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River Ayr Way (Failford to Catrine)
Technical sheet
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Activity: Walking
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Distance: 9.40 km
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Calculated time: 2.5 hrs
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Difficulty: Easy
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Return to departure point: No
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Vertical gain: + 80 m
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Vertical drop: - 45 m
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Highest point: 109 m
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Lowest point: 57 m
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Country: United Kingdom
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District: South Ayrshire
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Start: N 55.504794° / W 4.440463°
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End: N 55.504327° / W 4.330799°
Description der Wandertour
Waypoints
- S : km 0 - alt. 57 m
- E : km 9.4 - alt. 97 m
Other walks in the area
Peden's Cove, Failford
Departure from South Ayrshire
Peden’s Cove is hidden inside Ayr Gorge Woodland, a Scottish Wildlife Trust reserve. This beautiful and ancient woodland is formed around an incredible red sandstone canyon, which gives the water of the River Ayr a vibrant red appearance when the sun shines directly onto it! Peden’s Cove, a set of steps carved into the red sandstone cliffs, is reached a mile along the footpath.
Ayr Gorge Woodlands Reserve, Failford
Departure from South Ayrshire
Ayr Gorge Woodlands reserve is the ‘jewel in the crown’ of the Scottish Wildlife Trust Ayrshire. Follow the path of the River Ayr as it flows through a deep red sandstone gorge. This circular / figure-of-eight route takes you around most of the main trails, giving you the opportunity to explore this beautiful ancient woodland including the popular viewpoint at Peden's Cove.
Ballochmyle Viaduct from Catrine
Departure from East Ayrshire
Starting in Catrine, follow the course of the River Ayr through woodland to the impressive Ballochmyle Viaduct. It is the highest masonry railway viaduct in Britain and even featured in a scene in the movie Mission: Impossible!
Catrine to Sorn Loop
Departure from East Ayrshire
Follow the River Ayr along a pleasant woodland trail to Sorn, passing through Catrine Voes Local Nature Reserve and alongside the historic Catrine Weir. On reaching Sorn, cross the humpbacked ‘Auld Brig’ before passing through part of the village and into the “Spooky Woods”. The return route to Catrine is via Chapel Brae, a pleasant single track road which passes Catrine War Memorial.
Coodham Estate from Kilmarnock
Departure from East Ayrshire
This route first crosses Caprington Golf Course and then makes use of paved roads and paths to reach the 95 acre Coodham Estate just outside Symington. Take time to explore the Estate’s many interesting features and paths including the lake, mansion, shrine and graveyard, before starting the walk back to Kilmarnock via the high road past Stafflar Farm.
Caprington Castle via Earlston, Kilmarnock
Departure from East Ayrshire
This is a really pleasant walk on the outskirts of Kilmarnock. After crossing Caprington Golf Course past the historical ruin of Blackskye Tower you will follow a former railway track bed across a field to reach the small hamlet of Earlston. The next stop is Caprington Castle and surrounding woodlands finishing with a wander through the residential part of Caprington.
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