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Guided walk at Wallington: Coombe Hill Walk

Join a volunteer led guided walk exploring farmland on the Wallington estate

  • Booking essential
  • Free event (admission applies)

Find out where love blossomed for a shepherd and poultry maid during the Second World War as well as other stories and history from Wallington. The walk is 3.5 miles (5.6kms) long and takes about 1 hour 30 minutes.

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This event is free, but normal admission charges apply for the venue.

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The basics

Booking details

Call 0344 249 1895

Suitability

Ages 12+. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Meeting point

Meet at the Clocktower

What to bring and wear

Walking boots and warm, waterproof clothing/ sun protection are recommended. Well behaved dogs on a lead are welcome to join.

Accessibility

This walk includes a mixture of terrain including woodland and grass paths and some uphill sections and there may be farm animals on route. A reasonable level of fitness is required, but the walk has a couple of resting points with seating.

Other

Well behaved dogs on a lead are welcome to join.

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