I'm passing Glentress (well, with a minor diversion :wink:) on Sunday while bringing my mum back down from Scotland - it seems too good an opportunity to miss a ride but is there anything to keep a moderately mobile 65 year old happy for a couple of hours? I can't find any mention of forest walking trails so is it going to be the car and the papers? Any advice gratefully received.
Not much else to do that I can think of but maybe she'd be interested in having a wander round Peebles and a coffee. Seems to be what any number of other moderately mobile 65 year olds do.
There are marked walking tales at Glentress too. Alternatively, as mentioned, I have sent my other half off into Glentress for shopping and coffee before.
Peebles High St has a few nice wee shops which should be open on Sunday (Xmas shopping and all that) plus a nice café or two.
There are miles of walking trails there too Matt, if you drove up to the Buzzards nest, after picking up a map from the Hub shop / downloading from 7Stanes (forestry.gov) site, you'd have better access to the upper areas / better views. + she could watch some rad dudes gnarling it up in the free-ride park... Have a look at these pages -
[url= http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/recreation.nsf/$$SearchPlacesToGo?Openform&n=glentress&nt=peebles&cr=Scotland&ct=All%20Counties&op=w&g=uaems&sr= ]Linky 1[/url]
[url= http://www.forestry.gov.uk/website/recreation.nsf/LUWebDocsByKey/ScotlandScottishBordersForestsoftheScottishBordersGlentressForest ]Linky 2[/url]
Park in the red squirrel. There are nice short (~2 miles) walks from there that go around the ponds.
Or in Buzzards nest, a walk that goes down past the green route always seems popular too.
sit her in the cafe to get wired on coffee 🙂
Hire a full-sus for her and set her loose on the black route 🙂
I take my 2YO son there for a walk quite often - there are a few easy walks about the place.
Thanks for all the suggestions, I reckon Peebles for a bit of Xmas shopping and we pick her up on the way back through. I like the wired on coffee thought but a further 4 hours in the car back to Wales might bea bit painfull