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Yomp Achnacarry Castle Not for the faint hearted, this gruelling 30 mile hike across rough terrain will test your physical and mental endurance. Commando Spirit’s Survive The Yomp, offers participants the chance to experience the legendary 30-mile trek normally only faced by Royal Marines Commandos in order to complete their training and earn their prestigious green beret. Taking place around the iconic setings of Achnacarry and Spean Bridge. Situated in the heart of the Highlands, the landscape is nothing short of impressive and as far removed from ordinary civilian life and modern city living as possible.
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Stirling Fringe Festival Stirling Now in its third year the Stirling Fringe promises to be bigger, brighter and bolder than ever. The city’s streets and venues will come alive for nine days as artists, musicians, poets, actors, comedians and storytellers flock to celebrate the performing and visual arts in Stirling. This year’s programme is as eclectic as ever and features events for everyone, including pop-up theatre, stand-up comedy, spoken word events, guided walks and a family fun day. Highlights include an array of traditional musicians, an apace singing group from
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The Iron Ride, Errol. Gruelling challenges lie ahead for keen cyclists with a choice of three routes starting from the village of Errol on Scotland’s east
coast. Choose from 80km, 130km or 180 km.
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September 25 - 4
Wigtown Book Festival Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway Founded in 1999, the 10-day Wigtown Book Festival is now one of the UK’s best-loved literary events and this year has more than 175 events and activities for all ages, including
music, theatre, food and visual arts.
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26th September
Findhorn Bay Culture Day Forres. A carnivalesque celebration of arts and culture will see the streets, cafes, shops and civic buildings of Forres come alive with a brilliant mix of street theatre, performance, art, music and dance, plus lots of ‘have a go’
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