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Annan to Caerlaverock Castle via Ruthwell Cycle Route



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Cycle Route Details
Route NameAnnan to Caerlaverock Castle via Ruthwell
Distance : miles (km)17  (27.36)
Duration(hh:mm)02:30
Difficulty
Posted Byhappy
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Cycle Route Location
CountryScotland
Town/CityAnnan
County/RegionDumfries and Galloway
Start LocationAnnan High Street B721
End LocationCaerlaverock Castle
Cycle Steps
This is a nice simple route that is very flat being near to the coast. It is also not circular, so it can be doubled for those of you who are fit.
Head along the High Street east towards the small village Howes, once you arrive at Howes follow the B724 south east.
Half a mile from Howes take a side road left, the road isnt signposted on maps but there is a nice backroad heading towards Newbie.
When you arrive in Newbie turn right onto Three Trees Road. Cycle this road north until it leads you back to B724. Turn left here.
Take the 2nd road on your left following signs for Powfoot Village, this gives a nice cycle along the sea front. Keep cycling until you arrive at the Queensberry Bay Caravan park. Cycle through here and turn left on to the road at the other side.
Follow Roxburgh's road, for the next few miles until you can turn left at the signpost for Ruthwell or National Cycle Route 7 signpost. Ruthwell is a small town on the Solway Firth. It is famous as Dr Henry Duncan opened the first commercial savings bank in 1810 and hence there is now a Savings Bank Museum if it takes your fancy.
Cycle out of Ruthwell and join the B725. This is the nice straight forward part of the cycle. Keep cycling until you arrive in Bankend. Turn left and cycle for 2 miles, until you see the castle on your left.
Landmarks/Pubs for lunch/Sites to see?
Caerlock Castle is a fine example of a medieval fortress which even has it's own moat and cafe for snacks. Powfoot has lovely roads along the coast, it once used to be a fishing village and has also been used by smugglers. It has since been turned into a holiday resort, hence the campsite. Just after Ruthwell there is Clarencefield pub that does good lunches.

Your comments?
posted by:Carol CarrRating : difficult :
There's an added attraction now for cyclists who enjoy this ride - if you keep going north past Caerlaverock Castle until you get to the village of Glencaple - also on Caerlaverock Estate, you'll find a great new tea room and village shop selling takeaway food as well as offering sit down meals. It's right on the quayside and has stunning views down the Nith Estuary. Definitely worth checking out!


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