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Saltire on Cowden Hill, Bonnybridge.
Saw this today and I'm not sure why there is a flag on the hill here above Bonnybridge, near Falkirk, it sits on a trig point, but other than that there is no info online that I can find. Looks great though, doesn't it!
Really impressed with this wee stretch of Forth & Clyde Canal near Bonnybridge that I cycled along today.
More pics of yesterdays bike ride.
Wordless Wednesday May 18
This shot of the #Forth&ClydeCanal at Bonnybridge is my latest post for Wordless Wednesday May 18 #photography #landscape
Forth & Clyde Canal at Bonnybridge
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Life in Walkdown - Rough Castle
Another in my Life in Walkdown series of blog posts - this time featuring Rough Castle in Bonnybridge
Autumn at Rough Castle, Bonnybridge During much of the past twelve months we have been limited to travelling in our own local authority area, and at some points during that period, been told to stay as close to home as possible. As a result, most of my walking in that time has been done in places that I have also had to reach on foot. I have called this time ‘walkdown’ (short for ‘walking in…
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Life in Walkdown - Bonnyfield Nature Reserve
Another blog post in my Life in Walkdown seires - this time it's Bonnyfield Nature Reserve
During those months when travel was restricted, the use of public transport discouraged and people encouraged to stay at home apart from one bout of exercise outdoors each day, a period known as ‘lockdown’, I explored a fair bit of my local area on foot. I termed this experience ‘walkdown’ and decided to blog about some of the places I visited. This post is the third in the series and features…
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Life in Walkdown - Seabegs Wood
Life in Walkdown – Seabegs Wood
During the recent restrictions on travel I have been exploring my local area on foot, an experience for which I have coined the term ‘walkdown’. I have also started to create a series of blog posts as a record of my walks; this is the second in the series and features Seabegs Wood, near Bonnybridge.
Seabegs Wood, to the west of Bonnybridge, is the site of part of the Antonine Wall, built by…
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