Bathscape has released the programme of walks for its popular annual walking festival, which this year will run 10-25 September.
The two-week programme includes events to suit walkers of all abilities. Some of the walks will be led in small groups with stopping points, while others will be self-guided trails for which people can download a map.
The festival programme will also feature the events for the Somer Valley Walking Festival which takes place on the weekend 10 and 11 September.
Councillor Mark Roper, cabinet assistant for Neighbourhood Services said: “The Bathscape Walking Festival and Somer Valley Walking Festival will encourage people to get outside and enjoy the magnificent landscape across Bath and North East Somerset. We are lucky to have such wonderful countryside and so much history on our doorstep to explore.”
Nature lovers can sign up to join a bat walk, learn about the trees in the Royal Victoria Park or wildlife at Newton Park. There are plenty of longer rural hikes to explore the countryside outside the city: around Upper Weston and Kelston, Swainswick and Solsbury Hill, Lansdown, North Stoke, Somer Valley or Combe Down.
History enthusiasts can learn about industrial heritage on a walk from Paulton to Dundas following the Limestone Link and the route of the Somersetshire Coal Canal, which was built to carry coal down to the Kennet and Avon Canal.
Walks led by local experts are a mainstay of the festival and this year they include a day in the life of a Georgian Visitor with Kirsten Elliott and Ralph Allen’s Garden with Robin Dixon.
The full programme of events can be found on the Bathscape website or you can email [email protected] or call 01225 477265 to find out more.