L2L Day 61 Abington to New Lanark - 16.5 miles
Abington Services really aren't well located if you have any intention of walking!
However, Tony's trusty Tyrolean walking app 'Bergfex' came to the rescue.Recharged with a very good full Scottish breakfast in the service station, we climbed over the fence at the back of the car park. After a short stretch of walking along the verge of the A702 and A73
we branched off through Roberton farm and made our way along tracks to Muirhead pursuing Tony's growing obsession with fords..
..while shunning the obvious albeit wobbly bridge.
There were beautifully clear views of the mountains around us.
On the way we passed daffodils in the verge
...Spring clearly came later up here....
while we were impressed by all his progeny.
We stopped at Carmichael churchyard for our lunch of Scotch Pies and Vimto - gazing at the gravestones and pondering the bigger questions of philanthropy, freemasonry, life and ashes.
A straightforward walk took us to the attractive Hynford Bridge with the wonderful perfume of gorse in the air.
Since our lunch stop, Tony had been picking up cans and bottles from the verges and by the time we reached the ourskirts of Lanark and eventually found a rubbish bin, we were both laden with other people's jettisoned empties.
On the way into town we stopped to watch a dog agility competition at Lanark racecourse - though it wasn't clear who was getting most out of it, the dogs or the owners.
- perhaps we were tiring by this stage - the town offered little charm and seemingly nowhere to quench our thirsts so we decided to continue our walk deep down the valley to New Lanark and our accommodation for the night.
Lanark and New Lanark are as different as chalk from cheese. It can't have been this way when in full production but today, New Lanark is a haven of calmness and industrial Georgian elegance.
Zzzz!!
Meanwhile, if you'd like to donate to my chosen charity Medecins sans Frontieres, here's a link to my JustGiving page and should take you straight there
https://www.justgiving.com/page/david-thomas-lewes2lewis?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=CL
Two months walking already! How are your poor feet?
ReplyDeleteGlad the weather is OK for you. Walking with a hare and mountain views ain't too bad either
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