Wanlockhead: Scotland's Highest Village

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"Discover the secrets of lead and gold mining in 'God's Treasure House'."
Walk directions

With the museum to your back turn left and join the Southern Upland Way. Head uphill on steps then, at the top, cross to a stone building with a large white door. Turn right on to a rough road, cross the main road and take the public footpath to Enterkine Pass. Follow this to the front of a white house.

Turn left on to the course of an old railway line. Follow this, cross a road then go through a long cutting to reach a fence. Go over a stile to get to Glengonnar Station then follow the narrow path that runs along the left side of the railway tracks from here. Eventually the path runs on to a rough road and in the distance you will see two terraced houses.

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  Terrain  - Footpaths, hill tracks, hillside and old railway lines, 1 stile
  Landscape  - Hills, mining relics and village
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead near livestock
  Parking  - Museum of Lead Mining car park
  Toilets en route  - At car park
About the walk
A unique combination of changing pressures within the earth's crust several million years ago led to the formation of rich mineral veins in this part of the Southern Uplands. Everything from gold to zinc and copper has been found locally, but it was the rich deposits of lead that resulted in the...
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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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Wanlockhead: Scotland's Highest Village

Recommended by
Our view
"Discover the secrets of lead and gold mining in 'God's Treasure House'."
Dog friendly Family friendly
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Footpaths, hill tracks, hillside and old railway lines, 1 stile
  Landscape - Hills, mining relics and village
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead near livestock
  Parking - Museum of Lead Mining car park
  Toilets en route - At car park
About the walk
A unique combination of changing pressures within the earth's crust several million years ago led to the formation of rich mineral veins in this part of the Southern Uplands. Everything from gold to zinc and copper has been found locally, but it was the rich deposits of lead that resulted in the...
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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.