Walking festival to raise funds for stroke survivors in Mid-Ulster
Building on the success of previous years, this year’s Walking Festival.be held this Sunday [September 28], with a series of fantastic guided walks organised!
Walking itself is also one of the simplest ways to get more ative and can help you to feel better about yourself as well as help with sleep, energy levels and prevent health conditions such as stroke.
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Hide AdBy taking part in the event, not only will you be getting some exercise but you will be raising money for charity too! There is a choice of three walks:
Walk 1: Lough Fea Dander Distance: 2.5 miles approx - departing between: 10am and 2.30pmLough at Fea Car Park. Suitable for families and casual Walkers. Time to complete: 45 minutes
Route Description: This is a fl at circular route on a well-established path at Lough Fea set amongst young conifers bounding a mountain reservoir.
Cost: No need to book; just make a donation to the Mid Ulster Stroke Survivors Club on the day.
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Hide AdWalk 2: Mobuy Wood Walk: Distance: 5 miles approx Mobuy Wood Walk. Suitable for: Reasonably Fit Walkers. Departing at: 12noon LoughFea Car Park
Level: Moderate. Time to Complete: 2-3 hrs. Route Description: Leaving Lough Fea this walk climbs to 450 metres giving extensive views of farmland, forest and mountain on a clear day. The route is along the Western boundary fence of Mobuy Wood. Cost: £8 per person
Walk 3: The Slieve Gallion Challenge
Distance: 12.5 miles approx
The Slieve Gallion Challenge Suitable for: Experienced/Very Fit Walkers
Departing at: 10.30am Lough Fea Car Park
Level: Challenging. Time to Complete : 4-5 hours
Route Description: Leaving Lough Fea, the route follows along the Western boundary fence of Mobuy Wood, climbing to 528 metres offering the opportunity of spectacular views of mountain and moorland landscapes. Cost: £8 per person
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Hide AdWalks 2&3 must be booked in advance either online at www.sperrintrekkers.com or calling 028 8676 9949. For more information contact Cookstown Tourist Information Centre
PLEASE NOTE: All walks on Sunday 28th September will start at the concrete laneway for the sand and gravel pit. Parking facilities and stewards will be on site. Maps are available from www.sperrintrekkers.com