What's On in June 2008
Mon 2nd June
| NTS Visitor Centre Glencoe
| Fire and Ice and All Things Nice A short low-level walk looking at how volcanoes and glaciers shaped the glen to see what we see today. Booking essential £5 1.30 - 4.30pm
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Wed 4th & Sat 14th June
| NTS Visitor Centre Glencoe
| Hidden Hanging Valleys A guided walk to Coire Gabhail -Glencoe's infamous Coire of Capture. Wildlife, history and geology abound in this special place. Booking essential £10, no unaccompanied under 18's. Packed lunch, walking boots and waterproofs required. 10.00am - 3.00pm |
Fri 6th, Sat 7th & Sun 8th June | Nevis Range Fort William
| Mountain Bike World Cup 2008 Riders will compete in three of the most demanding, high-speed events in extreme freesports - Downhill, 4 Cross and the Olympic discipline of Cross Country. Call 01397 705825 for more information. |
Sat 7th June
| NTS Visitor Centre Glencoe
| Moth Morning Traps will be set on Friday evening and we will return in the morning to see what exciting moths we have been found! Followed by cake and coffee, £6 all inclusive. Booking essential. Times to be confirmed. Glencoe Rocks Fun stuff for kids! Make your own volcano, see it errupt before your eyes and hunt for fossils. £3 Booking essential |
Sat 7th June
| Clachaig Boots Bar
| Johnny Hill The acclaimed sessionist returns with another clutch of classic acoustic rock and pop covers. |
Sat 14th June
| Clachaig Boots Bar
| Wolftrain Get down and get funky with some wholesome r&b |
Sat 21st June
| Clachaig Boots Bar | Martyn Tait Original Scots and Irish folk with a few comtemporary numbers too! |
Sat 28th June
| Clachaig Boots Bar
| Skelpaig A spicy young group with a funky edge and a musical reputation second to none. Prepare to be seriously entertained.
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All Clachaig's music starts 9pm in the Boots Bar and is free.
Lectures, tastings etc. times vary - please check.
Check that non Clachaig events are confirmed as correct - we may get it wrong, plans may change!
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