This event has already started/finished

7

social events 2026 survey

7

Welcome to

Monklands Ramblers

exploring scotland

since 1985

before booking

before booking

Numbers on the coach are no longer limited, but it is still essential to book in advance, and not turn up on the day without a confirmed booking.

The newsletter for our weekend walks is issued the Wednesday following a club walk at 6.30pm.  Please try and book as soon as the newsletter is issued as the bus fills up quickly.

The booking contact will be indicated on the newsletter and may differ from the walk leader. A text will be sent back to confirm a booking.

If you are unable to attend a walk, please let the booking contact know immediately. There are no charges for cancellations.

Social Survey 2026

social survey 2026

We invite you to share your thoughts through our anonymous survey linked below towards our social events this year. Your responses will help us create unforgettable moments that celebrate our drive for hillwalking and the club.

Remember, the deadline for completion is Thursday, 30 April, so don’t miss out on making your voice heard.

Social Survey

Spring Break 2026

spring break 2026

The Coylumbridge Hotel, Aviemore
(Friday 24 – Monday 27 April 2026)

➝  Just a reminder that all payments for the Aviemore break in April requires to be with Anne-Marie by Friday 27 March.  All attendees should have received an email regarding payment. If you haven’t seen the email, please check your spam/trash folder or let Anne-Marie know and she will re-send. 

If anyone is having problems with the payment method to be used, please contact Anne-Marie direct, or she will be out on the walk at the weekend if anyone wishes to make a payment or help with the link.

The hotel has now been booked for 2026 on the above dates.

➝ Singles £327;

➝ Doubles/twins £414 (£207 per person).

No payment is required until nearer the time. Anne-Marie will send updates for those who have confirmed their attendance as and when required.

Future Walk Dates

future walks

Saturday, 4 April:

West Linton (first of the summer programme)

Sunday, 19 April:

Strachur Circular

Spring Break 24 – 27 April:

Club Walk Weekend

Saturday, 2 May:

Scottish Borders

Sunday, 17 May:

Ochill Hills

facebook

facebook

Scottish mountain webcams

scottish mountains

The Ben Nevis Webcam is located on the banks of Loch Linnhe, Fort William. The web cam updates every minute and captures fantastic views of Ben NevisFort William, Loch Linnhe and Aonach Mor.

Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe, Argyll, is one of the most beautiful mountains in Scotland. The picture of it above was taken a short time ago by a camera at the Glencoe Mountain Ski Centre.

Weekend Walk

19th April

stay tuned for the next walk...

Notes: Strachur is situated in the north western part of the Cowal Peninsula in Argyll on the shores of Loch Fyne and 25 miles from Dunoon.

This walk has been changed from a Circular to a Linear walk.

➝ Morning stop: will be in Luss where a cafe and/or takeaway is available or if preferred can bring your own refreshments

➝ Evening stop:  will be at the Tarbet Hotel.

Leader: Ken Paton

✔ Location: Strachur to Glenbranter with Waterfall Loop

✔ Grade: B

✔ Distance: 8.2 Miles / 13.3 km (asc. 375m)

✔  Walk Report:  

Strachur to Glenbranter with Waterfall Loop:

The walk starts at a parking area opposite the Community Hall on the outskirts of Strachur village.nWe walk through the village before joining the main road for a short distance to turn off onto the Loch Lomond and Cowal Way. The route is initially on tarmac for around 3.2 Km with a height gain of around 60mtrs. We then leave this road over a footbridge to join a good forest track which we follow for around 2 Km with a height gain of 155mtrs.

We will walk this section at an easy pace suitable for everyone. At this point we leave the Cowal Way and descend on a forest track to emerge onto the main Dunoon road near the Glenbranter Forestry Centre. From the Centre parking area we follow the Yellow waymarked undulating route passing a few Waterfalls along the way. There is a bridge and part of the route which has been damaged by recent storms so we return by reversing the route back to the Centre parking area. The route then takes us to the junction with the main Dunoon road where the coach will pick us up.

The paths can be muddy in places so walking boots are recommended.

 

Booking: Please contact Ken Paton by SMS text message on 07711 612520 to book on the walk.

Pick-up: First pick-up will be Airdrie at 8.30am (Farmfoods across from Airdrie Railway Station) followed by Coatdyke (opposite and adjacent to the Kwik Fit) and then Coatbridge at (at the back of the Time Capsule).

Wednesday Walk

20th May

(D)

:

(H)

:

(M)

:

(S)

To book a place on a walk:

WHATSAPP or TEXT  Tony Grimason, on 07516238706, No phone calls

➜ ONLY CONTACT Tony within 2 weeks (6th May) of the date of a scheduled walk.

➜ Maximum number on each walk: 16.

➜ Booking is on a first come, first served basis.

➜ A reserve list will be created in the event of cancellations.

➜ No charge is applied for those participating on these walks.

➜ Financial costs associated with transport are at participants own cost.

➜ All walks are between 5 and 8 miles, and will be undertaken at a leisurely pace.

➜ Appropriate weatherproof clothing and walking shoes/boots & poles recommended.

 

Please note, this is the revised walking plan for the 20th May Wednesday canal/walk entitled ‘Cruising with June MacDonald’

Walk Leader: TBA

Location: Cruising with June MacDonald

Time & Travel: Ahoy Ramblers: We will catch the #347 Cumbernauld bus at 10.00 a.m. outside Monklands General Hospital (MGH) arriving at Cumbernauld Town Centre (CTC) 10.40 a.m., then the #447 Kirkintilloch bus at 10.45 a.m. arriving 11.15 a.m.

We will start the walk from the Kirkie Puffer at 11.40 a.m. to allow walkers time for a comfort stop. We walk along the canal path for approximately 1.5 miles to The Stables canal boarding point to board the Voyager canal boat at 1 p.m. to enjoy a 2-hr cruise along the Clyde – see below. After disembarking, we walk back along the canal path to Kirkintilloch.

There will be no post walk social stop after the walk, as walkers are encouraged to bring along their preferred ‘tipple’ to consume on the boat. We have the Captain’s permission to do so. On the return journey we will catch the #447 Cumbernauld bus at 4.11 p.m. arriving CTC at 4.40 p.m., followed by the #347 to MGH at 4.45 p.m. arriving 5.25 p.m.

The cost of the cruise will depend on the number of walkers e.g. 20 walkers = approx. £10 per head. Bon Voyage.

Please note, I covered the cost of the deposit for the canal cruise (a year in advance) – so if you book a place and cancel later, then I will expect you to re-imburse me on a future walk.

Travelling by car: Barleybank car park, access from New Lairdslands Rd, Kirkintilloch bypass, G66 1HF. Car parking charges are in force.

Information from the Skipper: “The Stables was built to serve the watermen and horses using the Forth and Clyde Canal. When the canal was first built the boats that used it were pulled by horses. As a horse could go a few miles before needing a rest, stables were built along the canal at 4-mile intervals.

Sailing towards the historic town of Kirkintilloch look out for herons and other aquatic and birdlife. Sit back, relax, people-watch and don’t forget to wave to those walking along the towpath and passengers on-opposing boats.

There are several swans and duck families on this stretch of the canal. The Millenium Bridge is situated just outside the Southbank Marina and is shaped like the bow of a boat. St Mary’s Church is a striking pink Sandstone neo-Gothic church.

It was built in 1914 to replace the old church, which is now the town’s museum. A feature of the church is its tall square tower topped with pinnacles. Next on our cruise is the Luggie Aqueduct passing the site of the old Lion Foundry.

Great views of the Campsies can be seen from the aqueduct. Enjoy the cruise!”

 

sign up to our newsletter, as we usually send updates on a wednesday evening.

(Remember to check your spam or junk folder too.)

Quick Links

home

about

Starter for £10

Clothing guide

sponsors

find a walk

pick-up

Committee

contact

RA Membership

Monklands Ramblers is an official Ramblers Association Group. We receive annual funding from the RA to finance club administration such as the website, walk leader recce expenses, the Fiver promotion etc.
RA members receive a welcome pack plus excellent quarterly magazine and an entitlement to walk with any Ramblers group in Britain. There is also access to an extensive online library of walks and discounts available to members eg Cotswold Outdoor Company, O.S maps, Ramblers Holidays etc.
You can join the RA here.
Please indicate your local group is: Monklands.

Information

The Walking Partnership
The Ramblers' Association is a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and Wales. Company registration no. 4458492. Registered charity, Scotland no. SC039799.

Monklands Ramblers © 1985-2026