IT was unusual to have such a short walk on a Saturday, November 11, but the three mile circular route to a hill fort proved very popular.

Fifteen Biggar Ramblers, including two possible new members, started the walk from the small walker's car park at the Broughtonknowe woodland just off the A701 half a mile South of the Skirling junction.

They followed the farm track away from the main road before cutting across the upland grazings.

They could see the cairn marking the hill top from some distance back making navigation easy.

Hill forts were built for community and livestock protection in the Bronze and Iron Ages two to three thousand years ago. For more information visit the excellent Biggar Museum.

There are a number in our area and are always on prominent vantage points. The panoramic views from this one are tremendous taking in the Pentland Hills, the Broughton Heights, Broad Law, Culter Fell and Tinto.

The walk back to the car park was on one of the upgraded paths through the woodland.

Good company and nice weather made this a very pleasant afternoon outing.