Thursday 19 July 2018

Strollers Walk number 231 Longniddry to Haddington


Sixteen Strollers met at Longniddry station to walk along the old railway line to Haddington. This was a good place to meet as it gave the option of travel by train, bus or car to get to the start of the walk.



Longniddry lays claims to being where the first meeting of the Scottish Women's Rural Institute took place organised by Catherine Hogg Blair in 1917 as well as home for a time to John Knox, and Pierce Brosnan.



It was a dullish start to the walk but it was a warm day and in the enclosed surroundings of the railway line it was a relief to be out of the sun. As we walked we should have seen views of Redhouse Castle, a 15th century tower house, as well as Hopetoun Monument on top of Byres Hill, dedicated to John Hope, the 4th Earl of Hopetoun (1765-1823). With the growth of trees and bushes there wasn’t much to see.



Our leader almost passed the stopping place for lunch but luckily others pointed it out to him. It started to rain after a short break so we decided to keep moving and then met a group of riders who couldn’t pass until brollies were put down as the first horse was very nervous of the shape of them. We then only had to contend with groups of cyclist who all seemed to appear at one time. Obviously rush hour traffic between Longniddry and Haddington.



As we approached Haddington, there were signs of a lot of new house building going on.  It may be this disruption that caused our leader to lose his sense of direction and take us straight to the main road to get into Haddington rather than along the nice quiet path. We had time for people to grab a snack or meal before catching buses back to Edinburgh.



Thanks to Ronnie for leading the walk and trying not to lose us too many times!