My favourite walk is along the river Esk from Canonbie to Langholm. I tried about 4 or 5 years ago to get this walk as one of The Langholm Walks network but Buccleuch Estates refused permission. Since then I have taken as many people as possible on this walk as a way of sticking two fingers up to Buccleuch Estates for their lack of support. My latest party of walkers were Kate and Don Lacey who have recently moved to Skippers Cottage to be near their son Daniel who is one of the worlds leading furniture makers. In my opinion this is the nicest walk in the area and should be in our network. I even had the funding to get it all in order as all it needed was signposts and maybe a couple of new stiles but it was not to be. I think I will have another go soon to get it as a way marked walk for the benefit of visitors. It is even more important now as the Gilnockie Tower Visitor Centre is open and attracting visitors. When this opens fully next summer a way marked walk going past it could be a great asset to it. |
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The River Tarras dose not join at Irvine House that is a burn. The river Tarras joins near Auchenrivock further towards Langholm. But you are correct it is a magic walk
how do you know there use to be a tennis court near irvine house? I can't find anything on it.
Somebody told me there used to be a Tennis court there, but I cannot remember who it was now. I may be wrong of course as I have no conclusive proof.
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