Travel: 48 hours in Kilsyth
• 3pm Stroll around the nearby Colzium Estate. Wander through the walled gardens or follow one of the woodland trails, working up a healthy appetite.
• 6pm Pop back to the Coachman for lunch and select from the menu of local produce. Try fillet steaks cooked to perfection or slow-cooked burgundy-braised pig cheeks.
• Saturday, 9am
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Hide AdA hearty breakfast will provide fuel for a busy day, packed with activities.
• Noon Saddle up with pre-booked trekking from Woodend Riding Centre (www.woodendrc.co.uk). Experienced riders can choose a one or two-hour hack. Your route will take you along quiet pathways, and it’s quite something to see the Antonine Wall from horseback.
• 3pm Pack a picnic feast and stroll up Bar Hill Fort, Twechar. Take in the stunning views over the Kelvin Valley. Turn back time to 142AD when Roman Emperor Antoninus Pius ordered a fortification stretching 37 miles to be built.
• 6pm Time for sundowners at the picturesque Auchinstarry Marina (tel: 01236 829200, www.boathousekilsyth.com). Relax and enjoy the view over the Forth and Clyde canal, before moving inside for dinner.
• 8pm Treat yourself to a feed at the marina’s restaurant, The Boathouse. A haggis bonbons with whisky sauce starter and Toulouse sausage, chorizo and bean cassoulet main will fill you up.
• Sunday, 10am Hire a canoe or kayak by the hour or for the whole day, tel: 07828 008997 and ask for Eddie McGhee, www.outdoortrax.co.uk
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Hide Ad• Noon Cycle along nearby tow paths. Tandems and mountain bikes are available from Outdoor Trax, and Eddie can arrange climbing lessons in the quarry.
• 2pm Take your memories home.
CATRIONA THOMSON
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