Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre
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There are 6 events at this location
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Glen Girnock Circuit
An 18km walk up 260m, taking in the natural history of this secluded glen. Includes rough tracks and path. Good fitness and a packed lunch both required.
Sat 15 Jun
Free
- 09:30 – 17:00 Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre Glen Girnock Circuit
International Mountain Day Winter Ascent
The Balmoral Rangers host this high winter walk which requires a good level of fitness and a packed lunch. Booking is essential.
Sat 7 Dec
£10 / 013397 55059
Lochnagar Ascent
A full day on one of Scotland's highest mountains. Explore the natural history and management of 'Dark Lochnagar'. Hillwalking gear and a good level of fitness required. Booking is essential.
Sat 3 Aug
£10 / 013397 55059
- 09:30 – 17:30 Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre Lochnagar Ascent
Nature Explorers
A mixture of storytelling, games and activities to get kids involved in nature. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Booking is essential.
Thu 1 Aug
Free / 01339 755059
- 14:00 – 16:00 Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre Nature Explorers
Thu 8 Aug
Free / 01339 755059
- 14:00 – 16:00 Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre Nature Explorers
Thu 15 Aug
Free / 01339 755059
- 14:00 – 16:00 Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre Nature Explorers
Red Deer Ramble
A 4.5km guided walk, on which you'll learn more about this most mysterious and majestic of animals and how it is managed by the local rangers. Booking is essential.
Mon 20 May
Free / 013397 55059
- 18:00 – 20:00 Spittal of Glen Muick Visitor Centre Red Deer Ramble
The Townships of Upper Glen Muick
Explore the abandoned townships and visit lost corn kilns and still houses from over two centuries ago. A rough mountain walk over 8km which requires good fitness and a packed lunch. Booking is essential.
Sun 15 Sep
Free / 01339 755059
Comments & ratings
- 1. Allis – 24 Sep 2010, 9:53am Report
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Roll up! Roll up! Come and see how the British taxpayer loves paying for people, no better than themselves, to lord it over them. Always worth a visit to observe the Class Struggle at first hand; especially if Charles III is in residence - you may overhear whining regarding the shocking penury the "Wales Clan" are forced to live in, amongst such ghastly lower class plebs.
In the UK, all such "stately homes" are worth visiting should you have any interest in architecture; just look at their exteriors. It's up to you if you want to continue feeding rich parasites by paying to look at the interior minutiae of their lives, and the lives of their predecessors.





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