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Weekends
Isle of Arran - 9th to 11th May 2008
At no more than 20 miles long and 10 miles wide, the Isle of Arran is often described as 'Scotland in miniature'. The Isle of Arran is one of the most accessible of the Scottish Islands and one of the most Southerly. The line between the Highlands and the Lowlands of Scotland divides the island almost exactly in two and Arran mirrors the differing landscapes. The North is ruggedly Mountainous and sparsely populated, whereas the South, milder and home to the majority of the some 4,000 inhabitants. Our well-appointed Bunkhouse is situated in Lamlash, some 3 miles from the Ferry Terminal in Brodick, and over Saturday and Sunday, we aim to climb Goatfell (874m), A'Chir (720m) and Cir Mhor (799m).
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Price £130.00 per person includes transport from Dundee, the Ferry crossing, Bunkhouse Accommodation, breakfast and packed lunch and all Guiding (weather permitting).
For further details contact Paul Russell at
taysidetrekking@hotmail.co.uk