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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.

Future Walk Dates

future walks

Saturday, 13 June:

Club BBQ and Short Walk – Yellowcraig

Sunday, 28 June:

➝ Trossachs

Sunday, 12 July:

Moffat

Saturday, 25 July:

Glenshee

Sunday, 9 August:

Dalwhinnie

Saturday, 22 August:

Ayrshire Coast

Sunday, 6 September:

Peebles

Saturday, 19 September:

➝ Galloway

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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 walks

28th June

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➝  notes of the walks are coming soon

1st Leader: Alan Robertson

✔ Location: Beinn a’Choin

✔ Grade: A

✔ Distance: 6.6 Miles / 10.6 km (asc. 755m)

2nd Leader: Liz Cushley

✔ Location: Kinlochard and Three Lochs to Stronachlacher

✔ Grade: B

✔ Distance: 9.1 Miles / 14.5 km (asc. 320m)

✔ Fares: Bus fare on this walk is £15. New walkers £10. Juniors under 18 = £10, under 16 = £5.

✔  Walk Report:  

Recce: Coming Soon

 

Booking: TBA (in the newsletter on wednesday evening)

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

Wednesday Walk

24th June

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To book a place on a walk:

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

➜ ONLY CONTACT Tony within 2 weeks (10th June) 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.

Location: Three Lochs Linear – Salsburgh to Caldercruix

Walk Leader: David Dunn

✔ Time & Travel: We will catch the #202 ‘Salsburgh’ bus from Quarry Street, Coatdyke (bus stop opposite Corner Shop & outside Lomond Court) @ 9.49 a.m. arriving 10.23 a.m. We start the walk shortly thereafter.

N.B. Ramblers can board the bus en route between Coatdyke & Salsburgh at various bus stops.

Return journey: Train service every 30 min. Bus service every hour.

N.B. Bus / Train times likely to change so please check webpage for updates. Poles and walking shoes / boots recommended.

✔ Finish time: 2.00 p.m (approx.).

✔ Recce: This is a 5-mile linear walk from the village of Salsburgh (Salsburgh (Wikipedia)) to the village of Caldercruix (Caldercruix (Wikipedia)) and includes walking on tarmac, country road, farm track and field’s passing three lochs en route.

Initially we follow an abandoned railway track towards Roughrigg Reservoir, then onwards to Duntilland Rd with a stunning view to our right-hand side of the Salsburgh four brothers (bings) before we reach the high point of the walk (300ft) at the foot of the impressive Black Hill B Transmitter station (Black Hill transmitting station (Wikipedia)) where we will stop to watch the lunchtime news.

We continue to gradually walk downhill and via a farm road at Bracco Farm we cross over a couple of stiles into a field with sheep before continuing along a disused and overgrown farm road emerging at the Lily Loch. As we walk towards Caldercruix stunning views of Hillend Loch can be seen.

✔ Footwear: Walking shoes / boots & poles recommended

✔ Comfort Stop: Not applicable on the walk. Available on the train to Airdrie.

✔ Post-walk Social Stop: The Stirling, Airdrie (The Stirling (Amber Taverns))

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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.

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

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