Criffel and New Abbey
Exit the car park via a kissing gate, cross a farm road and then go through another kissing gate and continue along a track. Turn right after 70yds (64m) through a kissing gate, then head towards the hill on a track between dry-stone walls. Immediately after another kissing gate, in front of the wood, take the rough track off to the right.
Follow a track uphill through the trees by the Craigrockall Burn.Â
When you reach a T-junction with a forest road, keep straight ahead to pick up the trail on the other side and continue uphill on a well-made path with stones and boulders making steps in places. Cross another forest road and eventually reach a gate. Go through the gate and veer to the left, heading towards the summit of Criffel.
From the trig point you'll have a superb view. Across the Solway to the south is England and the hills of the Lake District. A little to the right of that is the Isle of Man, while the coast of Ireland is visible to the west. The ancient Scotti tribe came from Ireland and founded Scotland. On a good day the summit of Criffel is the best restaurant in town, provided you have remembered to pack the food. When you've eaten your picnic and enjoyed the view (look out for Caerlaverock Castle on the opposite bank of the River Nith) head roughly northwest from the cairn, following a faint path that leads towards the broad ridge that runs from Criffel to the neighbouring hill of Knockendoch. Head downhill, then continue, ascending again, to the summit of Knockendoch.
From the summit cairn head east and go downhill. In the summer, when the heather is particularly thick, the going can be fairly tough and you'll have to proceed slowly and with caution. Make for the fence that runs across the hill in front of you. Turn right here and follow it back to the point you crossed on the way up, then and retrace your steps to the bottom of the hill.
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