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CNDo Scotland walking holidays and outdoor courses

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C~N~Do Scotland Guided Daywalks - October 2008

Discount Offers:

NB: Only 1 offer can be claimed at a time

  • 3 or more people booking together for the same walk – 5% off

Munros, Corbetts and Grahams

The following icons are used to indicate Munros, Corbetts and Grahams in the daywalks sction.

  • Munro - A hill over 3000ft in height Munro - A hill over 3000ft (~914metres) in height
  • Corbett - A hill over 2500ft in height Corbett - A hill over 2500ft (~762metres) in height
  • Graham - A hill over 2000ft in height Graham - A hill over 2000ft (~610metres) in height
  • Heritage walk Heritage walk - Easy-ish ½ day walk + visit to local heritage site (entry price NOT included)
Dumgoyne & Earl's Seat
Grade:Grade 2
Thursday October 2nd

The most dramtic plus the highest hills in the campsie fells.

Graham Capel Fell (& White Shank) Circuit
Grade:Grade 2-Grade 3
Saturday October 4th

Grand hill walk above Moffat Dale

Loch Earn to Braeleny via the Bealach Dearg
Grade:Grade 2-Grade 3
Tuessday October 7th

Cracking old route tohear the Deer rutting.

Heritage walk: Crail to Anstruther & Fisheries Museum
Grade:Grade 1
Thursday October 16th

Invigorating 4 miles stroll linking two historic East Neuk ports.

Red River Way/1 - Glenbuck to Fisherman's Bridge
Grade:Grade 1-Grade 2
Wednesday October 22nd

Day 1 of the 44 miles new-ish source to the sea route starting at Glenbuck and heading 'downhill' to Ayr.

Corbett Beinn Bheula
Grade:Grade 4
Sunday October 26th

Fine craggy looking hill between Loch Eck and Loch Goil.

River Ayr Way/2 - Fisherman's Bridge to Catrine
Grade:Grade 2
Wednesday October 29th

Across the Moors, through the beautiful village of Sorn to reach the mill town of Catrine with it's nature resercve. Lots of wildlife spotting chances.

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