South Lincolnshire Walking Festival 2019

28 September to 27 October 2019


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Step forward to lead a walk in the second South Lincolnshire Walking Festival

Following a very successful festival in autumn 2015 Heritage Lincolnshire, a charitable trust based in Heckington, is urging organisations and businesses to volunteer to lead walks in their second South Lincolnshire Walking Festival.

The walking festival will take place between 24th September and 30th October this year and will feature free guided walks in North & South Kesteven, Boston and South Holland. There are already a number of walks lined up so far, led by organisations such as Curlydog Ltd, local Ramblers groups, Walking for Health groups, Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, the RSPB and Lincolnshire Vikings Walking Club but more are needed to help attract visitors to the south of the county.

Beverley Gormley, Heritage Lincolnshire’s Cultural Events Officer, said “The South Lincolnshire Walking Festival is creating a real buzz in this part of the county for the second year! Our first festival last year attracted over 1400 walkers who discovered that North & South Kesteven, Boston and South Holland are jam packed with heritage and history. We want to help show off those hidden gems to local people and visitors while helping to boost the local economy for a second year and are asking groups, businesses and organisations to help us put this part of Lincolnshire firmly on the walking festival map by offering to lead a walk. Last year we were particularly pleased with the number of children who took part in our walks with their families.

South Lincolnshire has a varied landscape that has witnessed Bronze Age burials, Iron Age mints, roman forts, the Knights Templar, castles and abbeys but the festival isn’t only for history lovers! Whether you want to roam with Ramblers, have an adventure with your kids, get snapping on a photography foray or go on ‘walkies’ with your dog, there’s something for everyone. The walks will take place on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays so that those who work or want to involve the family don’t miss out. 2016 marks 25 years since we were registered as a charity and we really want the festival to go with a bang.”

Heritage Lincolnshire also organises the successful Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival in partnership with the Wolds Countryside Service and is keen to promote Lincolnshire’s heritage to walkers. If you or your organisation are interested in leading a walk, please get in touch by email at slwf@heritagelincolnshire.org or phone 01529 461499 before 15th April 2016.


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Dare you enter the Terrifying Templar Tower for our finale?

HALLOWEEN 2015 posterIgnore the spooks, bats, spiders and Templar ghost stories to explore, discover, create and have fun while Temple Bruer Tower holds you in its spell. Maybe it will decide to keep you!

As part of the fun you can join in with our ‘Templars on the Heath’ 2.5 mile walk with archaeologist Gary Taylor and enjoy a special piece of cake to celebrate the end of the festival. The walk leaves from the tower at 2pm.

Don’t have ‘knight’mares!

Free entry, Temple Bruer Tower, Temple Lane, Welbourn, Sleaford LN5 0DG

31st October 11am-4pm


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North Kesteven Social Strollers Step Up to the Mark!

Continuing our guest blogs is 1Life’s Carly Togher who co-ordinates health walks in North Kesteven:

The North Kesteven Social Strollers Health Walk scheme operates nk-social-strollerswithin the North Kesteven District, offering 15 free and accessible health walks to local communities. All walks are led by our team of dedicated volunteer walk leaders; some of which are leading walks in this year’s festival!

We are very excited to be involved in the upcoming South Lincolnshire Walking Festival and are looking forward to sharing some of our fantastic walking routes with you. Regular Whisby volunteer walk leader, Brian Smith will be leading a walk at Whisby Natural World Centre on Friday 25th September. The walk includes circular routes with varying lengths, so all abilities are catered for. Walkers are encouraged to enjoy lunch at the Boardwalk Café at the Natural World Centre after completing the walk.

Nick Grimshaw, who leads multiple walks for the NK Social Strollers, is joining up his regular health walking routes to create an enjoyable 7 + miles walk around Branston and Heighington villages on Saturday 3rd October. There is no charge to this walk; however Nick is encouraging walkers to make a charitable donated to Macmillan Cancer Support.

Finally on Saturday 17th October, Sleaford health walk leader Shirley Thompson is leading a walk westwards along the River Slea towards its source. The route will then explore the allotments and pass through the cemetery before returning back along the River Slea. The walk will discuss the importance of the Sleaford Navigation and the water mills to the development of Sleaford.

If you would like more information on our regular health walks timetable please contact Carly Togher on: 01522 870272 or alternatively e-mail: Nkhealthandsports@1life.co.uk


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Over 70 walks!

Many, many thanks to all of those kind, generous and possibly ever-so-slightly crazy people who’ve volunteered to be walk leaders and back markers in our brand new walking festival! We have over 70 walks on offer!

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We’re now busy registering all of the walks and checking route maps so keep an eye out for more walks appearing here on the website over the next few days. And don’t forget to sign up to receive our walking festival brochure on the home page!

If you need to get out walking in the meantime, our sister festival the Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival’s brochure has just been printed and is about to be posted out to anyone who wants to be involved. Check out www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk for more details.

 


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Get involved!

Love walking in south Lincolnshire? Want to shout about it to the rest of the world? Go on, we know you’re tempted…

We’ve been really pleased with the number of walk leaders who’ve already registered to lead walks during the festival but we need more! If you (or someone you know) are interested in leading a walk during the festival please fill in this 2015 walk submission form and return it to us at slwf@lincsheritage.org or by post to the address on the right of this page —>

We’ve also put together some slwf helpful hints for walk submission form that you might find helpful.

Don’t worry if you’re walk straddles the border between Lincolnshire and its neighbouring counties, we want to include as much variety as possible!

Beverley

Cultural Events Officer