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Trusty's Hill and Rutherford's Monument

Rating: Circular woodland and farmland walk.

Distance/Time: 5.5km/31/2 miles Allow 2 hours

Circular woodland and farmland walk. 5.5km/31/2 miles Allow 2 hours Roadside pavement, minor roads, beaten earth and grass paths. Stiles. Moderate Stout shoes or boots recommended.

Requirements: THERE A FEW WAYMARKERS ON THIS WALK, PLEASE TAKE AN O.S. MAP WITH YOU.
Map Reference: PARKING is available next to the public car park in the town centre.  TIC now in Mill on the Fleet
 

 

START From the car park. Turn left over the River Fleet Bridge and carry on until you arrive at the spot where the main road takes a sharp left turn. You will notice straight ahead a sign for Venniehill where you can enjoy magnificent views of Gatehouse of Fleet and the surrounding countryside. From the main road turn right on to the minor road and continue for approximately 300 metres where you make a left turn and start to climb the hill to a cattle grid. Take the path on the left here.

Follow this through the edge of a private garden, remembering to close all gates behind you, until you reach a stile over a dyke. From here, follow the waymarkers through the rough, undulating landscape. When you come to the signpost for Trusty’s Hill, follow this to the vitrified fort and Pictish carved stones known locally as the ‘De’il’s Specs’. The Pictish stones can be found on the south side of Trusty’s Hill, very near the summit, covered by a metal cage. This is one of only two known sites in Galloway where the Picts have left clearly recognisable marks and it can only be a matter of speculation as to why these carvings have been found so far from “Pictland” (normally regarded as the north east of Scotland). From here you will also enjoy splendid views of Fleet Bay. Once you have visited the fort, retrace your steps and continue to follow the waymarkers until you come to a signpost for Rutherford’s Monument. Follow the path to the monument where you obtain fine views of the Fleet Estuary and the surrounding countryside.

The 55 foot high granite obelisk was erected in 1842 to the memory of the Reverend Samuel Rutherford who ministered in the Parish of Anwoth between 1627 and 1639. The millennium Cairn opposite shows the names of all ministers of Anwoth and Grithon until the year 2000 when this new memorial was erected. To continue the walk, retrace your steps then follow the waymarkers through the wood to the ruined Old Kirk at Anwoth.

There has been a church here from at least the 1100’s. The ruin you see today was built in 1626-1627 and in use until 1825. The Parish Church to the south was completed after this, between 1826 and 1828, but is no longer in use.

To complete your walk, follow the minor road past Woodend Cottage then turn right at the sign post and follow the woodland path uphill. From here, follow the waymarkers back onto the minor road which takes you downhill to Gatehouse.

 

 
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Keith Kirk

These webs pages have been put together by Keith Kirk.  Keith is a semi pro natural history photographer and writer.  He is the wildlife feature writer for D&G Life magazine and also writes a monthly Nature Notes column for the Galloway News.  His day job is a countryside ranger with Dumfries and Galloway Council, something he has been doing for over 24 years.  Keith also has another web site which promotes him as a photographer, whilst this site is more about Dumfries and Galloway, an unknown part of Scotland. www.dumfriesandgallowaywildlife.co.uk

 

Also check out www.flickr.com/photos/keithkirk8 which he updates on almost a daily basis with his latest images.

 

Keith is also a photographer who has tested many types of photography kit for manufacturers . At the moment he is testing Bushnell and Spypoint wildlife/trail/stealth cameras. Checkout the link at the top of the page or go to www.scottcountry.co.uk for more info.  Also coming soon will be a report on a new outdoor clothing manufacturer (Ridgeline) that is producing good kit for Wildlife Photographers and Birdwatchers.........so watch this space.  Here's a quick preview.  

A clothing brand in New Zealand has now hit the shores of the UK. Featuring technical fabrics, and membranes that are ideal for photographers and birdwatchers in the changeable UK Climate. Life is about experience and choices, those between you and your environment, you and the gear you wear. Ridgeline's products are affordable, rugged, durable and comfortable, and allow you to get on with the task at hand whenever you need to and wherever you are.

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