Date:

19 Nov 24

Time:

09:30 AM

Length:

Half-Day

Difficulty:

Easy

This walk takes in the village of Sedgwick once home to the Wakefield family, the old canal paths that connected the wool trade of Kendal and surrounding fells, the gunpowder produced down by the river to the great cities and mills of the north and beyond. A flat leisurely walk with lots of interest, a possibility of a coffee stop although a flask with a hot drink is always a good idea.

Walk Type:

Walk and Talk

Group Size:

6

Terrain Type:

Lowland

Paths Type:

Rough-tracks

Ascent Type:

Flat

Walk Leader - Linda C.

Linda is a qualified Lowland Leader & also has Mental Health & Outdoor First Aid qualifications – so you’ll be in safe hands. 

Linda is based in the South Lakes and she tells us her favourite place to walk locally is Kentmere as it has so much variety and there is something for everyone. Her favourite walk ever is the Coledale Horseshoe, an amazing challenging route, great company on the day and they were blessed with the most incredible weather.

Linda’s least favourite walk was the Yorkshire 3 Peaks in awful weather!

Brought up in the Lakes with parents who loved to walk it was almost a given that she would also grow up to love the outdoors. Linda started walking regularly around 10 years ago and is happy just pootling along with her dog or taking on a challenge.

Linda’s top tip is – remember to look at the weather forecast, but don’t let it put you off going out somewhere.

 

Kit List

MEETING PLACE - Sedgwick village hall canal bridge

Facilities

A toilet and optional coffee stop towards the end of the walk

Mixed Weather

We’re expecting mixed weather on this walk – so make sure you bring waterproofs AND an extra warm layer!

Donations

All of our walks are provided free of charge thanks to our funders, generous donations and our passionate volunteers. If you’re interested in supporting wellness walks by volunteering or donating please follow the links below. We look forward to walking with you!

Book a Space

Price:

Free

Informed Consent - we want you to know what risk is involved

While we take every precaution to ensure your safety on our walks (physically, psychologically and emotionally), all outdoor activities involve an inherent and unavoidable risk of an accident occurring that could lead to personal injury. All of our Walk Leaders are qualified in First Aid and carry emergency equipment to deal with emergencies. Walk Leaders are also trained to dynamically alter the route or plan for the day based on numerous potential factors - any decision to do so is fully authorised and expected by Wellness Walks. All participants should take an active role in minimising risks - so if you have a concern please speak up, if you feel unwell or unable to continue tell the leader.

  • Lowland Walks

    These walks will follow paths, trails and lanes that are clearly visible on both the ground and the map (with the exception of very moor alterations). The risk on these walks  is low - but traffic, waterways and other hazards may still be encountered.

    Participants are required to read the walk description and kit list and may not be allowed to take part on the walk if they do not have suitable clothing or footwear.

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