Langholm and Whita Hill
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.
Now take the path to the left of the seat, running steeply up the hill. Follow it under a line of pylons and up to the top of Whita Hill. There are stone steps up to the monument, a 100ft (30m) high obelisk commemorating Sir John Malcolm, a famous soldier, diplomat and scholar.
From Sir John Malcolm's monument, walk back a few paces to join the wide gravel track that runs in front of it, then turn right. It's easy walking now, following this clear track downhill. Eventually you'll reach a metal sculpture on the left-hand side. The sculpture, which resembles an open book, was created by Jake Harvey as a memorial to the poet Hugh MacDiarmid.
Bear left past the sculpture to a small car park, and turn left. You now simply follow the road as it winds downhill – it's quite a long stretch but it's fairly quiet. Go back under the line of pylons then, just after a copse on your right-hand side, take the path found on the left, signposted 'Langholm Walks 10'.
Follow this footpath, slightly uphill and then above a wall, where it runs through a boggy patch. After this you shortly return to the gate you reached on your outward journey. Turn right, through the gate, and retrace your outward route.
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