Langholm Walks Group have been working with Tarras valley Nature Reserve to provide 5 new Recycled Plastic Seats on the lower part of Tarras Valley Nature Reserve. This is the first one just above the new ponds and it overlooks the furthermost pond from high up above it.
The view from the seat
Charlie and Mike who placed the brass plaques on the seats today. We walked about 4 miles to do this job on a glorious sunny day and it was a most enjoyable morning.
This is the highest up seat on the new path from Hallpath to Broomholmshiels. It has a wonderful view of the Esk valley
Mike and myself this morning. The easiest way to do this walk is from the ponds to Hallpath as the climb up the hill is much more gradual.
Langholm from the seat
Lower down the hill toward Hallpath is the second seat on this path and it has probably the best view of Langholm in the distance
Charlie and me enjoying the wonderful view of Langholm
Looking across the valley from the seat
This seat is on the lower path from The Round House to Broomholm and it is just before you turn down to Jenny Nobles Gill
This was 2 hours after we started doing this job this morning so Charlie and Mike are glad to have a rest
The view from this seat and there is a special request on the brass plaque so please follow the instructions
The final seat to bed completed today is overlooking an ancient Oak a bit further along the path.
A spot supremely blessed
The view of the ancient Oak from the seat. Langholm Walks Group would like to say a special thank you to Kevan Hotson and his son for putting the seats together and to Simon Richardson's team for placing these seats in difficult places. We would also like to say a special THANK YOU to Jenny at Tarras Valley Nature Reserve for all her work in putting this project together. It's been a great team effort and we are all sure many people will enjoy sitting on these seats for many years to come. There should be a full article in the E & L Advertiser about this project soon.