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Bruce's Stone Memorial

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Bruce's Stone Memorial

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  • Location: Cree Valley, South Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom

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    April 2, 2022

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    Bruce's Stone commemorates Robert The Bruce and was unveiled 05/06/1929. The stone reads 'In loyal remembrance of Robert The Bruce King of Scots whose victory in this Glen over an English force in March 1307 opened the campaign of independence which he brought to a decisive close at Bannockburn on 24th June 1314.' The stone overlooks Loch Trool in the Galloway Forest Park.

    June 2, 2022

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    You may need to bring your own history book to understand the role King Bruce played and why the battle is important as you don't get much more than just the rock with an inscription
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    Loch Trool loop

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    Embark on the Loch Trool loop, a moderate hiking route that guides you through the varied landscapes of Galloway Forest Park. You will traverse good gravel paths and sections of beaten earth, winding through ancient woodlands. As you hike, expect expansive views of the tranquil Loch Trool and the surrounding rugged hills, with glimpses of the Merrick in the distance. This 6.1-mile (9.8 km) journey involves a manageable 458 feet (140 metres) of elevation gain, typically taking around 2 hours and 40 minutes to complete.

    Before you set out on this adventure, be aware that timber harvesting operations in Galloway Forest Park can sometimes lead to partial trail closures or diversions. It is always a good idea to check local conditions and any official updates before your visit to ensure a smooth trip. The area is also renowned for its dark skies, making it an excellent location for stargazing if you plan an evening visit or an overnight stay nearby. Consider starting your hike earlier in the day to fully enjoy the scenery and complete the moderate loop before dusk.

    Beyond the scenic beauty, the route offers a touch of history as you pass by the significant Bruce's Stone, commemorating Robert the Bruce's victory. You will also encounter numerous waterfalls along the way, such as the picturesque Gairland Burn, adding to the natural charm of the trail. This loop provides a well-rounded experience, blending natural beauty with historical significance within the expansive Galloway Forest Park.

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    Embark on the Loch Trool loop from Glentrool Village, a difficult hiking route that immerses you in the stunning landscapes of Galloway Forest Park. This challenging trail spans 12.0 miles (19.4 km) and involves an elevation gain of 750 feet (229 metres), typically taking about 5 hours and 11 minutes to complete. As you hike, you will experience varied terrain, from soft ground to fairly steep slopes, winding through native oak woodlands and dense coniferous forests. Keep an eye out for picturesque waterfalls, such as Gairland Burn Waterfalls, cascading down the hillsides. The route offers sweeping views of Loch Trool and the surrounding hills, including the foothills of the Merrick, providing a truly rewarding outdoor experience.

    To prepare for this difficult hike, ensure you wear sturdy hiking boots, as the trail features varied terrain, including soft ground and some long, fairly steep slopes. You can easily access the trailhead from Glentrool Village, where parking is readily available for your convenience. This route is also dog-friendly, so your canine companion can join you on this adventure. Plan to start early to make the most of the daylight, especially given the estimated duration.

    Beyond the natural beauty, the trail also holds historical significance, taking you past Bruce's Stone Memorial. This landmark offers commanding views and a moment to reflect on the area's past. While hiking, you might spot local wildlife like red squirrels and roe deer, adding to the immersive experience. A scenic bench overlooking Loch Trool provides a perfect spot to pause and take in the vastness of the landscape, making this loop a notable journey within the region.

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    Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Cree Valley, South Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom

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