Ramblers Association - Monklands Group, Scotland

"...to encourage Rambling and Mountaineering, to further a greater knowledge, love and care of the countryside, and to work for the preservation of natural beauty, the footpaths and the provision of access to open country."

 Welcome to the best walking club in Scotland....




 
  • Who we are and where we are based
  • Current Monklands Group walks programme
  • Current social calendar
  • Officials, committee dates & minutes, contacts, search and guestbook
  • Our photographic and video collections
  • Useful and informative links
  • Our guide to good Scottish pubs, tea rooms and chippies
  • R.A. contacts and links to other ramblers groups (R.A. pages)
  • Monklands Ramblers archive
  • New members Callum James Kyle Muir and Rebecca Ann Muir
  • Monklands Ramblers logo - 'The hooded monk'

    Latest News - if you are interested in walking with us please email your name and postal address to the Club Secretary to receive the latest Monklands Group Walks Programme and a Welcome Pack..... Details of forthcoming club walks and events can also be found in the Airdrie & Coatbridge Advertiser newspaper - see here for a recent article.....



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    The Ramblers Association is a democratic, voluntary organisation,
    registered as a charity (no.306089). Site created and maintained by James Muir.




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                 Buachaille Etive Mor
     
                  Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe,
                  Argyll, is one of the most beautiful mountains in Scotland.
                  The picture of it on the left was taken a short time
                  ago by a camera at the Kings House Hotel
                  which is situated in the heart of Glencoe.
    Buachaille Etive Mor a short time ago. Click on the image for a larger version. Refreshes every 1-2 hours during daylight.


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