Sunday, 27 July 2025

Weekend Walk along the River Almond

We had a lovely walk yesterday along the River Almond, starting at the Cramond Brig and ending up at the village of Cramond. It's a lovely stretch of river 

I've always liked the ruin of the old Far a Fair mill 

There are lots of ferns in among the stones of the walls, including this Maidenhair Spleenwort

Close to the mill is a weir, which now has a fish ladder alongside it to allow salmon to travel upriver, you can just about see the fish ladder to the right of the weir in the photo below  


 Just further downstream is a beautiful meadow of planted wildflowers, which was buzzing with bees and hovercflies when we visited


 I particularly love the scabious flowers 

and their seedheads  

It was good to see so many insects, including this Red Tailed Bumblebee, feeding on a thistle


It's definitely a better year for many groups of insects compared to the last few years, though there are nowhere near as many as there would have been back when I was growing up in the 1970s. 

Still further along the river, we saw this handsome Grey Heron 

and this family of Goosanders 

We were also very pleased that the Cramond Inn is once again open under new management! A lovely, traditional inn serving good food and drink. It's had problems in the past under previous managers, but everything was great when we were there for lunch. 

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I'm happy to have a haiku included in the Creature Feature on Haiku Girl Summer.  

2 comments:

MELODY JACOB said...

What a delightful walk along the River Almond! It sounds like the perfect way to spend a day, combining history, nature, and a good meal.

It's wonderful to see the wildflowers thriving and attracting so many insects, especially the bees and hoverflies. You're right, seeing those numbers always brings a sense of hope. And spotting the heron and goosanders makes the trip even more special.

What was your favorite dish at the newly reopened Cramond Inn?

Sal said...

A lovely walk!
It’s a good year, here for insects. Late afternoon, yesterday, we sat and watched the goings ons in the garden as it was like Piccadilly Circus! Very heartening to watch! Hubby has been making a moth trap, something that he’s been meaning to do for some time. ( Hope you get your blogger probs sorted out! ) 😁