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Callander Ramblers - Based in the Trossachs town of Callander, the Callander Ramblers usually organise 2 outings per month with walks to suit a range of fitness levels. Everything from a couple of hours around local woodlands to more adventurous outings in the hills with a little scramble or two thrown in. Visitors to the area always welcome.
Glasgow Glenmore Club - Based in West-End of Glasgow, weekend and day trips twice monthly plus indoor lectures & slide shows. Mixed abilities hillwalking and mountaineering. Biannual foreign trip. All welcome.
Fife Walking Club - Membership is of all age groups and from all parts of Fife (and beyond). Membership is currently around but they turn up in groups of up to 30. Our walks vary in grade from very easy strolls to Grade A! Further information is available on receipt of a stamped, addressed envelope - from: Andrew Crawford, Secretary, Fife Walking Club, Chiad Fhear, 19 Huntly Place, St Andrews, Fife KY16 8XA
Blairgowrie & District Hillwalking Club - The Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club is a friendly, sociable club for those interested in walking in Scotland's hills. Our walk meets take place every third Sunday and cover most levels of ability and experience from low level, shorter walks to mountain walking and scrambling.
Stirling Hillwalking Club - Members meet every second Sunday and travel to various locations around the country. There is a wide age range and walks are planned and led by our members. We always welcome new routes and venues. The winter programme tends to have low level walks within easy travelling distance. In summer we go further afield and have some more challenging hikes. Visit our website for more information on what we do and how to join.
Dunblane Rambling Club - The Dunblane Rambling Club meets on alternate Sundays throughout the year. Leaving Dunblane at 9am, we climb mostly Munros and Corbetts in the summer and lower level walks in the winter. Please visit our website for more information.
Inverness Mountaineering Club - Club set up in 1950 to encourage mountaineering in the Highlands and to organise transport to the hills. Over fifty years later, the objectives are still the same; members go summer and winter hillwalking and climbing, ski mountaineering, caving, camping and backpacking. It's not just for the hard climbers!
Lomond Mountaineering Club - The Lomond Mountaineering Club was established in 1931 making it one of the longest-established in Scotland and today, as then, welcomes new members regardless of background, experience, etc. For details contact club secretary John Manning at Flat 1, 5 Maybank St, Queens Park, Glasgow G42 8QP (0141 423 2633) or email to tgo@calmags.co.uk.
Napier Mountaineering Club - The Napier Mountaineering club, takes part in climbing and walking regularly with the occasional weekend trip thrown in. Anyone interested in joining the club please e-mail 01003364@napier.ac.uk
Edinburgh University Mountaineering Club - A large friendly university club with all ranges of abilities. Large social and meets calendar - see website for details.
Edinburgh JMCS - Club members take part in almost all mountaineering activities, including rock climbing, hill walking, mountain biking, ski touring and winter climbing. Enquiries about membership and other matters to Neil Cuthbert, Club Secretary, 0131 466 1521
Edinburgh Ski Club aims to promote the sport of skiing and snowboarding to local Edinburgh people. They organise three wintersports holidays abroad each year, as well as day trips and weekends to Scottish ski resorts.There are currently over 230 members of the Club, and are always keen to welcome new members who are interested in snowsports!
Cioch Mountaineering Club , Dunfermline - Small club based in Dunfermline catering for all types of outdoor activity, but mostly Munro Bagging and Rock and Ice climbing.
An Teallach Mountaineering Club - Hillwalking club affiliated to Mountaineering Council of Scotland.
Ochils Mountaineering Club - The OMC is a Stirling based club which caters for climbers and hillwalkers in Central Scotland. We are a friendly club who cater for all ranges of age, ability and experience. Above all we welcome newcomers. We organise regular weekend meets as well as midweek and training meets. Visit our website for more information.
FVO - Orienteering in the heart of Central Scotland.
Ptarmigan Mountaineering Club - The Ptarmigan MC is an Edinburgh-based mountaineering and walking club which runs a monthly bus, often to the Highlands. Their core idea is to offer members maximum freedom, choosing their own activities, with their own start and finish points on the bus route. There are no led walks but are happy to offer advice. New members welcome.
Edinburgh Interlopers Orienteering Club - Interlopers organise orienteering events at locations in and around Edinburgh and throughout Scotland. They also attend events run by other clubs, and arrange transport and accommodation for event is distant locations.
London Corinthian Sailing Club - home of all kinds of sailing in London. Drop in to the friendly clubhouse on the Thames in Hammersmith and join in.
Lomond Kayak Club - Meets at the Meadow Centre Pool Dumbarton between September and April each year. Outdoor programme in between these dates including river and sea paddling.
Glasgow Kayak Club - Active club involved in river running, racing, sea kayaking. All levels catered for. Pool sessions for beginners (or those of us who need a refresher in rolling). Regular trips and newsletters to keep everyone up to date. Other details available on the website.
Drumchapel & Clydebank Kayak Club - The club meets every Tuesday 8 - 10pm in the Playdrome in Clydebank. Prospective members welcome.
Inverness Canoe Club - Friendly active club based in Inverness since 1992. Some of the activities organised include pool sessions during the winter, training evenings and canoe trips. The club is mainly river, sea and surf orientated at present, with some Canoe Association Instructors amongst its members who offer instruction on an informal basis. Why not look at our website for more details of what is happening.
Eagle Club - The Eagle Club are an Edinburgh based adventure club open to anyone interested in walking, climbing, canoeing, cycling or any other outdoor activity. The members mainly consist of leaders with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme in Edinburgh and we work closely with the DofE.
Fife & Edinburgh Kitesurf Club - FEKC was formed in 2005 to promote and safeguard all aspects of kitesurfing around the Forth Estuary and now holds full BKSA affiliation. We currently have around 50 active members and hold regular meets to keep in touch and organise trips and events.
Capelrig Climbing Club - Based in Glasgow, monthly weekend trips plus other social events. All ages and abilities are welcome to join. Activities focus on hillwalking although some members also rock climb. Annual Foreign trip.
Glasgow HF Outdoor Club - A walking and hillwalking club which has been in continuous existence for 90 years. The club was started as many others were at that time, as a reaction to the very unhealthy industrial conditions of city living. The club has no political or religious affiliations of any kind, and all are welcome to join.