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The Merlin Trail – Day 2 Christianity & Rheged

Driving Route

The Merlin Trail – Day 2 Christianity & Rheged

Driving

Scotland’s Early Dark Age heritage (between the departure of the Romans and the arrival of St Columba) is one of the most dynamic and dramatic periods yet it is much neglected in our history books where two hundred years often merit little more than a couple of paragraphs.

The trail is as chronologically logical as possible but can be visited in reverse order, or any order – or simply one location at a time when you fancy it. Overall this is a seven day itinerary but it is organised in 4 themes so that it can be broken down into one or two day trips. These incorporate all the major Dark Age sites of the 5th, 6th and early 7th centuries in the area.

You can easily follow this trail as listed here, using the on-site boards for information but there is a very detailed book with the history and the full route (which carries on up to Dunbar and beyond.) The gazetteer in the book and website also give you a good idea of what there is to see.

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Distance:
58.5mi / 94km
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Total climb:
4,133ft / 1,260m
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Total descent:
4,461ft / 1,360m
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What you'll see

Trusty's Hill - Castle Douglas

History & Heritage

The name ‘Trusty’s Hill’ probably derives from the Anglish trist – a rallying point.


Mote of Mark - Rockcliffe

History & Heritage

Just a short detour from the foot path, the Mote of Mark is an Ancient monument which occupies the summit of a low hill above…


Dumfries Museum - Dumfries

Museums & Exhibitions

A treasure house of history in Dumfries and Galloway, Dumfries Museum tells the story of the land and people of the region.


Wardlaw - Dumfries

Roman & Iron Age

Wardlaw is a hill fort of uncertain date. It has never been excavated. The name means ‘Sentry Hill’


Ruthwell Cross - Ruthwell

Early Christian

One of the largest surviving pieces of Anglo-Saxon sculpture, the Ruthwell Cross was erected in the early 700s – then part of the Kingdom of…


Brow Well - Ruthwell

History & Heritage

Brow Well was renowned for the healing properties of its water throughout Dumfriesshire.