The
Muckle Walk
>>Printable
version of this walk (including map)
- Circular
coastal and forest path
- 5km/3
miles
- Allow
2 hours
- Beaten
earth, stone path and tracks
- Moderate
- Stout
shoes or walking boots recommended
START
from the council car park, turn left down the hill and walk
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 until you
reach the double gate into Mark Hill Wood.
This
is the start of the Muckle Walk which is indicated by blue
waymarker posts. The sheltered forest paths and tracks here
are popular basking spots for reptiles, which need the heat
of the sun to warm them and give them energy to move around.
Adders are common all along the Galloway coast and are
easily identifiable by their dark zig zag markings. Adders
are beautiful and shy creatures and often move silently
away as they sense you approaching. If you are lucky enough
to see one remember that they do have a poisonous bite and
so admire them from a safe distance.
The
path rises steadily and blue waymarkers will lead you onto
the top of the Muckle Hill. Although
not a huge ascent, the height is sufficient to give stunning
views out to sea across the estuary and
inland towards Dalbeattie. If tide times are right, the
top of the Muckle is a good spot to watch sailing boats
coming and going at Kippford. The tide in the Rough Firth
goes out a long way and boats have only a few hours at high
tide to get safely in or out of the estuary. From time to
time sailors are caught out and are stranded on the mudbanks
until the next high tide.
After
descending Mark Hill you will meet the Jubilee Path. Turn
left for Rockcliffe.
   
 
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