Location – Tegg's Nose Country Park Car Park (W3W optimists.tunes.bribing)
Time – 9am
Distance – Approx 13.5 Miles
Led by local Hill and Moorland Leader John Figiel
We meet at the Tegg's Nose Country Park Car Park (W3W optimists.tunes.bribing) between 09.00 and 09.15 After a quick safety briefing we begin our walk. The walk is approximately 22km (13.6 miles) long, and follows footpaths, bridleways, and quiet roads. There are some uneven and rocky sections, and the very nature of the event means there will be some long ascents and descents.
Our pace will be relaxed!
Guiding is in a small group of no more than 8 people by an experienced local guide.
Please note, this is a challenging route and requires a reasonable standard of fitness.
The walk concludes back at the Tegg's Nose Country Park Cafe at approximately 15.00 with the opportunity for a debrief over drinks and food as a gesture of economic support to the local community.
£28.00
What's Included
Other – Our route can be extremely exposed to the weather, with limited opportunity for shelter. Your guide will be carrying additional safety and medical items as well as additional insulation and weather protection. However please pay attention to the kit list provided and bring enough clothing to be warm and dry should the weather turn a little 'Northern!'
What you'll need
Warm Clothing – Including a warm mid-layer and hat. Jeans are not suitable for this walk.
☂️ Waterproofs – Including waterproof hood.
Food – Sandwiches or similar for picnic lunch & snacks to eat throughout the day.
Drink – Water or soft drink (min one litre for the day). A hot flask may be your best friend if the weather forecast looks chilly!
Other – Please wear walking boots or trail running shoes. Fashion, road trainers, or minimal grip footwear is not suitable or safe for this walk.
walk (12 Jan 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Sunday | 09:00 | - 16:00 |
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