Path to Craigend Hill
Introduction
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Image: © Lairich Rig Taken: 27 Mar 2017
The path crosses Rashielee Avenue here, continuing on the other side. The signs along the path consistently use the spelling "Craigends Hill", but maps show "Craigend Hill". The area extending directly ahead from here was once part of the old Rashielee Quarries, as becomes more obvious further along the path, on the other side of the road: see Image for a view from there, and for further comments. As noted there, a wagonway (a track, probably with rails, for wagons) used to connect those quarries with Rashielee Quay (for which, see Image).