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Meet at 10:20 outside Partick rail station with your return tickets to catch the 10:40 train to Dumbarton Central. If you’re travelling from somewhere else or take a different train, we‘ll meet at the south exit of Dumbarton Central on Station Road at 11:00. The plan is to follow the heritage trail ...
Meet at Queen Street Station entrance ( the one next to the subway exit ) at ten to catch the train at 10:18. Early start so we can get most of the walk done before a late lunch at the Portcullis whose kitchen shuts at three. After a short stroll through a couple of old town streets we'll start the ...
Let's visit the places from the Stenlake Publishing book by Peter Mortimer and Duncan McCallum, and what better place to start than at the Laurieston with its wonderful interior. Meet there for a catch up from 11, walk starts at 12 noon and the plan is to head towards the Old Toll Bar and then follo...
Join us on a day out in and around Kilwinning. Meet at 10:10 under the clock at Central Station to catch the 10:30 Ayr train, arrive at Kilwinning at 10:54. Day return tickets are £8.70. Depending on numbers we will take a taxi or two or a bus a couple of miles up the road to the Dalgarven Mill muse...
Hello, we'll meet at the Dundas Street exit / entrance that also leads to the lower level to give the smokers maximum value, and yes, we will assemble in Edinburgh at the main concourse as planned - albeit a tad later due to the train taking longer.
+++ PLEASE CHECK BELOW FOR UPDATED TRAVEL DETAILS DUE TO RAILWORKS +++ Join us for a wander along the less busy part of the Edinburgh Royal Mile, down to Holyrood and Arthur's Seat. We will visit the The Holyrood 9a for refreshments and The Fudge House of Edinburgh cannot be missed either, apart fr...
Hooray! It'll be grand. There is soooo much more to see than I could have imagined. I have finalised the route yesterday and even managed to find a wee whisky bar. So the plan is to get off the train at Sunnyside station as planned but we will get back on the train back one stop further east, in Coa...
In 1854 it was described as one of the most beautiful Parishes in Lanarkshire and even compared to an immense garden. Only 25 years later it was more like this: "Dense clouds of smoke roll over it incessantly, and impart to all the buildings a peculiarly dingy aspect." 8O Intriguing! Let's...