Langholm and Whita Hill

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Walk directions

Cross grass downstream, then go through a hedge gap on the left to pass through a small garden to the A7 above. Head into Langholm along the High Street to the post office on the left.

Immediately past the post office, turn left up Kirk Wynd. It becomes a tarred path, then a rough track running up to the left of the golf course to a gate. Follow the grassy path up and slightly right to reach a green seat beside Whita Well, a natural spring.

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  Terrain  - Firm hill paths and tarmac roads
  Landscape  - Lush green borderlands and fine views
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead as there are plenty of sheep
  Parking  - Riverside car park
  Toilets en route  - At car park and off main street of Langholm
About the walk
The Scots have long been passionate about their independence and take great pride in their rich culture. On this walk you'll pass a memorial to one of the founding fathers of the modern Scottish nationalist movement – the poet Hugh MacDiarmid. A cultural giant MacDiarmid, whose real name was...
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Dumfries and Galloway is a wonderfully undiscovered corner of Scotland – a romantic land of wooded glens, high hills and exposed moorland, haunted by its colourful past and the ghosts of those who fell in fierce and bloody battles. Heading west from Gretna Green you soon reach Dumfries, straddling the River Nith, where you may see red-breasted mergansers in summer.
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Langholm and Whita Hill

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Dog friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Firm hill paths and tarmac roads
  Landscape - Lush green borderlands and fine views
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead as there are plenty of sheep
  Parking - Riverside car park
  Toilets en route - At car park and off main street of Langholm
About the walk
The Scots have long been passionate about their independence and take great pride in their rich culture. On this walk you'll pass a memorial to one of the founding fathers of the modern Scottish nationalist movement – the poet Hugh MacDiarmid. A cultural giant MacDiarmid, whose real name was...
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Dumfries & Galloway
Dumfries and Galloway is a wonderfully undiscovered corner of Scotland – a romantic land of wooded glens, high hills and exposed moorland, haunted by its colourful past and the ghosts of those who fell in fierce and bloody battles. Heading west from Gretna Green you soon reach Dumfries, straddling the River Nith, where you may see red-breasted mergansers in summer.