This is a 8.5 mile (13.6 km) Q shaped walk of approximately 4 hour duration starting at the Ranoldcoup Car Park in Darvel. It is a themed walk with short talks on Sir Alexander Fleming and the story of the discovery of penicillin at the beginning, middle and near the end of the walk. After the short talk about Fleming's early life, we begin by walking through Darvel in the direction of Priestland and then turning left up the hill past the path to Loudoun Hill and up past the cemetery. We will continue uphill along the road and stop outside one of the farm entrances for a tea break. Eventually, we reach the junction with the track to Lochfield Farm, where Fleming was born in1881. We will continue along the fairly rough track to reach the farm and have lunch outside the farm building next to the plaque commemorating Fleming, along with a second short talk about penicillin. After lunch, we will retrace our steps back to the road and turn right to continue our walk through the countryside and back into Darvel. The second half of the walk has a steep uphill and downhill part and then is downhill back to the town. In the town, we will stop in the main square at the statue to Fleming for the final short talk and then it is very short walk back to the car park. The walk is all on pavement or Tarmac country roads, except for the track up to Lochfield Farm, which can be muddy and has three cattle grids that need to be crossed carefully.
Meet at East Ayrshire Council car park at 8.45 am for a 9 am departure. It is an approximately 20 min drive to Darvel (16 mile round trip). We plan to start the walk at 9.30 am. Take the A71 to Galston and carry on to reach Darvel. For Ranoldcoup Road, turn right just beyond Darvel Town Hall, car park is down the road on the right. Please park fairly near the entrance to the car park i.e. avoid parking near the bowling club. We did not spot any public toilets on our recce. Please let the walk leaders know if you planning to go directly to Darvel. Contact details, Email: jgilmour479@gmail.com or text/phone 07785234070.