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Lake District Music – Festival Walk

Stock Lane Car Park
 
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Steve Watts Mbe – Guide

How often do you get to visit a music festival AND a UNESCO world heritage site? Complete your festival by experiencing the stunning Grasmere countryside with expert guide Steve Watts.

All walkers get a free packet of gingerbread from Sarah Nelson’s famous Grasmere Gingerbread Shop.

  • Meeting point: Stock Lane Car Park (B5287), Grasmere
  • End: St Oswald’s Church, Grasmere
  • Distance: 4-5 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Duration: 80 mins (approx.) in time for performance at St Oswald’s Church
  • Tickets: £15

Sturdy walking footwear, waterproofs and hat are advisable. Dogs welcome but must be kept on leads at all times. Suitable for children over 10 years when accompanied by an adult. Please bring along water and snacks for the walk, and before booking, make sure to read our full advice and disclaimer on our website www.ldsm.org.uk

Stock Lane Car Park
Time:
9:00am


Price:

£15

 
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