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       The 
        path follows the initial route of the Dow Hill and Laggan Loch path. Past 
        the loch the path separates and drops down to Tormitchell via the ruins 
        of Barbae Farm and the Water of Assel Valley.  
         
         A track leads to 
        Dupin and then by footpath uphill over Auchensoul Hill (1029ft), which 
        gives fine views over Barr and the beautiful Stinchar Valley.  
         
        The path emerges on the Old Dailly to Barr road known locally as "The 
        Screws" before entering Barr via the old Stinchar Bridge built in 
        1787.  
         
        The conservation village of Barr is well worth a visit with its attractive 
        rows of unspoilt 18th and 19th century vernacular buildings. The area 
        has a considerable covenanting history and in the old churchyard there 
        are two martyrs' stones. In summer the village hall provides afternoon 
        teas. Further walks can be explored a mile east of the village in Changue 
        Forest. A car park with an information board is sited detailing the network 
        of four circular walks. 
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