Over the last few weeks my regular morning walk has been round the Lodge walks or the Pheasant Pens so today I decided to head for Claygate and do a walk I did regularly during the Covid pandemic year in 2020. Parking at Gilnockie Public hall I headed towards Gilnockie Station and then walked down the old railway line and from there down a lane back to the B6318 road.
After a heavy night rain it was a little muddy but perfectly passable.
A tree had fallen over the path but still left plenty of clearance for walkers
The path is slightly narrower from what it used to be and I don't think it is used as often as it used to be.
I have a new facility on my phone now and it will identify wild flowers as soon as I take the photograph. It identifies this as Bindweed (Calystegia sepium), although I wont accept that as read until Mike confirms it.
This is Sneezewort
This is named as Wood Betony or Marsh Woodwort
This is named as Common Knapweed
This was quite prolific in places and is named as Devil's Bit Scabious
When back on the road (B6318) I came to an area cleared of trees and as a result of this there was a lovely path had been left beside the old wood. It was only a half mile there and back but it was a superb walk.
A better view of the lovely path that at one time would have never been noticed
I hope that it is kept this way. In the field behind these trees there was a gang of 8 forestry workers clearing an area as if it will be replanted.
This looked to be very hard work and I am not sure exactly what they were doing.
It was a most enjoyable 3 mile walk.