Hunting for Roman aqueducts, learning the ancient Kanun laws of Albania, and meeting the Amazigh people of Tunisia. Cycling in remote parts of the most land-mined country in the world. Sandstorms, scorpions, midnight boars, real forests, and coming face-to-face with the climate and refugee crises. Cycle adventurer Mike shares a few tales of inspiring people, punctures, and some silly puns from his seven-month, 8,000km jaunt that involved almost 13 ‘Everests’ and an uncountable number of ice creams.
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READ MORELearn some fascinating facts about space then search the skies for constellations and planets at Mugdock Country Park.
READ MOREForth Valley Unity is excited to announce a fantastic lineup of events throughout Ramadan, leading up to Eid at the University of Stirling.
READ MOREAlloa Women's Festival, in celebration of International Women's Day, returns to Alloa Town Hall on Saturday 15th March!
READ MOREJoin Gartmore Heritage Society on 19th March and hear the story of how the single malt rose from the shadows - transformed from an overlooked relic to become a global luxury obsession.
READ MORECalling all football & journalism enthusiasts (ages 13-25). Join our Creative Youth Assembly group on 25th March as we welcome the incredible Hugh MacDonald, a local, well know football journalist!
READ MOREDr Murray Cook gives this talk on the medieval cross slab discovered near Doune in 2020.
READ MOREJoin Waterstones Stirling at Dunblane Library on 15th April, where we are delighted to be hosting best selling Scottish author Jess Smith who will be discussing her wonderful new book, Button Bog!
READ MOREWriter Adrian Ross gives this talk on children’s author and broadcaster Lavinia Derwent, who found huge success late in life, with memoirs about growing up on a farm in the Borders.
READ MOREDr Morrison-Low will explore the nineteenth-century photographic collections held by the National Museums of Scotland and the impact photography had on the general public.
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