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        Path 
        Marker Symbol: Curling stone, the walk passes the old curling pond. 
         
        Leaving the village the route through Lindsayston Wood follows the burn. 
        A series of delightful waterfalls and pools makes this an enchanting secluded 
        place. A rustic seat carved out of local oak from Kilkerran Estate is 
        sited at a particularly beautiful spot overlooking the tumbling waters. 
         
        It is a delight to walk along the woodland path and like other walks around 
        Dailly is a sanctuary for wildlife. If you are lucky you may see heron 
        and dippers feeding in the burn. 
         
        The route continues along a section of the unclassified hill road to Barr 
        where on the left by the roadside you can see a small sandstone memorial 
        which is inscribed "Dr C". It is not known who Doctor C was 
        but local tradition has it that he was a Doctor from Maybole who was killed 
        at this spot, when thrown from his horse, whilst returning from visiting 
        an outlying patient. 
         
        An interesting relic of a bygone age can be seen at the junction of the 
        track to Balcamie. In the woods beside the burn are the remains of the 
        old waulkmill at Gettybeg. This mill, powered by water from the burn was 
        used in a process to make heavier and more compact cloth through shrinking 
        and beating. Sadly the waterwheel has long gone. 
         
        Returning along an attractive narrow track past Balcamie Farm on the right 
        is the site of the old curling pond now filled in. 
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