Thursday 16 June 2022

Walk 264 Innerleithen to Walkerburn Circular

 

Fifteen Strollers met at Innerleithen to walk to Walkerburn using the tarmac path and then back on the other side of the Tweed through the fields and over the old railway bridge.

It was a nice day for a walk, dull but not too cold and it got a lot warmer on the way back. Innerleithen is home to the Robert Smail print works and St Ronan’s Well but is more famous now as a cycling centre with its access to Glentress and Cardrona as well as for walking and fishing.

Leaving the Hall Street car park, we made our way down Traquair Road to join the cycle route past the houses and then along the side of the caravan park. We then followed the path to Walkerburn. A nice quiet walk was only disturbed by the sound of the baby ducks on the river. Reaching Walkerburn, we stopped for some lunch, with some of the Strollers getting a room to themselves in the Caberston Cafe. I’m not sure whether that was good luck or whether they were sent there! The rest of the Strollers sat outside and had their sandwiches and drinks al fresco.

Walkerburn, like Innerleithen, is now more a cycling and walking centre. The mills have gone as has the railway. The mills used hydro power generated by pumping the water from the River Tweed up to a reservoir and then letting it back down to drive a turbine. They even built a funicular railway to haul the necessary building materials to the reservoir.

Setting off back down to the Tweed, we passed houses built for the mill workers that looked as if they were shoring each other up with joists, both stone and steel. We crossed the bridge and went into the fields to follow the path along the Tweed back to Innerleithen, taking great care to avoid the nice fertiliser left by the sheep, cows and horses we met on the way back. There was even a strange siting of a cyclist going paddling. He lasted about 2 seconds!

Some of the Strollers finished off the walk with a nice ice-cream from Caldwell’s in Innerleithen. 

Thanks to Drew for arranging the walk and hope for the same kind of weather next time.

Outing to Scone Palace & Gardens - Thursday 9 June 2022

 Forty three of us met on Waterloo Place for our outing to Scone Palace. We collected another two of our number at Inverkeithing then headed (or so we thought) to Dobbie's at Dunfermline for our coffee stop and to pick up our final member.

Unfortunately the driver hadn't been told that we were going to Dobbie's and drove on past the turn. Two of the committee kept him right and despite Dobbie's not having knowledge of our booking (they'd put it in their diary for 9 July!) we safely collected Bob and had our coffee.

After that, we headed to Scone and everything was fine, including the weather. We all went into the palace and were given a talk about two of the rooms. Everyone then went off on their separate ways. I'm told that four folk went into the maze and got a bit lost. They included our cheque book holder!

The meal at the Royal George was good and apparently the meringues were amazing.