Wylam - Reconnection Walk

Wylam - Reconnection Walk

Join us for a stroll along the banks of the beautiful River Tyne.

By Exploring, Etc

Date and time

Tuesday, April 30 · 10:30am - 2pm GMT+1

Location

Railway Station

Railway Station Wylam NE41 8HT United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Contact the organizer to request a refund.
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

Distance: 8.5 km

Ascent: 123 m

Time: 3 hours


Train out: depart Newcastle 09:57 arrive Wylam 10:16

Train back: depart Wylam 14:18 arrives Newcastle 14:39


Start walking: 10:30

Arrive back: No later than 14:00


Welcome to Exploring, Etc and our latest Reconnection Walk – a chance to get away from your desk and connect with people and nature. You can drive to meet us in Wylam or join us on the train. After a short set of introductions, we’ll start walking. The route takes us along the River Tyne towards Ovingham Bridge, then to Prudhoe Castle and back through woods.


Your host

This walk will be led by Pete Hubbard pete@exploring-etc.co.uk

Pete holds the Mountain Leader qualification and has years of experience leading walks and facilitating conversations.


More Information

Joining notes will be sent out a week before including what to expect, what to wear, a participation statement and disclaimer.


Refund policy

You can self-manage a refund (minus platform fees) with 7 days notice via the Eventbrite app. We'll transfer your place to a similar future event given 24 hours notice.


Dogs

Welcome but on leads at all times please.


Organized by

Exploring, Etc is run by me - Pete Hubbard. My mission is to help people reconnect with nature. To do so, I strive to provide the very best experiences, in the wonderful natural places of the North East.

I run walking workshops (walkshops if you will) and walking networking events (netwalks?) in stunning locations in the North East. These events are perfect for business people to connect with the natural world, connect with likeminded people and get some exercise.

I also run canoe tours on rivers in the region aimed at connection to nature.

Cancelled