Saturday, 26 July 2014

Glen Lednock, Comrie

A satisfying but gentle walk with just one short, steep, demanding climb was the order of a humid afternoon. Starting from the 18th century weaving village of Comrie, which is in part an architectural conservation area, the first half of the walk is through a deep wooded glen, accompanied by the sound of tumbling waters and with small detours down to overviews of rapids and waterfalls. The way through the glen rises gently on to moorland before crossing over the river Lednock for the return journey through the pine carpeted, dark and silent forrest of Laggan Wood, hanging above the glen.

Little Caldron

Helen clearing the path

Marking the way

 Wooden walk way down to Deil's Caldron

 Deil Caldron

 Helping with navigation

 Footpath up to Lord Menville's Monument

The monument

 Views from the monument looking south west towards Ben Halton

View point Selfie

Taken by a very nice local lady

Dundas Bridge 

The Bridge

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