Wednesday, 11 August 2021

A Canal Walk from Polmont to Linlithgow

I love when a plan comes together. A few weeks ago on our last group walk Martin and I discussed a walk along the Union Canal from Polmont to Linlithgow so Martin checked the canal sections and I worked on the train logistics. Gaye and I arrived in Edinburgh Waverley at 10.26am and were met by Peter, Tom, Martin, and John plus Aileen who was taking Gaye to the Galloway Hoard Exhibition and also a Tapestry Exhibition. We made our train to Polmont with a few minutes to spare and by 11.00am we were walking East along the Union Canal. Unfortunately these photos uploaded to my blog page are not in the order that I took them. This is the first section of the walk near Polmont Station. 
This is Linlithgow Palace with St Michael's Parish Church in front of it spoiling the view.
This is Lin's Mill Aqueduct that carries the Union Canal over the river Almond. It was designed by Hugh Baird but modelled on Thomas Telford's at Chirk on the Ellesmere Canal. It was built 1820-2. It is a spectacular walk over it and you have to watch where you put your feet as these cobbles could cause you to trip or slip and fall into the canal. I am happy to report we all made it safely across.
A splash of colour near the Aqueduct with a collection of Poppies.
john and Tom enjoying the walk.
At the half way point we stopped at a Cafe for a Bacon sandwich and a drink and these Swans were sitting just in front of us. The parents were trying to get them to fly but to no avail. 

This is the Canal Basin in Linlithgow.
Taken from the Linn's Mill Aqueduct this is the river Almond.
Average age 75 but we walked along the canal like youngsters in order to beat the rain. No hills of course that is the attraction of canal walks. 
Another mooring area near Linlithgow where many years ago coal boats used to moor. 

This is the cafe where we had our refreshments. The Towpath is on the opposite side so we had to go past it to cross over a bridge and then back on the other side.
We were near the end of our walk before we saw a boat moving along the canal followed a few minutes later by a tourist boat full of people even older than us walkers taking them for an evening jaunt along the canal.
At this point in the canal a few years ago the embankment collapsed breaching the canal. It was repaired a  year later.

Some bullrushes beside the canal.
Peter completing his walk over the aqueduct.

 This is the gang arriving at Polmont Station all masked for our train travels. We left the station and commenced walking at 11.00am and were back in Waverley Station by 2.30pm in plenty of time for our train back to Tweedbank and just as Aileen and Gaye had completed their very enjoyable time at the 2 exhibitions plus 2 refreshment stops and a little bit of shopping. We should have had another 2 walkers but Ken was recovering from a hospital visit and David has a sore foot. It was a great day out and we had many humorous and interesting conversations.

1 comment:

tootlepedal said...

A perfect day out.

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