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        from the car park the walk follows the Water of Gregg past Changue House 
        to a point where the track forks sharp right and ascends to the forest. 
        Continuing through the trees for 500yds the route bears left along a woodland 
        trail. From this elevated route overlooking the Gregg Valley occasional 
        views are glimpsed through the trees over the Changue Forest to the hills 
        beyond. Once clear of the trees and on to the open hill an impressive 
        vista opens up to the east. 
         
        Haggis 
        Hill, Rowantree Hill and Pinbreck Hill form an impressive backdrop and 
        beyond the Nick of the Balloch, an exciting hill pass on the road from 
        Crosshill and Barr, which meets the Straiton road at the Rowantree Toll. 
        Descending to a wooden footbridge the burn is crossed at an attractive 
        waterfall and the way continues down along a narrow ridge to the valley 
        below. Care should be taken when negotiating this ridge, as the path is 
        steep and often slippery. 
         
        Traversing the burn you reach a delightful spot called the Fairy Knowe 
        where it is worth pausing for a minute and looking back up the gully to 
        where the burn rushes down a spectacular cleft in the hills. At this point 
        you have the option, either to walk back down the Gregg Valley to the 
        start or if you feel energetic you can turn right and continue along the 
        Devil's Trail to make a longer yet rewarding excursion. 
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