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Walk 62 Broseley’s Jitties 3 miles | Broseley Library
May 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Bridgnorth
Explore the historic charm of Broseley by embarking on Walk 62 through its iconic Jitties, ancient pathways that offer a glimpse into the town's rich history dating back to the 17th century. Starting at Broseley Library, the route winds through the peaceful backstreets before immersing you in 'Jitty Country' after crossing Broseley/Benthall Road. These pathways, originally used by squatters, meander along the eastern slopes of the Benthall valley, connecting Broseley to the nearby mines, tile works, and foundries. As you stroll through, you'll encounter quaint squatters' cottages that have retained their timeless appeal. The jitties boast unique names like Pugh’s Jitty and Jews Jitty, reflecting their origins and local influences. Upon completing the walk via Cape Street and Duke Street, you'll pass by historic landmarks like Broseley Pipe works. Expect a pleasant walk of easy to moderate grade with elements of rough gravel paths, steep sections, and occasional steps. Remember to wear sturdy footwear, pack essentials like water and snacks, and be prepared for varying weather conditions. Kids under 18 are welcome, accompanied by a responsible adult. Free parking is available at the Library Car Park, and while public transport options are limited, the experience promises a fascinating journey through Broseley's past.
Walk 60 Coalport, Broseley and Ironbridge Loop 8 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport
May 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the picturesque beauty of the Coalport, Broseley, and Ironbridge Loop on a delightful 8-mile walking trail. This serene path takes you from Coalport to Ironbridge and back, showcasing the stunning Gorge along the way. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of nature as you meander through this historic area, steeped in charm and natural splendor. Starting from the YHA Ironbridge Coalport on High Street in Coalport, this invigorating walk offers a perfect blend of exercise and sightseeing. Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a leisurely stroll, this loop provides a rewarding experience for all. Mark your calendars for May 12, 2024, and prepare to embark on a journey of exploration and relaxation amidst the scenic landscapes of Coalport, Broseley, and Ironbridge.
Walk 58 Southern Pools 11 miles | Lee Dingle Bridge Parking
May 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Telford
Immerse yourself in the serene beauty of the southern Telford landscape with a leisurely 11-mile walk along Walk 58 Southern Pools. This picturesque route will lead you through a series of enchanting pools, offering a delightful exploration of the natural surroundings. Starting at Lee Dingle Bridge Parking, located at 19 Coalport Road, Telford, TF7 5DP, this invigorating journey is scheduled for May 12, 2024. Discover the tranquility of the area as you meander along the path, taking in the sights and sounds of the peaceful surroundings. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or simply looking for a refreshing outdoor experience, this walk promises to be a rewarding adventure. Don't miss the opportunity to connect with nature and unwind in this idyllic setting. Walk 58 Southern Pools invites you to embrace the beauty of Telford's southern landscape and create lasting memories along the way.
Shropshire County Agricultural Show 2024 | Greenhous West Mid Showground
May 25, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Shrewsbury
The Shropshire County Agricultural Show is an esteemed event that has been a part of the co-operative venture known as The Shropshire and West Midlands Agricultural Society since its inception in the late nineteenth century. Over the years, the agricultural industry has witnessed significant advancements in farming techniques, machinery, and technology. However, the Greenhous West Mid Showground has consistently embraced these changes and remains at the forefront of showcasing the latest initiatives.
Scheduled to take place on May 25, 2024, in the beautiful city of Shrewsbury, the Shropshire County Agricultural Show 2024 promises to be a remarkable occasion. The renowned Greenhous West Mid Showground, situated at Gravel Hill Ln, Shrewsbury SY1 2PF, UK, will host this prestigious event. Participants and visitors can expect an immersive experience that highlights the evolution and innovation within the agricultural sector.
With its rich history and commitment to staying abreast of industry developments, the Shropshire County Agricultural Show serves as a platform for showcasing the best practices, cutting-edge technologies, and trends shaping the future of agriculture. Whether you are a farmer, industry professional, or simply passionate about agriculture, this event is a must-attend. Join us at the Shropshire County Agricultural Show 2024 and witness firsthand the incredible advancements that continue to revolutionize the agricultural landscape.
Walk 4 Coalbrookdale Bells: 3 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre
May 4, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the enchanting Coalbrookdale's Sabbath Walks, followed by a visit to the picturesque local church to delve into the art of bell-ringing. The route begins at Rough Park Way, leading you through Oilhouse Coppice and across Rough Park, eventually reaching Lodge Field and the Rotunda offering stunning views of Ironbridge. After retracing your steps through the woods to Church Hill, the lower path through Dale Coppice takes you to Coalbrookdale church. Here, immerse yourself in a bell-ringing demonstration and try your hand at hand bells. This 3-mile walk is graded as Easy/Moderate, with a leisurely pace on good tracks and paths, including parkland and woodland paths. Expect some steps and potential muddy sections, but no stiles along the way. Remember to come prepared with water, snacks, and suitable footwear for changing weather conditions. Children under 18 are welcome but must be accompanied by a responsible adult. The event parking might be challenging, so ensure you allocate enough time to arrive. Join us on May 4, 2024, at Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre for this enriching experience.
Walk 18 Limekilns and New Works 11 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre
May 6, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the wonders of the Limekilns in the historic Wrekin Forest with Walk 18 Limekilns and New Works, spanning 11 miles. Starting from Coalbrookdale, the route takes you through the Old Wynd to Horsehay, continuing across Horsehay Golf Course towards New Works and Limekiln Woods. Immerse yourself in the area's rich industrial past as you observe the old limekilns from various vantage points before retracing your steps via a different woodland path. Passing through Lawley and Vane’s Coppice, this walk offers a mix of open vistas and ancient woodland, with a terrain that varies from fields to hills. Expect some muddy spots and stiles along the way, but no steps. While not suitable for dogs, children aged 12-18 can participate when accompanied by a responsible adult. Remember to come prepared with appropriate footwear, water, snacks, and clothing for changing weather conditions. Plan your journey carefully as parking can be challenging in the gorge, with limited public transport options available. Consider completing multiple walks during the festival to earn prestigious medals, including the coveted Cartman Challenge medal for covering over 150 miles.
Walk 28 Coalbrookdale 3 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre
May 7–May 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience a leisurely 3-mile walk in the picturesque woodland surrounding Coalbrookdale, located in the heart of this historic city. As you explore the serene beauty of Loamhole Dingle, you'll be treated to stunning vistas overlooking the majestic Gorge. This tranquil stroll is the perfect way to immerse yourself in nature and take in the breathtaking scenery that this area has to offer.
Join us at the Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre on 2 Wellington Road, Coalbrookdale, TF8 7DX, on May 7-8, 2024, and embark on this delightful walking excursion. This event, known as Walk 28 Coalbrookdale, promises to be a delightful experience for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. Don't miss the opportunity to discover the natural wonders of this beautiful region while enjoying a refreshing and invigorating walk in the heart of Coalbrookdale.
Walk 25 In Search of Edith Pargeter 9 miles | Coalbrookdale & Ironbridge Community Centre
May 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Embark on a captivating journey through the life of renowned author Edith Pargeter, famously known as Ellis Peters, on Walk 25 In Search of Edith Pargeter, spanning 9 miles. The route traces her roots, from her birth in Horsehay to her work in Dawley, and finally to Madeley, where she spent her later years. Delve into her intimate connection with Telford, where she resided for most of her life, and explore the landscapes that inspired her literary works, including the beloved Brother Cadfael series set in Shrewsbury. The moderate-grade walk led by Linda Birtwhistle offers a leisurely pace through field and woodland footpaths, with occasional road crossings. Please come prepared with essentials like water, snacks, and suitable footwear for varied weather conditions. Families are welcome, but minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Ensure ample time for parking in the Ironbridge Gorge area, where the walk commences, and consider public transport options for access. Earn commemorative medals by completing designated mileage thresholds across multiple walks during the festival, including the prestigious Cartman Challenge.
Walk 24 “Riverside” Walk to Much Wenlock 12.5 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 7, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Walk 24, known as the "Riverside" Walk to Much Wenlock covering a distance of 12.5 miles, sets off from The Toll House in Ironbridge. The route encompasses a delightful stroll alongside the river through various scenic points. Beginning at the Toll House, the walk meanders along the Seven Way to Buildwas, briefly touching upon the A4169 near the bridge, before continuing on through Piner’s Coppice towards Sheinton. The path progresses through Bannister Coppice and ascends to Homer, leading to Edge Wood offering breathtaking panoramic views. The descent then leads to the charming town of Much Wenlock, passing by the old windmill and the "Olympic Fields." Plan for a leisurely 30-40 minute break upon arrival in Much Wenlock to explore the town's attractions before heading back to Ironbridge via the Shropshire Way. The walk is classified as moderate in difficulty with a steady pace. While there are a few stiles and a notable ascent from Homer to Edge Wood, the terrain is mostly manageable. Participants are advised to come prepared with suitable footwear, water, snacks, and appropriate clothing for varying weather conditions. Additionally, children aged 12-18 accompanied by a responsible adult may be permitted on this walk. Please note that parking in the gorge can be challenging, and public transport options to Ironbridge are limited. Medals are available for participants who complete specified distances across multiple walks during the festival.
Walk 35 A Totter from The Tontine 2 miles | The Tontine Hotel
May 8–May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Visitors to Walk 35 A Totter from The Tontine 2 miles in Ironbridge have the opportunity to partake in the local hospitality at The Tontine Hotel both before and after their walk. Situated at 13 Tontine Hill, Ironbridge, TF8 7AL, this event will take place from May 8th to May 9th, 2024. Participants can enhance their experience by enjoying the amenities of a nearby hostelry, creating a well-rounded outing. The chance to relax and unwind in a quaint local establishment adds a touch of charm to the overall excursion, allowing attendees to fully immerse themselves in the surroundings. This additional aspect of the event provides a unique and memorable element, making it more than just a simple walk. Walk 35 A Totter from The Tontine 2 miles offers a complete experience that combines the beauty of nature with the warmth of local hospitality, ensuring a fulfilling and enjoyable time for all who attend.
An Evening with Elizabeth O'Connor - Whale Fall | Booka - Bridgnorth
May 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Bridgnorth
Elizabeth O'Connor will be discussing her highly acclaimed debut novel, Whale Fall, at an exclusive event in Bridgnorth. The novel has been recognized as one of the Observer's Top Ten debuts in 2024. Set in 1938 on a remote Welsh island, Whale Fall follows the story of Manod, a young woman facing a world on the brink of change. When a beached whale and rumors of submarines unsettle the island's inhabitants, Manod sees an opportunity for a new life with the arrival of two anthropologists. However, as she navigates their presence, her aspirations start to slip away. Whale Fall by Elizabeth O'Connor skillfully weaves a tale of longing and deception against the backdrop of a world in turmoil. Join us at Booka in Bridgnorth for an enlightening evening with Elizabeth O'Connor, part of The Observer's esteemed list of Debut Novelists for 2024. The event will feature an author talk, a Q&A session, and a book signing. Tickets are available for £9.15 (admission only) or £16.63 (includes a signed copy of Whale Fall). Don't miss this opportunity to engage with a promising new literary voice.
Walk 30 Cressage by Bus 14 miles | Museum of the Gorge Bus Stop
May 8, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience a captivating 14-mile walk starting at the Museum of the Gorge Bus Stop in Ironbridge. Embark on a journey from Ironbridge to Leighton, passing through Cressage and Harley, then return via the picturesque Shropshire Way and Benthall Hall. This scenic route offers a blend of historical charm and natural beauty, providing a delightful opportunity to explore the countryside on foot. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in the tranquil surroundings and discover the hidden gems along the way. Walk 30 Cressage by Bus 14 miles promises a memorable expedition for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike. Mark your calendar for May 8, 2024, and set out on this enriching adventure through the heart of Shropshire.
Walk 34 The Geology and Mining Legacy of the Gorge 4 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 8–May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Explore the intriguing challenges of addressing subsidence in the vicinity during Walk 34: The Geology and Mining Legacy of the Gorge, covering a distance of 4 miles. Taking place in Ironbridge at The Toll House, this event delves into the geological intricacies and historical mining impacts on the area. Gain valuable insights into the consequences of subsidence and the measures taken to mitigate its effects. Discover the fascinating interplay between natural forces and human activities that have shaped the landscape over time. Immerse yourself in the rich history and geological significance of the region as you embark on this enlightening walk. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the geological heritage of Ironbridge on the 8th and 9th of May 2024.
Walk 36 The Wrekin Giant 15 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Embark on a picturesque hike up The Wrekin, a challenging 15-mile trail starting from The Toll House in Ironbridge. This invigorating route takes walkers through the stunning landscapes of Little Hill and Saplins Farm, before winding alongside a tranquil river on the return journey. The Walk 36 The Wrekin Giant event on May 9, 2024, offers enthusiasts a chance to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Ironbridge area, while also providing a rewarding physical challenge. Whether you are a seasoned hiker seeking a new adventure or a nature lover looking to explore the scenic outdoors, this trail promises a fulfilling experience. Take in the breathtaking views, connect with nature, and test your endurance on this exciting expedition through the heart of Ironbridge.
Walk 40 The All Nations – an historic brewhouse 5.5 miles | Lee Dingle Bridge Parking
May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Telford
Explore the rich local history by embarking on Walk 40, which takes you on a journey to The All Nations, a renowned historic brewhouse located 5.5 miles away. The walk commences at Lee Dingle Bridge Parking in Telford and offers a unique opportunity to delve into the heritage of the area. Immerse yourself in the past as you discover the fascinating links to the pub, followed by an insightful brewery tour. This event, scheduled for May 9, 2024, is a perfect blend of exercise and cultural enrichment. Join fellow enthusiasts in experiencing the charm and significance of The All Nations, a place steeped in tradition and history. Don't miss out on this captivating exploration of a bygone era at this iconic brewhouse.
Walk 37 The Sites of Severn Gorge Countryside Trust 10 miles | YHA Ironbridge Coalport
May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Embark on a picturesque 10-mile hike to discover the diverse countryside sites surrounding Ironbridge, meticulously maintained by the Severn Gorge Countryside Trust. This captivating journey through nature's wonders invites you to explore the hidden gems of the region, offering a unique blend of tranquility and adventure. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the landscapes while experiencing the rich history and biodiversity that define the area. The Sites of Severn Gorge Countryside Trust await your exploration, promising a memorable and enriching outdoor experience. Join fellow enthusiasts on this scenic trek, set amidst the stunning backdrop of Coalport, at the YHA Ironbridge Coalport on High Street. Mark your calendars for May 9, 2024, and prepare to be captivated by the wonders that await on Walk 37. This event promises to be a fulfilling journey for nature lovers and history buffs alike, offering a profound connection to the natural world and its treasures.
Walk 38 From Comets to Castings: the Ages of Iron 4 miles | Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron
May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Coalbrookdale
Experience a captivating historical journey on Walk 38 From Comets to Castings: the Ages of Iron, a 4-mile exploration through Coalbrookdale, Hodgebower, and Ironbridge. Delve into the rich history of the Ironbridge Gorge as you uncover the pivotal role of iron in its development. This insightful walk offers a unique perspective on the evolution of this iconic region, tracing the impact of iron through the ages.
Starting at the Coalbrookdale Museum of Iron in Coalbrookdale, this enlightening excursion is set to take place on May 9, 2024. Immerse yourself in the legacy of iron as you traverse the picturesque landscapes and discover the significance of this industrial material. Gain a deeper understanding of how iron has shaped the landscapes and communities of the Ironbridge Gorge, offering a glimpse into the past while paving the way for the future. Don't miss this opportunity to walk in the footsteps of history and witness the enduring influence of iron in this historic region.
Walk 41 A Wander from The Water Rat 2 miles | The Water Rat Inn
May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Visitors to Ironbridge can enhance their experience of Walk 41 A Wander from The Water Rat, a scenic 2-mile route, by taking advantage of the local hostelry located at 29 Buildwas Road. The Water Rat Inn offers a charming setting for a pre or post-walk refreshment, allowing participants to relax and unwind in the tranquil surroundings of this historic venue. Enjoying the hospitality of this establishment can add a touch of warmth and comfort to your outdoor adventure, creating lasting memories of your time spent exploring the picturesque surroundings of Ironbridge. Make the most of your visit to this quaint town by incorporating a stop at The Water Rat Inn into your itinerary for May 9, 2024.
Walk 41 A Wander from The Water Rat.2 miles | The Water Rat Inn
May 9, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience a delightful local inn either before or after embarking on Walk 41 A Wander from The Water Rat, spanning over 2 miles in Ironbridge. The route starts at The Water Rat, leading you through Dale End Park alongside the river. Traverse through woodland and over Strethill, following the historic tramway with breathtaking gorge views. The walk concludes by descending back to the river, returning you to The Water Rat. This walk is classified as easy to moderate, at a leisurely pace, primarily on well-maintained paths with some muddy sections and inclines. Expect no steps and a few stiles along the way. Although furry companions are not allowed, Jane Warman will lead the walk. For those looking to dine at the pub, kindly make reservations directly with them post 19.30, allowing ample time post-walk. Ensure you come equipped with essentials like water, snacks, and suitable footwear, ready for varied weather. Children under 18 are welcome, accompanied by a responsible adult capable of completing the walk's distance and duration. Plan your journey wisely, as parking might be challenging in the Gorge. Public transportation options are limited, so it's advised to check local bus services for more information. Receive medals for milestones achieved during the festival walks, with the iconic Cartman Challenge medal awaiting those who complete over 150 miles.
Walk 45 The Geology and Mining Legacy of the Gorge 4 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 10, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Explore the intriguing challenges of subsidence in the Ironbridge area on Walk 45: The Geology and Mining Legacy of the Gorge. Starting from Ironbridge, hikers will trace the historic railway path towards Coalford, passing through Lloyd’s Head to Jackfield. Gain insights into the causes and effects of slippage, as well as the various efforts made to restore and stabilize the terrain. The route includes a scenic river crossing via the Memorial Bridge before heading back to Ironbridge along the Lloyds. This 4-mile walk is classified as easy, with a leisurely pace and good paths, though some muddy sections may be encountered. Led by Chris Bullas, the walk features minimal steps but no stiles. Please note that the Lloyds section has limited footways. Prepare for varying weather conditions and ensure you have adequate supplies, as no purchase options are available en route. Children under 18 are welcome if accompanied by a responsible adult capable of the distance and pace. Parking in the Gorge can be challenging, so plan accordingly. Medals are awarded for completing specified distances across multiple walks during the festival, including the prestigious Cartman Challenge medal for over 150 miles.
Walk 43 Eaton Constantine by Bus 10 miles | Museum of the Gorge Bus Stop
May 10, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Embark on Walk 43 from Eaton Constantine, a delightful 10-mile journey through the picturesque villages surrounding the Wrekin. The route begins at Eaton Constantine, leading through charming Garmston and Little Wenlock via lanes, field paths, and ancient byways. As you descend from Little Wenlock along the Shropshire Way, soak in breathtaking views before traversing an old tramway across Strethill back to Ironbridge. This moderate-grade walk maintains a steady pace over mixed terrain, including field and woodland paths with the possibility of wet and muddy sections. While there are no steps, expect to encounter some stiles along the way. Please ensure punctuality to catch the 09:52 bus to Eaton Constantine, and bring appropriate bus fare or a pass. Participants are advised to come equipped with water, snacks, and suitable footwear for varying weather conditions. Children under 18 are welcome but must be accompanied by a responsible adult capable of completing the walk. Plan ample time for parking upon arrival in the Ironbridge Gorge, where limited public transport services are available. Earn commemorative medals for completing 25, 50, 75, or 100 miles across three or more walks during the festival, with a special Cartman Challenge medal awaiting those who surpass 150 miles.
Walk 48 A Bimble from The Ball 2 miles | The Golden Ball
May 10, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the charm of a local inn at The Golden Ball on Newbridge Road in Ironbridge, both before and after embarking on Walk 48, a leisurely 2-mile stroll from The Ball. This serene walk is an excellent opportunity to connect with nature and unwind amidst the picturesque surroundings of Ironbridge. The event is scheduled to take place on May 10, 2024, offering a perfect blend of relaxation and exploration. Take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the tranquility of this scenic route. Whether you are seeking a moment of solace or a chance to appreciate the beauty of the outdoors, Walk 48 from The Ball is sure to provide a rejuvenating experience for all.
Walk 55 Madeley Meander 3.5 miles | The Anstice
May 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Telford
Discover the fascinating past of old Madeley with a leisurely stroll along the historic Walk 55 Madeley Meander, spanning 3.5 miles. This enriching experience offers a glimpse into the rich history of the area, providing insights into its heritage and cultural significance. Immerse yourself in the charm of Telford as you embark on this captivating journey, starting from The Anstice on Park Avenue.
Scheduled for May 11, 2024, this event promises a delightful exploration of Madeley's intriguing past, allowing participants to uncover hidden gems and stories along the way. The walk offers a unique opportunity to connect with the heritage of the city, appreciating its historical landmarks and landmarks.
Join fellow enthusiasts as you traverse the picturesque landscapes of Madeley, soaking in the beauty of the surroundings and the wealth of history that lies within. Whether you are a history buff or simply enjoy a peaceful walk, the Madeley Meander is sure to captivate and inspire all who take part.
Walk 49 Beyond Cressage 20 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Embark on an invigorating 20-mile walk, known as Walk 49 Beyond Cressage, starting from Ironbridge’s Toll House. The route traces the northern side of the river, passing through Little Wenlock before crossing at Cressage. As you make your way back, enjoy the serene scenery along the southern riverbank. This picturesque journey promises both tranquility and a chance to immerse oneself in the beauty of nature. The event is scheduled to take place on May 11, 2024, offering participants a unique opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes surrounding Ironbridge. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or looking to challenge yourself with a lengthy trek, this walk is sure to provide a memorable experience. Join fellow outdoor enthusiasts in this enriching adventure through the charming countryside, and discover the hidden gems that await beyond Cressage.
Walk 50 Linley and Nordley 17 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 11, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Embark on a serene 17-mile walk starting at The Toll House in Ironbridge, as part of Walk 50 Linley and Nordley event. Begin by heading south along the river towards Apley bridge, then take a westward turn for a scenic circular route through the charming areas of Linley and Nordley, before making your way back to Ironbridge. This leisurely stroll offers a perfect blend of nature and history, allowing participants to immerse themselves in the beauty of the surroundings while covering a significant distance. The event is scheduled to take place on May 11, 2024, offering a wonderful opportunity to explore the picturesque landscapes and rich heritage of the region. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or simply looking to enjoy a peaceful walk, this experience promises to be both enriching and rejuvenating.
Redemption Rock x Beyond Wrestling: Wrestling at the Brewery | Redemption Rock Brewing Company
May 11, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Shrewsbury
Redemption Rock Brewing Company in Worcester presents a historic event, "Redemption Rock x Beyond Wrestling: Wrestling at the Brewery." This inaugural wrestling match is scheduled for May 11, 2024, at 333 Shrewsbury Street, Worcester, MA 01604. Witness the thrilling collaboration between Redemption Rock and Beyond Wrestling as they bring the excitement of live wrestling to the brewery.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to experience the adrenaline-pumping action up close. Tickets for this exclusive event are available for $20 to $25. Join us at Redemption Rock Brewing Company for an unforgettable evening of athleticism and entertainment.
Walk 57 Harley via Wenlock Edge 17 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the tranquil beauty of Walk 57 Harley via Wenlock Edge, a 17-mile country walk that winds its way through the stunning landscapes of Ironbridge. This scenic route takes you across Wenlock Edge not once, but twice, offering a unique perspective of the picturesque surroundings. Immerse yourself in nature as you journey to the Thankful Village of Harley, where you can revel in the peaceful atmosphere and breathtaking views. The starting point for this memorable walk is The Toll House in Ironbridge, with the event scheduled to take place on May 12, 2024. Lace up your hiking boots and prepare to embark on a leisurely stroll that will leave you refreshed and rejuvenated. Don't miss this opportunity to explore the magnificent countryside and discover the hidden gems along the way.
Walk 56 The Apley Estate and Terrace Walk 20 miles | The Toll House, Ironbridge
May 12, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Ironbridge
Experience the serene beauty of the Apley Estate and Terrace Walk with a 20-mile return journey from the Apley Farm Complex. This captivating walk is made possible by the gracious permission of Lord Hamilton, offering a unique opportunity to explore the stunning landscapes of the estate. Starting at The Toll House in Ironbridge, this event is set to take place on May 12, 2024. Immerse yourself in the tranquility of this picturesque setting as you traverse the Apley Estate and admire its natural splendor. Discover the charm of the countryside as you embark on this invigorating 20-mile walk, soaking in the rich history and scenic wonders of the Apley Estate. Don't miss this chance to connect with nature and enjoy a fulfilling journey through the heart of Ironbridge.
art is fun! Try abstract painting! | The Bog Visitor Centre
May 18, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Shrewsbury
Looking to explore the world of abstract art? If you're feeling hesitant or unsure, fear not. This is your opportunity to conquer your nerves and embrace the joy of experimentation! Join us for a series of introductory exercises designed to help you discover your own unique approach to creating abstract paintings. Whether you prefer to work from reality or immerse yourself in the realm of pure abstraction, this workshop has got you covered. Our experienced instructor will not only share their own artwork but also provide examples from prominent artists to guide you on your creative journey. Prepare to be amazed as you create something truly exceptional, a masterpiece you can truly be proud of! We can't wait to see you there.
Join the "art is fun! Try abstract painting!" event on May 18, 2024, at The Bog Visitor Centre in Shrewsbury. Get your tickets on sale starting December 29, 2023, at 00:00. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to explore the fascinating world of abstract art in a serene and welcoming environment.
WALES - DRAGON ATHLETIC May 19: ERG PERFORMANCE ESSENTIALS + CERTIFICATION | Dragon Athletic
May 19, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Norbury
Join Dragon Athletic in Cardiff on May 19 for the WALES - DRAGON ATHLETIC ERG PERFORMANCE ESSENTIALS + CERTIFICATION event. This is a fantastic opportunity for fitness enthusiasts to enhance their ergometer performance skills and earn a certification. The event will be held at Dragon Athletic located on Norbury Road in Cardiff, CF5 3AU. The ticket prices range from $196.13 to $277.67, making it an affordable investment in your athletic development. By attending this event, participants can expect to improve their technique, endurance, and overall performance on the ergometer. Don't miss out on this chance to take your fitness to the next level and become a certified erg performance expert. Mark your calendars for May 19, 2024, and secure your spot at the WALES - DRAGON ATHLETIC ERG PERFORMANCE ESSENTIALS + CERTIFICATION event today!