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Peccadillo ready for the next trip

Visit the canal

Barge specifics

Terms/Conditions

Book a route

- route one
- route two
- route three

Book a Route - One

BOOKING PROCEDURE:

  1. Choose the trip you would like to book (type, date and route).
  2. Phone or email us to check availability, confirm cost, discuss your package requirements and provisionally book your trip.
  3. Fill in the booking form Booking Form (either print from this link or we can post it to you along with full Terms & Conditions).
  4. Post the form to us with your deposit (make the cheque out to "Peccadillo".)
  5. We will confirm your booking by return post enclosing all the information you need.
    - 20% deposit required with booking.
    - Balance to be paid no less than 30 days prior to trip.
  6. Return your booking form by post to:
    Peccadillo, 1 Applecross Street , GLASGOW , G4 9SP

Sunny dullatur bog
Sunny Dullatur Bog

For a day trip, you will need: Life raft

No stilettos now…make sure you wear comfortable flat shoes with a good grip. Waterproof gear is always an idea although there is plenty of room inside if it rains. Dress warmer than the day dictates to compensate for the wind chill as we sail along, and remember your sun block and a hat on sunny days.
If you have any allergies, be sure to bring your anti histamines or other treatments.

Sample Schedule:
Glasgow to Auchinstarry

Join us at Applecross Basin in Glasgow 's city centre.

09:30 coffee, croissants & safety talk

10:00 set sail through Bishopbriggs, Cadder towards Kirkintilloch

12:30 stop for a pub lunch

14:00 set sail for Auchinstarry & take a turn on Dullatur Bog

17:00 disembark at Auchinstarry near Croy

 

 

 

Route one:

Glasgow to Auchinstarry

This trip is a must for anyone who loves Glasgow . Go back in time, live the rough and beautiful as you glide above the city on the secret summit run, forgotten for 50 years and seldom seen except but joggers and dog walkers.
Barge at Applecross mooring, sunset

You'll weave a whole new perspective of familiar streets and buildings and all our passengers to date have been surprised to find how far into this city this nature tunnel penetrates. We call it the Glasgow safari.

Canal cuts through industrail area pylons


See the map on the Canal page.

Choose a Route

Route Two:

Kirkintilloch to Falkirk

 

Quotable Quotes:

"Exciting opportunity to do something different outdoors."
Jane McKellar - Researcher, Newsquest

     
 
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