Kington Walking Festival 2022 - Kington
The festival offers the chance to explore the frontier lands between the green and asymmetrical hills of Herefordshire and the wild uplands of Wales. There are 28 walks over the four days, led by experienced walk leaders who have a wealth of local knowledge. The selection of walks this year we are planning to walk the Mortimer Trail (Ludlow to Kington) in two stages on Thursday and Friday providing the transport required to tackle this challenging trail. On Friday, following a walk around the Rodd, there will be an opportunity to explore Sidney Nolan's studio and view some of his work and there is also a circular walk taking in the Small Breeds Farm Park & Owl Centre with a talk and private tour. Amongst the choices on Sunday Kathryn Moore will be leading a walk to sketch the local landscape and there will be a short stroll exploring a newly planted wood of 6,000 trees. Once again we will stage the Eight Peaks Challenge and in addition a less strenuous Three Peaks version. All this and more within the glorious Herefordshire / Powys landscapes with their stunning views and a few pubs along the way. There are also a number of events during the four days. See further details and to book please see our website.
Admission / Ticket Information
There is a small charge for walks including transport costs plus additional costs. Brochures are available at many local outlets or full details plus online booking or you can book at the Kington TIC using the booking form in the brochure.
Disabled Access
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Disabled Facilities
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