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Linwater Caravan Park
Topic Started: May 8 2008, 05:20 PM (62 Views)
Linda & Fred
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Linwater Caravan Park is situated near East Calder in West Lothian, Scotland.

Dogs are very welcome, there is an area where you can exercise your dog at the back of the site, but they must be kept on a lead in the park itself. A track leads through the bushes, and branches left and right. It isn't paved, but is covered with gravel and stones over mud. All dog mess must be cleared up, as the track also leads onto the woodland walks, which is used by people who don't own dogs, as well as those who do. It's not a doggy toilet, it's a walk.

Woodland Water Walks

There are a few walks from the site: one to the Union Canal and Lin's Mill Aqueduct, one to the adjacent Almondell Country Park (which is an amazing place full of extra walks), one a complete circuit through the park, and one to the nearby Adventure Centre or further to a canalside pub, the Bridge Inn at Ratho. They all walk through woodland, and along water, either the feeder stream to the Union Canal, the canal itself, or the River Almond. The walks go through some beautiful countryside, where it is very peaceful. The only sounds are the wind through the trees and bushes, and the sound of the rushing water.

There are some steps on some of the walks, gates, and plenty of stiles to navigate, some in better repair than others. Remember to keep to the Scottish Outdoor Access Code when out walking in the countryside in Scotland.
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