Wolds Walking Festival launch
As well as taking part in the 10 walks on offer, visitors could get information from the stalls run by the festival partners, showing what the Wolds has to offer all year round.
This family-friendly event also had children’s craft activities and demonstrations from Do-Dance Louth to keep all ages entertained.
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Hide AdThe Festival runs to June 2 and has plenty of walks and events to cater for all abilities.
The walks take part throughout each day, including a number of evening walks for those who work.
The majority of the walks are free, with voluntary donations welcome.
You can just turn up to most of the walks, however some do require prior booking.
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Hide AdFor the more energetic walker, this Friday (May 24) will see a 15-mile energetic walk on the eastern slopes of the Wolds.
The start point is the Royal Oak (Splash) at Little Cawthorpe near Louth, where parking is available.
The walk, starting at 10am, has been organised by Heritage Lincolnshire and the cost is £3.50.
Walk leader Kevin Dixon can give more information if needed on 07910 749 839.
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Hide AdAlso on Friday, a hilly walk near Caistor will reveal the iron-mining history of the Nettleton Valley.
This is a booking-only walk; call walk leader Elizabeth Jefferson on 07599 006314 or email [email protected] to book a place.
Saturday, May 25, will see a selection of walks starting and finishing at the historic church of St Andrew’s at Ashby Puerorum,near Horncastle.
Three walks are on offer - all ending with a bbq - but all require prior booking with the walk leader.
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Hide AdAn 8-mile walk heads out at 9am with Edward Jones (01507 524721).
The 5-mile walk starts at 10am with Sylvia Jones (01507 524721) and the 3-mile walk at 11am (01507 533208).
Donations for these walks will be welcome for festival funds and St Andrew’s Church, with proceeds from the bbq also going to church funds.
As well as regular walks, there are also some that have a more specialist appeal.
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Hide AdOne of these is walk number 64 ‘If You Go Down To The Woods Today’.
This walk is for musicians of all ages and ability.
Take along your instruments, teddy bears and a picnic and join the Witham Valley Band and the Army Cadets Band for an afternoon of improvised musical fun.
Why not take a stroll before or after the concert and be inspired by the bird song.
Booking for this event is through John Gooding on 07930 826205.
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Hide AdAnother of the event highlights is an introduction to small bore shooting and archery, taking place next Wednesday, May 29, at New Farm in Burgh le Marsh.
The cost for this activity is £17 per person, which includes 50 rounds of ammunition.
For more details call 01754 810424.
To find out full details of these and all the walks and events, visit the festival website at www.woldswalking festival.co.uk.
Alternatively, pick up a festival brochure at libraries and other outlets.