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Bristol’s month-long walking festival, now in its eleventh successful year, offers a choice of many ways to explore the city and it surrounds on foot.
Choices include heritage tours, nature walks, explorations of street art and statues, wild food forays, walking sports tasters, woodland story times as well as plenty of ways to exercise muscles, discover new places or simply enjoy some fresh air with like-minded companions.
Most events are free and there’s something in the programme for all ages, interests, backgrounds and fitness levels, including those in wheelchairs or with children in buggies.
More information
For more information and to see the full programme, head to the Bristol Walk Fest website or follow them on social media. You can also pick up a programme from a Bristol library or the Bristol Tourist Information Centre.
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