Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust (SWAT)

Building our community - the path to a greener, healthier future.

Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust (SWAT)

Alice Wallace (Secretary)
01560 482760

Campbell Patterson (Treasurer)

01560 483298

Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust

Recommended Walks

 

Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust

SWAT Recommended Walks Map

 

Click on the map to download a copy

 

 

 

 

 

 

Route 1: Millhouse to Springwell Place

 

From the Millhouse head towards Glasgow for 40 metres and turn right over the bridge.

Turn right immediately after the bridge and follow the cycle path beside the River Annick.

 

 

Route 2: Springwell Place to Cutsburn Road

 

From the bridge at Springwell Place, staying on the same side of the river, follow the path for 180 metres to the wooden Cutsburn Bridge.

 

Turn left before the Cutsburn Bridge and follow the cycle path up to Cutsburn Road.

 

 

Route 3: Cutsburn Bridge to Kirkford Bridge

 

An alternative route at the Cutsburn Bridge.

Cross the Cutsburn Bridge and follow the riverside cycle path until it meets the Kirkford Bridge at Old Kilmarnock Road.

 

 

Route 4: Kirkford Bridge to Railway Viaduct

 

Cross Old Kilmarnock Road and go down the footpath beside the last sandstone house, again on the same side of the river.

Cross the small bridge over the burn and after 40 meters the path splits, one going left away from the river and the other following the river bank.

 

When the two paths merge, follow the river for 100 metres under the railway viaduct until meeting Kilmarnock Road.

 

Cross Kilmarnock Road with care and turn right. After 30 metres turn left into David Dale Avenue.

 

This route can be wet at times, alternatives are up the Vennel to the Cross and turn left along Lainshaw Street or through the Church yard and turn left along Lainshaw Street.

 

 

Route 5: Railway Viaduct to Fisherman's Path

 

At the metal barrier at the start of David Dale Avenue, go down the zig-zag slope and across the small bridge and then along the riverside. Follow the path as it turns left after a slight slope and continue along  the river until the edge of the woods. The trees in this area are mainly Beech and Chestnut.

 

At this point you can turn right to access the tarmac road to the water treatment works. * Wheelchair users should use this route to avoid the steps.*

 

 

Route 6: Fisherman's Path to The New Steps

 

The path still follows the river below Lainshaw House and continues into the woods. Follow the path until it comes into a clearing at the water treatment works, then follow the path as it contours round the works and continues on a straight line until meeting a set of steps.

 

Go up the steps until meeting another path where you have a choice of left to David Dale Avenue or right towards Kilwinning Road.

 

 

Route 7: Walled Garden to David Dale Avenue

 

At the top of the steps turn right and join the tarmac road which passes the Walled Garden heading back into Stewarton meeting the path at the end of route 5. * This is the path wheelchair users should take between routes 5 and 8*

 

 

Route 8: The New Steps to Kilwinning Road

 

At the top of the steps turn left and follow the path slightly downhill and then round to the right before a long straight stretch going uphill to the top at Anderson's Mount.

 

At the top, near the seat, there are two alternative, rougher paths going left and right along the edges of the wood.

 

The main path goes straight on and after a slight curve in the path goes back downhill to a culvert then ascends in a straight line to the first Kilwinning Road exit.

 

 

Route 9: Plantation Path along Kilwinning Road

 

At this point the path turns right and runs parallel to Kilwinning Road back towards Stewarton. In this area the trees are mainly Birch, Pine and Beech. The path curves through the woods until the second Kilwinning Road exit.

Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust

 

 


 

About Us

 

Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust Aims:

 

* To improve opportunities for outdoor access

 

* To conserve and promote natural heritage (especially native woodlands)

 

* To conserve and promote natural heritage (especially native woodlands)

 

 


 

Get Involved

 

 

Stewarton Woodlands Action Trust Meetings

 

The Cottage, John Knox Church

on the last Monday of every month except December

at 7.30pm.

 

 

Work and Maintenance Days

 

These are held on the second Sunday of the month

09.00 - 12.00

Volunteers meet at the Container next to the Walled Garden, Lainshaw.

 

 

Complete Our Questionnaire

 

This questionnaire aims to investigate the current level of usage of the paths and woodlands in and around Stewarton, to inform the development of a woodland management plan for the Council owned woodlands.

 

 

 

SWAT QuesionnaireYou can download it here as a word document, fill it in and email it back to us. Remember to save your answers before you send them to us.

 

 

 

For More Information Call

 

01560 483298 or 01560 482760

 

or email

Campbell Patterson or Alice Wallace

 

 

 


 

Calendar

 

SWAT Calendar 2012

 

2012 Calendar available soon!