Our Thursday walk with Mike and Charlie took us to Clarencefield to walk along the lanes near Comlongen Castle and then on to the Brow Well. We walked for 2 hours and never men another person. I had plotted the route out on my OS App on my phone and it was great for keeping us on the correct route.
At the Brow Well, which has had a renovation not that long ago. The water in the well looks horrible and its no wonder Robert Burns died not long after he took to the waters as they look extremely dirty.
A hedgerow on the B725 near the Brow Well and its full of Honeysuckle and the smell was lovely
Looking over the Solway towards the Lake District mountains
A quarter of the walk was on this road the B725, but it was very quiet and we only saw a few cars
At the end of one of our lanes before we joined the road we saw these Alpacas
The paths were well signposted by D & G Council as part of the Core Path Network
One of the many lanes we walked along
Comlongen Castle which looks as if it is being renovated.
There were a lot of these in one of the fields but none of us knew exactly what they are.
A grand field of winter Wheat or Barley which is very close to being ready for harvesting. The last section of the walk was a narrow path through woods and next to fields that stretched for a mile and brought us back into Clarencefield. Our only complaint was that for most of the way it had a double strand barbed wire fence that could have caused a nasty accident if any of us had stumbled and put our hand out to save ourselves. We took it very easy and it was lovely section of the walk as shown below.
Stonework done a very long time ago on one of the burns we crossed
A nice wooden bridge and one of several on this section
A most enjoyable 4 mile walk and almost perfect weather. We headed back to Langholm for our usual Coffee at The Buccleuch Centre
A nice wooden bridge and one of several on this section
A most enjoyable 4 mile walk and almost perfect weather. We headed back to Langholm for our usual Coffee at The Buccleuch Centre