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Track across Cameron Muir

The track begins at Wester Cameron (NS4583), heads east across open moorland, and ends at the point where it meets the main road at Finnich Toll (NS4984). It forms part of walk number 5 in "The Campsie Fells & Kilpatrick Hills – a map/guide to eight easy to follow walks", which mentions that cattle drovers "used the track over Cameron Muir on their way to the market, or tryst, at Falkirk" in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
by Lairich Rig

Created: Thu, 18 Feb 2010, Updated: Thu, 29 Apr 2010


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NS4783 : Track across Cameron Muir by Lairich Rig
NS4984 : Footpath leading to Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Track beside Black Wood by Lairich Rig
NS4883 : Junction of tracks by Lairich Rig
NS4583 : Track to Wester Cameron by Lairich Rig
NS4884 : Gate on footpath from Cameron Muir by Lairich Rig
NS4683 : Track across Cameron Muir by Lairich Rig
NS4583 : Gate on track by Lairich Rig
NS4683 : The John Muir Way at Cameron Muir by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Track beside Black Wood by Lairich Rig
NS4883 : Track to Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Track to Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4884 : Track to Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Track to Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4883 : Track near Auchineck House by Lairich Rig
NS4583 : Track to Wester Cameron by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Track from Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4583 : Wester Cameron Farm by Lairich Rig
NS4683 : Rhyming gate by Lairich Rig
NS4683 : Kissing gate by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Cattle grid on track across Cameron Muir by Lairich Rig
NS4984 : Approaching Finnich Toll by Lairich Rig
NS4583 : Footpath near Wester Cameron by Lairich Rig
NS4683 : Track across Cameron Muir by Lairich Rig
NS4783 : Approaching Black Wood by Lairich Rig

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