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Perth

Strollers

Status:Active, open to new members
Group email: Strollers group
When: On Monday mornings
Every four weeks, week 2
Venue: As arranged

We aim to have half-day walks which range in length between about 4 and 5 miles, which are neither too strenuous nor go at too fast a pace. It is impossible to avoid all hills in Scotland but, if we do go up hills, they are not be steep or high and we do not hurry.

Group members are encouraged to suggest and lead walks, so that the burden does not fall solely on the group leader. Details of each walk are circulated by email approximately one week in advance. Numbers on walks are very variable, usually within the range of 10- 25, the figure of 25 being the maximum practical number that would be acceptable for most walks. Car sharing is encouraged, both to assist those members without their own transport and to provide a greater selection of walks that might be restricted due to inadequate car parking space. Over 2025, a range of walks were successfully completed, generally within 15 -20 miles of Perth. Places visited included Falkland, Cambo, Fife Coastal Path (St Monan's to Anstruther), new Destiny Bridge, Limekilns and Charleston.

Since we want to enjoy the sights and variety of the local countryside, it is inevitable that we use paths or tracks where the ground conditions are a bit taxing, especially in the winter months. There can be no guarantee of fine weather at any time of the year so, if you are in doubt about whether the walk might be going ahead, please check with the leader beforehand. Suitable footwear, normally walking shoes or boots, and waterproof clothing are essential. In addition for the winter walks hat and gloves are also essential. It is sensible to carry a small first aid kit.

The leader assumes that members do not take part in a country walk of about 5 miles if they have a medical condition which makes that inadvisable. You should therefore be reasonably sure that your participation in a walk would not either put yourself at risk or create difficulties for the leader or other group members. Like all walk groups, we walk throughout the year, adopting a 3-week schedule in the summer period.