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        Leaving 
        Ranoldcoup Road Bridge in Darvel, take the steep tree lined country road 
        curving upwards towards Dyke Farm.  
         
        Catch your breath at the top and you will be rewarded with views of Darvel 
        nestling in the Valley beneath you. Keep climbing until the path levels 
        off before you enter an attractive wooded area of deciduous and fir, complemented 
        by kissing gates and a bridge crossing over marshy areas. Listen for the 
        rasping call of pheasant and keep your eyes open for weasels, squirrels 
        and deer. 
         
        When you reach the concrete road, return to Darvel winding your way down 
        through the magnificent Lanfine Estate with its tree lined avenues. Thomas 
        Brown, Professor of Botany at Glasgow University, inherited this estate 
        in the 1820s and planted many exotic trees and shrubs and large areas 
        of mixed woodland of weeping ash, weeping elm, beech, dogwood, redwood 
        and Spanish chestnuts. The Estate is now in private ownership. 
         
        If you wish to extend your walk, take the Changue Road - the 'Mast Road'- 
        which offers alternative road walks to link with the Long Cairn Walk towards 
        Darvel and Loudoun Hill or the Burn Anne Walk to Galston. 
         
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