Dailly to Viewpoint in Kilgrammie Wood

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This walk uses waymarkers like a wee man, because it passes an old mine where John Brown was trapped for 23 days in 1835. He was rescued, but unfortunately died a few days later. The phrase 'Jock Tamson's Bairns' is used to describe the human race or common humanity. As the walk continues through the trees, the waymarkers have bairns on them as well as Jock Tamson. This is a pleasant walk on good paths through trees and gorse, with good views.

The valley of the Water of Girvan contains some of the best land in Carrick and in it are clustered most of the major estates of the province.

Scotland - South Scotland - Ayrshire and Arran - Countryside

Features

Birds, Butterflies, Flowers, Food Shop, Great Views, Hills or Fells, Pub, River, Toilets, Wildlife