Category: Long Distance trail
A beautiful crisp blue skied winters day was the forecast to continue my ramble around Arran. This short walk even allowed me the luxury of the later ferry and of course a black pudding & fried egg Calmac special for nutrition. Don’t worry healthy fruit for the rest of the trip.
However as the ferry approached Arran the vista was grey skies and low clouds, what’s going on?
Got the bus across The String road where the gloom worsened but yippee blue skies as we descended into Blackwaterfoot.
This was to be one of the very frustrating Arran Coastal Path sections. Initially fun and challenging before becoming a road walk, albeit a scenic one. The real frustration was constantly looking down towards the coast wondering why am I not walking down there. I presume there are landowner access problems but despite being quite and scenic, road walking is not a Coastal Path. More on this later.
Start of walk at Blackwaterfoot |
Typical rough walking |
Having to concentrate looking down at all times is annoying as the views across the water are superb. Also plenty of birds around so best stopping to have a look.
One of the Preachers Caves |
I pass the Preaching caves no doubt an extremely remote place back then for the worshippers.
There is the odd waymark signpost |
Three black throated divers on the water console me.
Rock trail |
The climb to the road |
Looking back to the grassy section |
Ancient cairn and the coast is far away!! |
This is 2019? |
Lagg hotel & cycling cafe |
Wildlife: Raven, Hooded Crow, Jackdaw, Buzzard, Goldfinch, Chaffinch, Dunnock, Mistle Thrush, Mallard, Black Throated Divers, Goldeneye, Wigeon, Grey Heron, Redshank, Curlew, Oystercatcher, Feral pigeon,
Time: 2.51hr
Ascent: 742ft
Distance: 6.89m
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