Light the Lakes charity walk

Graythwaite
 
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The Light The Lakes event sees teams of police officers, staff, retired officers and police friends light up the famous Wainwright fells of Cumbria in memory of colleagues that have died.

How You Can Help

If you would like to support the light the lakes team organising the event contact the organisers to see how you can get involved.

Help Raise Our Profile

How can you help raise the profile. Our ambition has always been to complete all 214 Wainwright Peaks and if you can support by sharing this event with as many people we will achieve the complete set.

Help Plan and Prepare

How can you contribute?

The event has grown beyond our imagination and we are always on the look out for people to support.

Help with Event Delivery

Hands on!

If you would prefer to help out on the weekend to ensure the smooth running of the event, please do reach out.

Graythwaite
Time:
10:00pm
-
10:30pm


20th June 2025 for 2 days
10:00pm
10:30pm
 
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Lakeland Retreats do not run this event. For accurate, up to date information, please contact the organiser.
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