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Garstang Walking Festival 2020 - Navigation Day 1 - Basic Map Reading (G26)

Type:Workshop

Bleasdale area, PR3 1UY

Tel: 01995 602125

Garstang Walking Festival 2020

Part of Festival Bowland this is an introduction to the skills required to be able to navigate with a map and compass. A short walk using a map and compass will be undertaken to use the skills gained.

Booking essential.  For more information and to book please ring 01995 602125 or email garstangtic@wyre.gov.uk.

Grade: easy (relatively level ground, fields, lanes and tracks, possibly with some gentle slopes, stiles or livestock).

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Adult Ticket£5.00 per ticket

£5 or £10 for both days.

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