The weekend was part of the Sperrin Walking programme, which continues across councils throughout March. The festival, which was led by outdoor experts at Far and Wild in collaboration with Derry ...
The weather conditions were perfect for the walking enthusiasts of all ages and abilities that participated in the recent Sperrins Killeter Walking Festival. This weekend was part of the Sperrin ...
THE weather conditions were perfect for the walking enthusiasts of all ages and abilities that participated in the recent Sperrins Killeter Walking Festival. The weekend was part of the Sperrin ...
Alternatively, you can pay €0.50 per article, capped at €1 per day. Sperrins Killeter Walking Festival in Derry is continuing throughout March, led by outdoor experts at Far and Wild in collaboration ...
Peatland Officer Rory at Mullaghcarn in the Sperrin Mountains ... In the Gortin Glens, walking guide Sean and his guide dog Bennie explore the woodland’s hidden history. Lissan House near ...
For further information log on to www.birrfestivalofmusic.com Slieve Bloom Walking Festival Escape to the great outdoors and join Ireland’s oldest walking festival, The Slieve Bloom Walking ...
An Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty yet one of the lesser-known parts of Northern Ireland, the Sperrin Mountains have walking trails to suit every ability. Ramble through Gortin Forest ...
LEGOLAND is launching a new festival in May celebrating play, creativity, and imagination. The festival will feature five interactive zones, 49 new LEGO models, and a "Play Pact" initiative.
Nowadays, chiller, low-impact activities, like walking, are having a moment, and for good reason. It doesn’t just feel good to get your steps in—walking also has legit health benefits and can ...
Celebrity nutritionist Rujuta Diwekar debunks the walking myth and suggests better ways to get fit. Kindly note the image has only been posted for representational purposes. Photograph ...
You’ve probably been putting one foot in front of the other without a second thought, but chances are you’re walking wrong. “Anybody and everybody can walk better,” Joanna Hall ...