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Easy hiking trails around Girdle Toll And Bourtreehill offer diverse landscapes for outdoor exploration. The area is characterized by riverside paths along the Annick Water, established woodlands, and trails through historic parkland, particularly within Eglinton Country Park. These features provide accessible routes suitable for various fitness levels, with many paths being mostly flat. The region's natural features and attractions contribute to a varied hiking experience.
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The Eglinton Country Park loop offers an easy and scenic hike through varied landscapes in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire. This accessible route covers 2.1 miles (3.4 km) with a minimal elevation…
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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The paths through the park are best when dry a few days. Can get mucky in the shaded sections after rain.
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Gorgeous woodland through Eglinton Country Park with hints of bluebells in springtime.
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Remains of a magnificent gothic mansion in North Ayrshire. It's a perfect spot for a runaround or a picnic with lots of open green space.
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Located within the visitor centre is our interpretative display on the history of Eglinton Country Park. It covers many aspects dating back to who held title of the land at the time of the Norman Conquest, through the years of expansion, improvement, and sadly its ultimate decline, right up to present day with details of the estates recovery and development towards country park status. Here you will also find advice and information from friendly staff and lots of local knowledge. The gift shop is also situated in the visitor centre and offers a variety of related gifts and souvenirs. They stock historical books, craft kits, ornaments and jewellery not to mention a wide selection of pencils and toys to keep the kids entertained.
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When the foundation stone of the new Eglinton Castle in Kilwinning was laid in 1797, ‘Soldier Hugh’, the 12th Earl of Eglinton, was proud to have the ceremony performed by Alexander Hamilton of Grange, grandfather of the American Hero Alexander Hamilton who was to become one of the most influential Scots in American history. Hamilton’s family lived on the Estate of Grange which bordered on the Kilwinning lands at Stevenson, though he himself was born in the British colony of Nevis, located in the West Indies, his father being Scottish and his mother Huguenot. After serving bravely in the field as Captain of the New York Provincial Company of Artillery and as ADC to Washington, he went on to be one of the main authors of the Federalist essays - instrumental in the forming of the Constitution - he became the first US Secretary of the Treasury. Hamilton developed an impressive and effective financial plan that created immediate faith in the government of the new nation. He drafted Washington’s Farewell Address, which after editing was delivered on September 19,1796. Hamilton named his house in New York (now a National Monument) “The Grange” after his family home
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There are over 80 easy hiking trails in the Girdle Toll and Bourtreehill area, offering diverse landscapes from riverside paths to historic parkland. In total, the region features more than 150 hiking routes across various difficulty levels.
Easy hikes around Girdle Toll and Bourtreehill feature a mix of riverside paths along the Annick Water, established woodlands, and trails through historic parkland, particularly within Eglinton Country Park. Many paths are mostly flat, making them accessible for various fitness levels.
Yes, the area is excellent for family-friendly walks. Eglinton Country Park offers extensive open green spaces perfect for picnics and exploration. The newly opened Bourtreehill Park Woodland Trail is a 1km loop designed to connect families with nature, featuring informative boards and interactive QR codes.
Many trails in the Girdle Toll and Bourtreehill area, especially within Eglinton Country Park, are dog-friendly. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near wildlife or livestock, and to follow local signage regarding pet regulations.
You can explore several interesting landmarks. The remains of the magnificent gothic mansion, Eglinton Castle Tower, are a highlight within Eglinton Country Park. You might also encounter the Cairnmount Hill Standing Stones, offering a glimpse into the area's history.
Yes, many of the easy trails are circular. A popular option is the Eglinton Country Park loop, which is 3.4 km (2.1 miles) long. Another great choice is the Eglinton Castle Tower loop from Benslie, an easy 6.4 km (4.0 miles) path that explores the parkland.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.4 stars from over 70 reviews. Hikers often praise the accessibility of the trails, the pleasant riverside scenery along the Annick Water, and the historical interest provided by sites like Eglinton Castle Tower.
The Irvine New Town Trail passes directly through Girdle Toll and Bourtreehill, forming part of the British National Cycle Network. This trail connects various areas, including Eglinton Country Park, and is accessible via local bus routes. For specific routes to Eglinton Country Park, local bus services often provide connections.
Eglinton Country Park, a central hub for many easy trails, offers ample parking facilities for visitors. For other trails, local parking options may be available near residential areas or specific trail access points. It's advisable to check specific route details for parking recommendations.
The trails are enjoyable year-round. Spring and summer offer lush greenery and pleasant temperatures, ideal for riverside walks and exploring the parkland. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter walks can be serene, especially in the woodlands, though conditions may vary.
Yes, several easy routes incorporate the historic Eglinton Castle Tower. For example, the Eglinton Castle Tower – White Bridge loop from Eglinton Country Park is a 4.6 km (2.9 miles) trail that leads through the park and past the tower.
Yes, the Annick Water flows through both Girdle Toll and Bourtreehill, and along the outskirts of Eglinton Country Park. Many easy trails feature picturesque riverside scenery along its banks, providing pleasant and mostly flat walking experiences.


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