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Hi there! Welcome to the group :-) This group is part of Scottish Hillwalking & Activities Group - but for walking/hillwalking events only. The other part of the group is for climbing events and if you're interested in that, please join https://www.meetup.com/scottish-hillwalkers/
We're a friendly group that was founded in 2008 to be run by the members for the members. We encourage members to "own the group" and help keep the page active by hosting events, but there is definitely no requirement to do so.
We organise a wide range of walks year round including single Munros, multiple Munros, scrambling over ridges, weekends away and a selection of low level longer walks, pub walks and summer evening walks. We also organise child-friendly Munros.
These shouldn't be considered "led walks" with a professional guide. Think of it more as going walking with a group of friends (and while you may not be friends with everyone at the start of the walk, you will be by the end of it!). However, everyone has to take responsibility for themselves as well as for each other, and everyone has a role to play (be it offering lifts to the start, helping with the navigation on the walk or bringing the jaffa cakes!)
The organiser of a walk or event is the point of contact for the walk. Organisers do not lead walks and are not responsible for others or instructing them. Organisers are volunteers who are sharing their own experience with others, so those of lesser experience should be aware of this.
The group is completely free to join, but we may occasionally ask for a voluntary £3 donation to help cover the cost of hosting the group on Meetup.com.
If you have some ideas for walks and activities or perhaps once you have been on a few events, would like to get involved in organising one, please send us a message via Mountain Goat's Meetup profile.
Look forward to seeing you on a meetup soon,
Mountain Goat
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すべて見る- Easy: Four Waters Walk, Clyde Muirshiel Regional ParkGreenock Cut Visitor Centre, PA16 9LX
Located just a short drive from Glasgow and Ayrshire, the Four Waters Walk is a stunning 10-mile trail that takes you past four beautiful reservoirs within Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park, Scotland's largest regional park. This scenic route offers a diverse mix of terrain, with the added (optional) bonus of reaching the summit of a modest hill at 303 meters (994 feet). On a clear day you'll enjoy views across the Clyde to the Cowal Peninsula, and panoramic vistas of the Southern Highlands. Ideal for day trips from Glasgow, this walk offers a peaceful escape into nature without straying far from the city.
TERRAIN
A mix of rough trails, single track roads, grassy footpaths, and forestry trails. Total elevation 167m / 548ft, most of which can be avoided if necessary by missing out the summit of Corlic Hill. Several gates. One stile if want to summit Corlic Hill. High chance of sheep on the route.ROUTE
Gillian's Walks route hereWALK STATS
Distance: 10 miles
Time: 5 hours (approx)SUITABILITY/PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
You are responsible for deciding if this event is suitable for you, coming adequately prepared and looking after yourself on the walk. If there's any questions about suitability, please contact the organiser.The Scottish Hillwalkers and Activities Group recognises that hill walking, scrambling and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement.
PACE
- We will walk as a group at an easy to moderate pace - this means an amble and we'll probably stop for lots of pictures.
- If you think you're a faster paced walker or want to get back quickly, please do not sign up for this walk.
- You still need to have the fitness and stamina to complete a 10 mile walk without difficulty.
CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT
You must ensure that you come adequately prepared for this walk, with supportive boots, waterproofs in case of rain, warm clothes, gloves and hat and food and water.WEATHER FORECAST
Please make sure you check the weather forecast before you come:Please remember to check the website the night before the walk - if the weather forecast is very bad we may change or cancel the walk, or move it to a different day.
TBC
LIFTS/MEETUP TIME
We will be at the start of the walk (Greenock Cut Visitor Centre) for 10:00. The visitor centre has toilets. It opens at 9 am and closes at 4:30 pm on Sundays.If you need a lift please use the comments box below to ask for one. I don't organise the lifts - that's up to you to ask for one, and for other walkers to offer one.
If receiving a lift, please agree beforehand with your driver how you're splitting costs, share contact details, bring a bag for dirty boots afterwards and commit to not leaving a mess.
Unfortunately due to people leaving mess in my car, I'm not offering a lift.
Please arrive ready to walk and we will only wait for 5 minutes before leaving.
Refreshments after the walk (very important!)
The Greenock Cut visitor centre used to have a cafe however that's been closed. There is a cafe across the road from it.RSVPs
• Yes: You intend to come and will turn up.If you can't make it, change your RSVP to NO to allow someone else to take your place.
Do ensure you give adequate warning if you decide not to come on the walk, at least 2 or 3 days is sufficient for a day walk and allows others waiting to make travel arrangements in your stead. Less than 1 day should be accompanied by a call/txt or email to the organiser.
GUESTS
+1s are cool by me.GROUP ETHOS
Please remember the organiser is not the leader of the walk - we lead ourselves and make decisions and walk AS A GROUP. The organiser does set the pace however and it is good walking etiquette to stay with the rest of the group. It's not acceptable to leave the organiser and walk apart from the group. People that tend to do that are not welcome.Be considerate:
Be aware of farm animals, wildlife and nesting birds, keep all your litter and #TakithameIf you are unwell or have a cold/flu, please don't come on the walk. The hills will always be there and we will see you the next time.
- Islay and the Paps of Jura-DifficultScotland, Scotland
## Details
Another attempt at doing the Paps of Jura route.It involves walking on a loose scree and bouldery terrain.As this is a difficult route and time bound it's only suitable for experienced hill-walkers.I'm staying on Islay for a couple of days and travelling round the island .
Ferry details to Islay
Kennacraig - Port Askaig (Islay) / Port Ellen (Islay) | Caledonian MacBrayne
Ferry details to Feolin
Summer Timetable 2025
TERRAIN
Boggy approach then steep rocky route with limited path.
ROUTE
Details from Walkhighlands
The Paps of Jura
WALK STATS
Map/sheet OS Explorer 355,Landranger 61.
Distance: 16.5 km
Ascent:1400 Metres
Time: estimated 9/10 hours
SUITABILITY
You must have the fitness and stamina to complete the walk without difficulty. We will walk as a group at a moderate pace.
You are responsible for deciding if this event is suitable for you, coming adequately prepared and looking after yourself on the walk. If there's any questions about suitability, please contact the organiser.
CLOTHING & EQUIPMENT
You must ensure that you come adequately prepared for this walk with hillwalking boots, waterproofs, warm clothes, gloves and hat and food and water.
WEATHER FORECAST
Please make sure you check the weather forecast before you come:
Please remember to check the website the night before the walk - if the weather forecast is very bad we may change or cancel the walk, or move it to a different day.
Websites providing up to date forecasts.- Beinn An Oir (Argyll and Bute) weather - Met Office
- Beinn an Òir Weather Forecast (785m)
- LIFTS/MEETUP TIME
We will meet at the Port Askaig car park on Islay for 7.30,car share on the ferry to Feolin 7.55.It takes about 20 minutes to drive to our walk start point
If you need a lift please use the comments box below to ask for one.If receiving a lift, agree beforehand with your driver how you're splitting costs, share contact details and keep car tidy.
Please arrive ready to walk. We will only wait for 5 minutes before leaving.
RSVPs
• Yes: You intend to come and will turn up.
If you can't make it, change your RSVP to NO to allow someone else to take your place.
GROUP ETHOS
Please remember the organiser is not the leader of the walk - we lead ourselves and make decisions and walk AS A GROUP. If you don't like the sound of that, perhaps this walk is not for you :-)
Be considerate: Follow the Scottish Outdoor Access Code for COVID-19 https://www.outdooraccess-scotland.scot/access-outdoors-during-current-coronavirus-outbreak-guidance-public-and-land-managers be aware of farm animals, wildlife and nesting birds, keep all your litter and #TakitHame. - Sunny's Second Full House Completion - Tinto HillTinto Hill Car Park , Thankerton
Within easy reach of the cities of the central belt and with an isolated position away from the other Border's hills, Tinto is an extremely popular and straightforward hill. The summit has a huge bronze age cairn and commands superb views.
A Full House completion means reaching the summit of all hills in six categories recorded by the Scottish Mountaineering Club (SMC): Munros, Munro Tops, Corbetts, Grahams, Donalds, and Furths. This is Sunny's second one!
TERRAIN
Straightforward and very wide, clear path, anyone can do it.! 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼ROUTE
See all the details on Walk Highlands: https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/glasgow/tinto.shtmlWALK STATS
Distance - 7km / 4.25 miles
Time 2 - 3 hours
Ascent - 486mSUITABILITY/PARTICIPATION STATEMENT
You are responsible for deciding if this event is suitable for you, coming adequately prepared and looking after yourself on the walk. If there's any questions about suitability, please contact the organiser.The Scottish Hillwalking and Activities Group recognises that hill walking, scrambling and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement.
LIFTS/MEETUP TIME
Those attending will be meeting at Tinto hill car park at 9:30 and the walk will start at 10am with a small celebration at the summit around noon.
If you need a lift please use the comments box below to ask for one.RSVPs
• Yes: You intend to come and will turn up.
If you can't make it, change your RSVP to NO to allow someone else to take your place.
Do ensure you give adequate warning if you decide not to come on the walk.GROUP ETHOS
All welcome to join the walk!!!REFRESHMENTS/CELEBRATION
Afterwards there will be a dinner and Ceillidh at Elphinstone hotel. 3 course Dinner (18:15) and Ceillidh (20:30) £45 per person. please contact Sunny (07809146713) to reserve dinner. - Ullapool weekend 2026会場が必要です
The organisers have agreed a date for the Ullapool weekend in 2026, taking on board some of the feedback we received about avoiding the bank holiday weekends. As we like going in May, we've decided on this weekend.
We're giving notification now so that people can book accommodation in advance.
For those of you who don't know the town, it's about 50 miles north west of Inverness and sits about two thirds of the way down Loch Broom. There are loads of different options for walks and hillwalks within an hours drive (if that), from big long multi-Munro challenges to easy scrambles to long coastal walks.
RSVP for this event to book your space so we know you're coming along.
Would you like to organise a walk you know?
If you'd like to come along and organise a walk yourself, please leave a comment at the bottom.Suitability
The Scottish Hillwalking and Activities Group recognises that hill walking, scrambling and mountaineering are activities with a danger of personal injury or death. Participants in these activities should be aware of and accept these risks and be responsible for their own actions and involvement.You are responsible for deciding if this event is suitable for you, coming adequately prepared and looking after yourself on the walk. If there's any questions about suitability, please contact the organiser.
Anybody that is worried about pace and whether they can keep up with the group - there's all sorts of paces, everyone is different. Whether they are slow going up or fast, there's usually enough variety of walks to cater for everyone.
Accommodation
There are plenty of places to stay in Ullapool, however you should book early to avoid disappointment.
Please book your own accommodation - potential places could be:- Ullapool campsite is huge however doesn't take advance bookings, Ardmair campsite is a bit further north which does, however is a bit out of the way.
- Various hotels and B&Bs - I would suggest not using booking.com as it's a bit rubbish, instead use Google Maps and find B&Bs and book directly.
- The Caledonian Hotel was good although I see they've put their prices up quite a bit for next year. The Royal Hotel is also fairly decent.
- Bunkhouses - as the SYHA at Ullapool books up well in advance, although closer to the time I'd suggest phoning them to see.
- Air B& B - a couple of people booked whole cottages - and remember you can share too!
Hillwalks planned:
Ben Mor Coigach moderate pace - Jim H (doing again due to lack of view in 2025)
Travelling
TBCKeep an eye on the comments box below for specific details.