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Join us for a Sponsored Ramble in aid of Children in Need

9/29/2015

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We, in partnership with the Black Lion Wolsingham, would like to invite you to a sponsored ramble in aid of Children in Need. Sunday 11 October. You can download your own sponsorship form or make a donation on the day. If you can't join us on the Sunday, you are welcome to join us for our regular Saturday walk on 10 October and make a donation (*donation voluntary for our Saturday walk*). 

BBC Countryfile are hosting a Sponsored Ramble on the weekend of 10-11 October, and we thought it would be great to join in. More details here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/…/countryfile-ramble-for-bbc-children-…

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North Pennines Walking Festival

9/27/2015

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We hosted the first walk of the North Pennines Walking Festival yesterday (well OK, we were walk no. 3, but it was still the first day). Seven humans and one dog walked 15 miles along the Weardale Way from Wolsingham to Rookhope. We took a few detours to avoid some poorly maintained sections of the Way, so we only actually saw the river twice! The weather was dry but muggy, and we only met one grumpy cow, two walkers and LOTS of C2C cyclists. Photos on Flickr 
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Join us for the North Pennines Walking Festival

9/1/2015

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The North Pennines Walking Festival is nearly here, and we are hosting the first walk - the Weardale Way from Wolsingham to Rookhope (16 miles). The festival caters for all abilities and ages, and the theme this year is the Pennine Way.

Diana Denbury, Festival organiser, says "This year's festival will run from Saturday 26th September to Sunday 4th October 2015 and the programme aims to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Pennine Way, however, it will also encompass and celebrate other long-distance trails within the North Pennines AONB, such as the Weardale & Teesdale Way, Bowes loop and Isaac’s Tea Trail. Additional walks such as the Ravenber's Way will also feature in the programme."

To view the walks and book your place please visit the Friends of the North Pennines website.
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