glentrool in 1307 with a birdseye view
of the battle site on the southern banks
of Loch Trool. From here we continue north
to join a newly upgraded forest track
which provides us with an ideal, easy
route all the way down to Stroan Bridge
Visitor Centre. Here we stop for refreshment
and the chance to browse the Gift Shop
before we set off back to the start.
Following the water of Trool and a Forestry
Commission way marked trail, we eventually
pick up the Southern Upland Way path,
which we follow for 2 kilometres until
we arrive at the former Caldons Campsite.
After crossing the bridge we continue
along the banks of the Water of Trool
taking time to enjoy the view of Loch
Trool with the Fell of Eshoncan and Buchan
providing an appropriate back drop. After
picking up the public road south of Glen
Trool Lodge, we return to the Bruce's
Stone Car Park.
If you enjoy walking way marked trails,
and want to try something a bit more of
a challenge, this is an ideal walk for
you.
There is no limit to the number of walkers
on this route.
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