Dalserf Kirk from North Bank of the Clyde
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Dalserf Parish Church sits in the Clyde Valley in Central Scotland. Dalserf sits in a meander of the Clyde so has water on three sides. It is a classic example if you are a geography student!
The Clyde is about 100 miles long and Dalserf sits about halfway along its route to the sea.
The day the photograph was taken salmon were caught here, though for conservation purposes they have to be returned to the river.
The photo is taken from Maudslie Wood, a Woodlands Trust National Nature Reserve. https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/mauldslie-wood-nnr/
It is part of the Clyde Walkway and a lovely walk it is too.
If you walk it make sure you do a short detour into Dalserf!
The Clyde is about 100 miles long and Dalserf sits about halfway along its route to the sea.
The day the photograph was taken salmon were caught here, though for conservation purposes they have to be returned to the river.
The photo is taken from Maudslie Wood, a Woodlands Trust National Nature Reserve. https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/visiting-woods/woods/mauldslie-wood-nnr/
It is part of the Clyde Walkway and a lovely walk it is too.
If you walk it make sure you do a short detour into Dalserf!
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