Things To Do - Activities
MON 3 JUN
FREE
Portland Park Health Walk
Portland Park, Kirby in Ashfield
Run by: Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
Get active and make some new friends by joining us for a short healthy walk starting from Portland Park, Kirkby-in-Ashfield.
10:00–11:00
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The walk will last up to an hour and is suitable for all levels. No need to book. Please come dressed for the weather and wear stout shoes or boots. Well behaved dogs on leads are welcome. Contact: Karen Bennett 07974 973 598.
Disclaimer
Activities are not organised by the BBC unless stated otherwise. Neither is the BBC responsible for the accuracy of the information provided. If you are under 18, ask your parent/guardian before taking part in any activity.Difficulty level
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- Leisurely
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Contact
This activity is organised and run by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust.
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Telephone
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Email
info@nottswt.co.uk
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