Festival to feature history and poetry walks
North Kesteven District CouncilA Lincolnshire walking festival is to return this summer, with organisers promising dozens of guided walks suitable for all ages and abilities.
The annual NK Walking Walking Festival attracted "hundreds of participants" last year, according to North Kesteven District Council.
Spread over 16 days in June, the festival offers 70 routes, including themed history and poetry walks as well as a Gruffalo story and a walk in the woods with an alpaca.
Council leader Richard Wright said: "Our district is full of charming villages and sweeping landscapes, and the NK Walking Festival is a great chance to explore them further."
He added: "The festival relies on the dedication and expertise of volunteer walk leaders, local businesses and partners who collectively make the Walking Festival a reality, and the council would like to say a big thank you to them for their continued invaluable contributions and support over the years."
Places can be booked on the Heart of Lincs website.
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