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Strone Walk,

Strone Walk,


Postby velvet-rose » Sun Oct 18, 2009 9:34 am

Route description: Strone woods, Glen Lochy

Date walked: 18/10/2009

Time taken: 2 hours

Distance: 2 km

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eWe loved this walk, with the Autumn Leaves in full glow. we took the path to the left, up to a post where you could see the Falls... The sun shining thro the trees gave them a gold shine.. mixed with red's, browns, burnt yellow... was so lovely.. we followed the path away from the falls and came to a path that went right and left we took the left path ( put dog on lead at this point steep 15f to 20 ft drop ) we took photos of the river running from the falls was lovely spray thro the rocks. I saw a wee path ( 1 person at a time) path was a bit woody with roots.. and saw another tiny fall to the side of the river..futher back my partner saw a wee path down to the water.. ( becareful as can be slippy ) he took photos @ this point. we then walked the path to the right .. following it round.. was so peaceful tho dogs are allowed to be off lead... was so peaceful ...and beautiful this time of year. Toby our dog loved it. We were the only people there until we nearly finishedthe walk.... how often we forget the beauty of Autumn ...this truely reminded me of its true beauty.
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