This
track takes you on to Sclenteuch Moor and passes near to Loch Spallander.
This
area was once a grouse moor before the planting of extensive conifers.
The trail is part of a long distance route to and from the Barr and Straiton
area and is for well-equipped and experienced hill-walkers (especially
in bad weather). With extensive views across Ayrshire, it is a fine walk
on the open moor and through coniferous forest following an old coal and
drove road.
This is an ancient route which is shown on Armstrong's 1773 map of Ayrshire.
The old stone walls can still be seen crossing the moor and closer examination
offers the opportunity to study the techniques of the drystane dyke builders
of the past. You cannot fail to be impressed. Ruins of the cottage at
the Dhu Loch may provide a little shelter in bad weather.
Moorland birds and mammals make it attractive especially when the larks
are soaring high above the heather.
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