
Join the Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland for a day working on paths in the stunning Craigellachie National Nature Reserve.
Give back to beautiful landscapes we all love, and get stuck in volunteering this Sunday!
Participants will help to repair a section of footpath which may be damaged due to weather or general wear and tear.
Tasks such as clearing drains or cutting back vegetation help the longevity of the path whilst encouraging the use of a specific path line to help to preserve the mountainside.
LOCATION | Craigellachie National Nature Reserve, Aviemore Meeting point NNR/Youth Hostel Carpark NH 893 118 |
REQUIREMENTS | Participants will need to take food and water for the day and be prepared for walking and physical work Clothing required; sturdy boots, full waterproofs, spare layers Due to the nature of this activity, it is restricted to physically active people, who have experience and equipment for a day in the hills. Not suitable for families or children, if 14-18 year olds wish to join they must be accompanied by an adult Capacity: 10 |
TOILETS | Aviemore public toilets or toilets at the Youth Hostel, and for up the hill a toilet tent will be taken! |
DOGS | The nature of this task with the use of hand tools and on a public footpath mean that it is not advised for dogs to attend the event |
DISABLED ACCESS | Unfortunately this event is not suitable for disabled attendees |
COST | Free |
BOOKING INFO | Booking essential: click here to book now |