Leadhills Miners’ Reading Society
Exit the car park, cross the street and turn right. At the end of a white cottage turn left onto a footpath then follow it to go down some steps onto a road. Cross the road and head uphill on Gowanbank to reach the village cemetery.
Go through the entrance gate into the cemetery, turn right and follow the perimeter wall. Keep following it when it turns left until you reach the grave of John Taylor. Retrace your steps to the gate then follow the outside of the perimeter wall to visit the Symington Memorial. This commemorates William Symington, the inventor of steam navigation, who was born in Leadhills.
Continue from here on a footpath heading away from the cemetery. This heads downhill to intersect with a lane beside some cottages. Turn left onto the lane and head towards a gate. Before you reach that, turn right onto an obvious grassy path and follow it until it reaches a rough road beside the main road.
Turn left onto the rough road and follow it, passing the waterworks and going through two gates to eventually reach a third gate beside some spoil heaps. Go through the gate, turn right and follow the line of the fence to go through another gate.
Strike off uphill through the moorland at a 45-degree angle. Tracks are virtually non-existent here and the going can be a bit tough in the summer months but trudge on to reach a prominent cut in the hillside. Drop down into this, turn left and head uphill until the cut intersects an estate track.
Turn left onto the road, which curves right and uphill. On your right look out for a disused shaft and beyond it an old mine. At a fork in the road go left, then through a gate and head downhill. Go through the next gate and shortly afterwards the road turns sharply left and another road branches of to the right. Keep left to reach the B797.
Cross the road and continue past the remains of some sheep pens to reach a rough track. Turn left onto this and follow it into Leadhills village, passing a terrace of two houses, then a short row of cottages, before the track terminates at a junction with a narrow road.
Turn left onto Station Road and head downhill towards Leadhills Church. At the junction with the Main Street, turn right and walk back through the village, passing the Hopetoun Arms Hotel and the Village Store. Finally reach the Leadhills Miners Library and immediately next door to it Leadhills School and the public car park.
The path at this point is little more than a series of sheep tracks and may disappear altogether, but that is not a problem. Ahead of you is a large conical spoil heap and, provided you keep heading towards it, you know you will be going in the right direction.
Towards the end of the hill the track heads left, starts to make its way downhill, then passes behind a row of cottages. Veer right, downhill, after the cottages to join the road. Turn left and continue past Glencrieff cottages, then turn right, leaving the road and heading downhill again. Cross a bridge and climb up on to the Southern Upland Way. Turn left along it and follow this back to the car park.
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