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Claremont Rambling Club walked from Linlithgow to Bo’ness

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Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day out, which started with a morning coffee stop in Dobbies Livingston.

Claremont Rambling Club had a great day out on Sunday, February 8, when members and visitors tried a new area.

They walked 8.5 miles in mild and dry weather from Linlithgow to Bo’ness, taking in Linlithgow Palace and numerous historic sites, the Kinneil Woods and Nature Reserve plus fantastic views of the Firth of Forth and the Ochil Hills. Paths were good, although mud on one downhill stretch added to the sense of adventure.

Those who opted for a shorter six-mile walk took a more or less circular route around Bo’ness, taking in many of the same sights but avoiding the hilly and muddy bits.

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Everyone thoroughly enjoyed the day out, which started with a morning coffee stop in Dobbies Livingston, and ended with a thoroughly enjoyable social hour in Bo’ness before the club bus took the walkers back to East Kilbride.

Anyone interested in finding out more about the club can go to https://claremontramblers.co.uk or the Claremont Ramblers Facebook page.

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