The Cuff Hill walk was popular maybe ten years ago, then rumours began to circulate that it had become overgrown and impassable. There are a couple of rough sections with uneven path surfaces and a bit of gorse. Maybe there’s one deer fence and a couple of awkward gates but it is far from impassable and presents a lovely rolling landscape of gentle hills and pretty woodlands.
We start walking from The Dixon Court Car Park, off New Street in Beith and go through the town, crossing the busy A737 then up Threepwood Road to the memorial cairn viewpoint at Bigholm. We continue for two miles on the road between Beith Golf Course and Loanhead Quarry to Cauldhame then climb Lochlands Hill via either the gorse and St Inan’s Chair or more steeply uphill to the trig point. We will have a tea break at a stone dyke above Cuff Farm then go down Cuff Hill to Kirkleegreen Reservoir for lunch. Round the reservoir and through a gate in the deer fence, we then trace faint paths through grass passing the ruin of Rakerfield. From there, we are looking for traces of the Old Drove Road towards Brownmuir and the ruined Flax Mill of Beith. This is where we find the old right of way, rumoured to be impassable. It’s not. There’s a wee bit of woodland, a rough path, a bit of vegetation and a ladder-stile: all part of the fun; and we return on the nice smooth tarmac road to Beith.
We meet at Morrison's supermarket to share cars, departing at 9.30am then start the walk at Dixon Court Car Park, New Street, Beith, KA15 2DR 10am. There is no charge for parking.