Fighting Fit - Garden Walk
A peaceful exploration of Belton’s stunning gardens, exclusively for people undergoing or recovering from cancer treatment and delivered in partnership with Fighting Fit.
- Booking essential
- Free event
A peaceful exploration of Belton’s stunning gardens, from the Italian and Dutch gardens, to the beautiful lake and fishing lodge, this walk will explore the history and flora of the gardens. The length of the walk is up to participants on the day and their capabilities. It is likely to take around an hour but may be up to 90 minutes.
This walk is on accessible footpaths and is also more suitable for those with less energy than our Fighting Fit - Estate Walk.
This event is part of a new series of monthly walks exclusively for people undergoing or recovering from cancer treatment, delivered in partnership with Fighting Fit. These walks, and entry to the estate to partake in them, are completely free. It is supported by Macmillan Cancer Support, Cancer Support Lincolnshire and the NHS.
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The basics
- Booking details
Call 0344 249 1895
- Meeting point
Meet at Belton's Information Hub.
- What to bring and wear
Wear suitable clothing and comfortable walking footwear.
- Accessibility
This walk will be on accessible footpaths with some slopes.
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