Club Training, Activities & Events

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Date Event name (select to view) Near Level
2026
Mon 15 Jun Newlands Park TOM 4 (Training On Mondays) No.995. Glasgow Activity
Wed 24 Jun Alexandra Park Greater Glasgow Spring Series 11 No.996. Glasgow Local
Wed 5 Aug The Village East Kilbride WEST 1 Wed Evening Summer Train No.997. East Kilbride Activity
Wed 12 Aug Summerston WEST 2 Wed Evening Summer Train No.998. Glasgow Activity
Wed 19 Aug The Village Cumbernauld WEST 3 Wed Evening Summer Train No.999. Cumbernauld Activity
Wed 26 Aug Glasgow City Centre STAG's 3rd Double Deer Sprint No.1000. Glasgow Local
Sun 30 Aug Tollcross Park Du'O' 2026 No.1001. Glasgow Local
Wed 2 Sept St.Leonards East Kilbride WEST 4 Wed Evening Summer Train No. East Kilbride Activity
Wed 9 Sept Cumbernauld WEST 5 Wed Evening Summer Train No. Cumbernauld Activity
Sat 12 Sept Palacerigg CP Visitors Centre Development Conf & Half-yearly meeting Cumbernauld Activity
Mon 14 Sept Glasgow Green TOM 5 aka 'Your 2026 MOT' :) Glasgow Activity
Mon 21 Sept Cathkin Braes CP East, TOM 6 - Terrain & O Skills MOT Glasgow Activity
Sun 4 Oct STAG Highland Perthshire Area Technical Training Day 2026 Activity

We also have some Permanent Orienteering Courses

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How it works

How the calendar subscription works

Do you use a calendar on your computer, phone, or tablet?

Do you spend ages copying over all the events on to you calendar?

Well now you can subscribe to the our events calendar. This will automatically write and update all the club events onto your own calendar. You may need to repeat this to get new events added, it depends on your particular calendar setup.

To subscribe select this link

This will either automatically take you to the subscription details on your calendar.

If clicking on the link takes you to another webpage. Then copy the link and paste it into the subscription window in your calendar.

Or it may download a file called calendar.ics, once downloaded click on it to start the process, or use it to import the dates into other calendar applications like Gmail etc.

Examples of computer calendars are: iCal on iphones and ipads and Macs; Outlook Calendar on Windows machines; or Google calendar.

Further details of these calendars and others can be found here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICalendar
or do a Google search for "ics calendar subscription".

Explanation of Event levels

Local events are usually low key and in the 'localised' area, ideal for newcomers to try the sport and Activities are non competitive events used for training and coaching, aimed at members of the club, but they can attract people from neighbouring clubs, and are often ideal for newcomers to try the sport. Regional events attract participants from around the local Region, National events are high quality competitions that will attract people from far away, Major events are Major Events such as a British Championships.

Neighbouring clubs events

Nearby events can be found based on a postcode via Ollie O'Brien's UK Orienteering Races Map (centred on the G1 postcode as an example), or the following list sorted by date

Note. Links below will open the event details that are on the British Orienteering website in a new tab or window.