A Bespoke Welcome to Geocaching
At the Milk Barn, Glen Farm,
Falkirk, FK1 3AA.
Sunday 27th April 2014
11am – 2pm
www.geocaching.com
Come along for a catch up with your fellow cachers and put faces to the names we see in the logbooks
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Bespoke – is a community development group who carry out activities which benefit the community whilst promoting the sustainable development of outdoor leisure “Geocaching” and recreational facilities in the Falkirk area; including the operation, maintenance, development, improvement and promotion of the public access path and trail network within the Falkirk area.
So come along and join in the fun of the new caches along the trail from the milk barn back via Kilbean along the new section of the John muir way, heading towards the Canada woods at the Greenrig car park , or why not set sail on the existing Pirate trail GC4MD6Y

John Muir Way –The John Muir Coast to Coast Trail is the flag ship project of the Central Scotland Green Network and is due to open on 21 April 2014, the anniversary of the birth of the conservationist, John Muir. The new trail will be approximately 100 miles long and will run from Muir’s birthplace of Dunbar and will follow the coast to the Forth Bridges, then head across Scotland’s industrial heartland, passing the Falkirk Wheel, before heading into the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park to reach Helensburgh which is close to where John Muir set sail for America. It will be possible to link the route to existing long distance routes, the West Highland Way and the Berwickshire Coast Path. In Falkirk there will be two route options. One taking users into the town via Callendar Wood and a second through Hallglen and Lionthorn, past the Greenrig car park and on to the Falkirk Wheel.

