SoSOL - Croy HillSun 15 Mar, 2026

Croy

Croy

SoSOL

Regional level event

Explanation of Event levels

Local events are usually low key and in the 'localised' area, ideal for newcomers to try the sport and Training events are non competitive and 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.

Terrain type: Forest & Moorland

Last updated: Thu 08 January, 2026

Overview

Regional-level forest & moorland event. Part of the South of Scotland league series.  Full range of courses from White to Brown.

Location Info

Near: Cumbernauld
Lat,Lng: 55.9566,-4.0368
Postcode: G65 9JG
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Directions / Parking

Directions/Parking: The event will be at Croy Hill.  Nearest railway station is Croy.

Event Centre: Holy Cross Primary School, Croy, G65 9JG
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Parking is only at Croy Railway Station, G68 9FA  - using the larger lower car park, south of the smaller car park that is adjacent to the station (although drop-offs are possible outside the school).  500 metre walk to the school.
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Map / Terrain

New map by Klaas Wynne.  Scale 1: 7,500  Contours 5m.

Course Information

Course lengths and details (km):

COURSE

DISTANCE

(km)

DIFFICULTYINTENDED FOR
Whitetbc ~1.5kEasiestYoung novices, Children 8 - 10
Yellowtbc ~2kEasyChildren under 12, families
Orangetbc ~3kMediumNovice adults, children progressing from novice level
Light Greentbc ~3kMedium to HardImprovers
Short Greentbc ~2.5kHardExperienced Orienteers
Greentbc~ 4.5kHardExperienced Orienteers
Bluetbc ~5/6kHardExperienced Orienteers
Browntbc ~8kHardExperienced Orienteers


Novices & Beginners

When you enter, we'll give you a map with your course pre-marked, which is yours to keep. If you don't have your own dibber (or SI Card) we can lend you one, free of charge, but there's a £30 replacement cost if this is lost. 

We recommend that you enter the white, yellow or orange course, which you can do as an individual or in a pair/family group:

- White is the easiest level of course, suitable for young beginners, often with a parent or carer for company. Controls are fairly close together, and usually at path junctions, or junctions of paths and streams or walls; the best route should be obvious, along paths, and require very few decisions.
- Yellow is slightly longer and harder than White, and is often the first solo course that competitors do. Controls may be further apart, and are placed at junctions or obvious features; the best route should be relatively obvious, but not necessarily along paths.
- Orange course is medium difficulty and distance, suitable for adult beginners – controls may be 50m from paths, and reading map detail such as contours may be necessary; you may have several choices of route – some of which may be across terrain rather than along paths.

Shadowing and Competitive Pairs entry options are available. Shadowing is where a junior competitor takes part, with an adult following on for safety or confidence purposes. This usually takes place on the White, Yellow or Orange courses. You pay for one entry, and receive one dibber. Only the junior competitor shows up in the results (e.g. Maggie McBabb + 1). Competitive Pairs, on the other hand, sees both competitors make an entry. Each gets a race map, but there is only one dibber. Both will appear in the results (e.g. Shug McPhater and Effie McClumpha).

See our webpage Newcomers for more information on what to expect on a course. If you have any questions, please contact the organiser (email below).

Entry Details

Entry form to follow in early February.

Online entries close on 8th March. Entry on the day subject to map availability.

Entry Fees:

Senior BOF £11
Senior SOA £12
Senior non-member £13

Senior on white/yellow/orange £7, £8, £9 (BOF, SOA, Non-member)

Juniors/students (BOF or SOA) £5
Junior/student non-member £6

Pairs:
Additional adult £2
Additional junior £1



 

Registration and Start times

Starts between 11:00 - 12:30. Courses close at 14:30.

Contacts / Officials

Alastair Dunlop

info@clydesideorienteers.org.uk