Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Marvellous Walk in Moniaive

Todays walk in Moniaive had been planned a few weeks ago but we were only able to go today and without John as he is still in Edinburgh. It was a perfect day for walking but very cold. The instructions we were following advised us to turn right at this cottage which to our surprise was called Langholm. 
The early part of the walk involved crossing the Dalwhat Water and a climb to the top of Bardennoch Hill which is just over 1000ft high.  
The gradual climb to the top of Bardennoch Hill 
A little snow and several wind turbines
Moniaive in the valley
Approaching the summit
The summit but not a place to linger as it was bitterly cold in the biting wind. 
The middle part of the walk took us through this forest on Stenhouse Hill
An excellent forestry road
Heading down to the Hamlet called Tynron
A tree with nothing left on it but berries
This Folly is in an area called Lady's Knowe but I can find nothing about it anywhere
Someone has built a seat beside this lovely tree so I had to give it a try
The final section of our walk was a lonely country road but due to it being in continual shade it was very slippy with lots of patches of black ice
And finally back into Moniaive for a lovely lunch in The GlenWhisk Cafe and Bistro. Very quick service and excellent food we will definitely be back. 

1 comment:

Tommy said...

That looks like a thoroughly good walk (apart from the icy stretch.)

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