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The best walks and hikes around Bonnyton

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Hikes around Bonnyton offer routes through a landscape defined by rolling hills, woodlands, and river valleys near Kilmarnock. The area provides a network of accessible walking trails that often incorporate local landmarks like Dean Castle and Caprington Castle. The terrain is generally composed of gentle gradients and well-maintained paths, making it suitable for a range of walking abilities.

Best hiking trails around Bonnyton

  • The most popular hiking route is the Dean Castle loop from Kilmarnock, a 4.6 mile (7.4…

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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The Cochrane Inn loop from Rugby Park

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Michèle Linton
June 17, 2024, New Laigh Kirk

New Laigh Kirk, situated in the centre of Kilmarnock is a vibrant and large congregation of the Church of Scotland. It was the first Church in Kilmarnock following the reformation in 1560 although the present building dates from 1802 following the tragic events which took place on the afternoon of Sunday 18 October 1801. The Church was packed for worship when some plaster fell from the ceiling and panic ensued. Thirty people died in the rush to get out. The Church was demolished and rebuilt in 1802 with wide staircases to the gallery and many exits. Laigh Kirk is mentioned by Robert Burns in his poems and he is believed to have visited the Church. Covenanters gravestones are in the Churchyard. For many visitors the highlight is the magnificent stained glass windows which have recently been cleaned and restored.

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Commemorated Kilmarnock Equitable Societies jubilee in 1910

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John Walker (1805–1857) was a grocer in Kilmarnock who originated what would become one of the world's most famous whisky brands in the world. When his father Alexander died in 1820, John was left £417 in trust. In 1820 the trustees invested in an Italian warehouse, grocery, and wine and spirits shop on King Street in Kilmarnock. An 1852 flood destroyed virtually all of the stock Walker held, but the business recovered within a couple of years. His own whisky brand, then known as "Walker's Kilmarnock Whisky" was popular locally. In 1833 John married Elizabeth Purves. Their son Alexander had apprenticed with a tea merchant in Glasgow, and there learned the art of blending tea. When he returned to take over the business from his ailing father, he used those skills to create Old Highland Whisky, (eventually renamed Johnnie Walker Black Label) the first of Walker's blends which became popular far beyond Ayrshire. Although he gave his name to the whisky, John Walker was a far less important figure to the brand than his son, Alexander, as it was he who persuaded his father to abandon the narrow realm of the grocery trade and to go into wholesale trading. At the beginning, the firm offered a range of spirits: Campbeltown whisky from the Kintyre Peninsula; whisky from the Inner Hebridean Island of Islay, with its pungent smokey flavour; patent still, or grain, whisky; and "Glenlivet", Speyside whisky. Even so, whisky sales under John Walker represented just 8 percent of the firm's income; by the time Alexander was ready to pass on the company to his own sons, that figure had increased to between 90 and 95 percent. The magnificent Johnnie Walker Bond building still stands in the town centre and has a statue of John which does not take the form of the famous 'Striding Man' image created in the first half on the 20th Century and which is recognised the world over - along with the 'Born 1820 Still Going Strong' motto. Sadly, the closure of the huge Johnnie Walker bottling plant in 2012, (once the world's largest) and the associate blending and bond operations in and around the town severed all links with Kilmarnock.

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The Burns Monument in Kay Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland, commemorates the poet Robert Burns (1759–1796). It is located at an elevated position within Kay Park, to the east of Kilmarnock Town Centre. The monument was opened in 1879, and is a category B listed building. In 2004, following years of neglect by the local council, fire destroyed most of the building. What was left of the monument was incorporated into the new Burns Monument Centre which opened in 2009. In 2010 the centre was shortlisted for the Carbuncle Cup award run by Building Design. The Burns Monument Centre provides registration services and here you can carry out local and family history research in its family history centre and local history library. It also still contains part of the McKie Collection of Bursiana that the centre was originally purchased by the council to house after it purchased James McKie's collection.

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Take in the beautiful Fenwick Water river as you run through vibrant green woodland.

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Wonderful 14th-century castle located on the beautiful grounds of Dean Castle Country Garden.

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The Rural Life Centre has a number of amazing birds and animals to discover. This is an especially fun section for kids and there is a cafe and public toilets here too.

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Magnificent 14th-century castle located in the heart of Kilmarnock.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there many walking trails to choose from around Bonnyton?

Yes, there is a wide selection of routes. You can explore over 80 different trails in the area, ranging from easy parkland walks to more moderate countryside hikes.

What do other hikers think of the trails in this area?

The routes around Bonnyton are well-regarded by the komoot community. With an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars, walkers often praise the mix of woodland paths, riverside sections, and accessible trails through local country parks.

Are there any easy, family-friendly walks?

The area is great for family outings. A particularly good option is the Dean Castle loop from Kilmarnock, which is an easy walk through Dean Castle Country Park with well-maintained paths suitable for a range of abilities.

Can I take my dog on the trails near Bonnyton?

Many trails in the area are suitable for walking with a dog, especially through the local parks and woodlands. Always check for local signage, particularly near farmland where livestock may be present. The paths around Dean Castle Country Park are a popular choice for dog walkers.

Are there any good circular walks?

Most of the popular routes in the area are loops. For a moderately challenging circular walk with varied scenery, consider the Caprington Castle loop from Riccarton, which takes you along the river and through pleasant woodland.

What are the options for a longer hike?

If you're looking for a more substantial walk, the Robert Burns mural, Kilmarnock – Dean Castle loop from Kilmarnock is a great choice. At over 10 km, it combines urban discovery with parkland paths for a longer and more varied outing.

Are there any trails suitable for beginners?

Absolutely. The region has dozens of easy-rated hikes. The terrain is generally composed of gentle gradients and established paths, making it ideal for those new to hiking. The trails within Dean Castle Country Park are especially good for a first outing.

What kind of scenery can I expect on these walks?

The landscape around Bonnyton is characterized by rolling hills, peaceful river valleys, and extensive woodlands. Many trails pass through country parks and near historic estates like Caprington Castle, offering a pleasant mix of nature and local heritage.

Where can I find a trail with some elevation for better views?

While much of the immediate area has gentle gradients, some routes offer a bit of a climb. The Dean Castle loop from Beansburn includes some moderate elevation changes, providing pleasant views over the park and surrounding woodland.

Are any of the paths suitable for running?

Yes, many of the flatter, well-maintained paths are excellent for trail running. The routes through Dean Castle and Caprington are popular with runners. For a dedicated, flat path, the nearby Chris Hoy cycle path is a great option for both running and walking.

How can I get to the trailheads using public transport?

Many trails are accessible from Kilmarnock, which is well-served by trains and buses. Routes like the Caprington Castle loop from Rugby Park start from locations within the town, making them convenient to reach without a car.

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