Crichope Linn and the graves of Covenanters
From the Cross at Thornhill, head east along East Morton Street. Follow the road as it bends right and passes Wallace Hall School. Shortly after the school you will see Morton Cemetery on the right. It is worth a look in here at the ancient graves, including one from 1660 with an interesting inscription.
When the road comes to a railway bridge, go under it and turn immediately right past the old station and continue on this winding country road, passing the entrance to Kirkland of Morton on the left. The road winds on through pasturelands and hillsides, passing through the hamlet of Gatelawbridge to a T-junction.
Turn right onto another country road and look out for a finger post on the right pointing to Crichope Linn on the left. Go up some steps and through a gate onto a rough track towards the Crichope Burn. Follow this through woodland above the burn. This path can be very muddy in places and this part of the walk is not advisable in very wet weather.
The path soon enters a woody gorge, which then becomes a rocky gorge. If weather permits and the paths are not too wet continue on the path up to the waterfalls, which are quite spectacular in a miniature way. Look out for the names and initials carved in the rock, dating from the 19th century. Retrace your steps to the road and go on to the village of Cample.
There is a shortcut here, if you want to take it, through the golf course back to the start. To complete the walk, continue straight on the road through Cample and take the next right to the A76. Cross the road and follow a narrow country road past Trigony House Hotel to a T-junction.
Go right and you shortly come to a farm track at a house on the left. Go through the gate here and follow the track to Dalgarnock Cemetery. It is well worth stopping at this old cemetery to see the graves of the Covenanters and the stories on the stones. Look particularly for the grave of Thomas Harkness, who survived a death sentence and 28 years on the run to die in his bed at 72.
From the cemetery continue on the farm road, passing through Kirkbog Farm steading, over a bridge, turning right and then left to emerge at a staggered junction. Cross the road and continue north, passing the hospital and the fire station, turning right at an old church, which is now a shop. This brings you back to the cross.
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