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Walk 2623 - Merrick from Glen Trool

  

County/Area   Dumfries and Galloway
AuthorDavid Neale
Length8.0 miles / 13 km
Ascent2540 feet / 770 metres
Grademoderate
Startgrid reference NX415804

Photo from the walk - Merrick from Glen Trool Photo from the walk - Merrick from Glen Trool Photo from the walk - Merrick from Glen Trool 
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Despite being the highest summit in the Southern Uplands of Scotland, an ascent of Merrick is not difficult. The start is at the large car park (grid ref. NX415804) above Loch Trool which provides "water interest" in a glen often compared with the Trossachs.

The route to Merrick is well signposted and goes off north opposite Bruce's stone. The next few miles provide some of the finest scenery to be enjoyed in the Southern Uplands although it must be stressed that it is not highland in character having its own qualities and charm.

The initial section of the route follows a good path with the Buchan Burn on your right. There are good retrospective views back across the Glen as you gradually gain height. After negotiating a stile, take care to follow the higher route. This leads through the forest to reach the ruined cottage at Culsharg. From here a path follows the right hand side of a dyke by the burn. This leads without problem to the summit of Benyellary, which is marked by a cairn.

The continuation takes you onto Merrick across a braod col known as the "Neive of the Spit". Underfoot the ground is grassy and despite appearances the summit of Merrick with its large cairn is soon reached. In poor visibility do check on the map as there is some steep ground between the two summits and this needs to be avoided.

Merrick's summit offers a superb view resulting from its height and location. The return route follows that used for the ascent although there are other options that can be devised if you are a competent map reader.

Suggested Maps

It is recommended you take a map with you when following a walk route. The preferred scale is 1:25000 used by the Explorer series.

OS Explorer1:25,000Sheet 318
OS Landranger1:50,000Sheet 77

Note : If two maps are listed at the same scale then either (a) both are required for full coverage of the route or (b) the route is covered on both maps.

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