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Walk 9 - Burnt Hill, Glen Esk


Event Name Walking Festival
Event Booking Name Walk 9 - Burnt Hill, Glen Esk

Description Strenuous
After leaving Gleneffock Farm there is an ascent to Cairn Caidloch and then to Burnt Hill. The descent from Burnt Hill leads to Inchgrundle and then a stroll along the north shore of Loch Lee before arriving at Loch Lee Church (ruin) and graveyard. There are many interesting gravestones here including that of Alexander Ross (b.1699), headmaster at Loch Lee School who, in 1768, published the story of Lindy & Nory (The Fortunate Shepherdess) which was acclaimed throughout Scotland. Nearby is Invermark Castle (ruin) which was built in 1526 by the Lindsays of Edzell Castle. This walk is mostly on good hill tracks.
Start Date 01/06/2012
Places Left 30
Price £ 15



  

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