Dalbeattie
to Colvend Trail
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version of this walk (including map)
- Linear
path through forest with circular loop to
and along the coast
- 19km/12
miles (return)
- Allow
a full day, 8 hours
- Beaten
earth, stone path, tracks and minor roads
- Strenuous
- Boots
or stout shoes recommended
- Map
OS Explorer Map 313 recommended
START
from the centre of Dalbeattie, follow the High Street south
to meet the A710 and turn left towards Colvend. After a
very short distance turn into the car park and picnic area
for Dalbeattie Forest and you will see a sign for the Dalbeattie
to Colvend Trail.
Following the waymarkers with the brown band. These lead
you through a mixture of coniferous and broadleaved sections
of the forest and those seeking peace and quiet will enjoy
the more remote experience of this longer route.
Other
rewards are the panoramic views of the Urr Valley and surrounding
hills which open up on the higher ground along the way.
It will
take around 3 hours to reach Colvend.
There
is a thriving population of red squirrels in Dalbeattie
Forest and on this path you would be unlucky not to see
at least one along the way. Look out for the flick of a
bushy red tail amongst the trees or a scampering body rushing
across the path before you.
At the
signposted junction, you have the choice of taking the right
track towards Kippford. For the purposes of this description
follow the left track towards Colvend.
Presently you will pass along the bank of Barean Loch and
soon after will gently descend into Colvend village. Turn
right past the village hall and shop, then take the minor
road to the left which is clearly marked for Rockcliffe.
Take care to be aware of approaching traffic and to step
well into the side as the road is narrow.
Soon
you will see Rockcliffe ahead with its sheltered rocky bay
and sandy beach. Much of the land around Rockcliffe is owned
and managed by the National Trust for Scotland (NTS). Walk
downhill into the village, turn right at the Y-junction
(towards the Baron's Craig Hotel), turn left at the T-junction,
pass the hotel entrance and follow the Jubilee Path to Kippford.
After
taking in the delights of Kippford, follow the road which
is clearly marked for Dalbeattie.
Soon
you will come to the junction with the A710 at Barnbarroch
Pottery. Turn left and after a short distance you will see
a signpost for Dalbeattie leading you back into the forest.
Soon you will come to the signposted junction where you
rejoin the track which will take you back towards Dalbeattie
and a well earned rest!
   
 
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