The Alpine Club, the world’s first mountaineering club, was founded in 1857. For over 150 years, members have been at the leading edge of worldwide mountaineering development and exploration.
With membership, experienced and aspiring alpinists benefit from a varied meets programme, regional lectures with notable guest speakers, reduced rates at many alpine huts, opportunity to apply for grants to support expeditions, significant discounts at many UK retailers, extensive networking contacts, access to the AC Library and maps - and more!
Becoming a Member07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ
07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ
07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ
10 Jan 2017
Andy Inglis: White Lines Edinburgh
10 Jan 2017
Dave Wynne-Jones: 4000m. Climbing the Highest Mountains of the Alps London
07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ
11 Jan 2017
Jim Gregson: A Good Ticking Off - more first ascents in East Greenland
07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ
07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ
07 Jan 2017 - 29 Mar 2017
The Golden and Silver Ages of Mountaineering 1855-1900 South West Frenchay Village Museum
1 Begbrook Park,
Winterbourne,
Bristol
BS16 1SZ