This walk has been postponed until later in the summer - if you'd like to be informed when it is rearranged, please contact [email protected]


Monday 11 May, 5pm

Meet at St Mocha, Carbeth (parking available)

The Carbeth community of huts was established after the First World War in the hamlet of Carbeth, 5 miles north of Clydebank. Having long been a place where families living by the Clyde could get a break and fresh air, they also played an important role in the Clydebank Blitz as they filled with evacuees and homeless families. Join Y Sort It (who run their own hut providing outdoor experiences and respite for local young people) on a guided walk to learn more about the fascinating hutters history.

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