About this Event
Route Description:
The walk explores historical connections to the All Nations and in particular the first landlords the Bagguleys. The route follows woodland footpaths in Madeley and Ironbridge before heading to Coalport along the river and up the Silkin Way back to Madeley. This will be followed by a short brewery talk and the opportunity to taste the beer brewed on the premises.
Grade of Walk: Leisurely
Pace: Leisurely/Steady
Terrain: Surfaced footpaths/Road Walking/Unsurfaced footpaths/Hills
Steps: Some
Stiles: One
Dog Friendly: Yes – Dogs to be kept on leads unless agreed by the Walk Leader
https://ironbridgewalking.co.uk/our-festival#dog-walks-guidance
Walk Leader: Linda Birtwhistle
Distance: 6 miles
Ascent: One short steep ascent
Descent: One short steep descent
Walk and Talk: Yes
Specific Walk Information: Limited Parking at All Nations
Children (Under 18s) are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult with parental responsibility and be capable of the distance, pace and duration of the walk. Please indicate on the booking that the place is for a child by including their AGE after their SURNAME.
Essential Information for Walkers
Planning:
- Please allow plenty of time to reach your event and change into your walking gear. Parking can be tricky in the Gorge, so please arrive for the walk 10 minutes before the start time.
- For parking information, please visit: https://www.telford.gov.uk/roadworks-transport-and-streets/parking/car-parks/ or for details of other car parks in the borough that are not council managed, visit Parkopedia website
- It is possible to reach Ironbridge via public transport but there are limited services. For information on local bus services see www.arrivabus.co.uk or www.telfordpublictransport.co.uk
- Medals are available for anyone completing 25,50,75 or 100 miles over 3 or more walks during the festival and if you complete over 150 miles you will receive our Cartman Challenge medal – it has been done!
Clothing, Equipment and Comfort:
- All walks take place within the Ironbridge Gorge which will naturally include uphill and downhill sections, even for short walks. You may want to consider using a walking pole or poles. Please refer to the overview of the walls which give more detail.
- Good walking boots/walking shoes are essential on all of walks. Wear/carry clothing for wet and sunny weather. We can have both in the same day!
- Some sections of the routes may be overgrown and have nettles and brambles, so consider sleeve and trouser lengths for your own comfort.
- Please come prepared for the walk, with water, drinks, snacks and food as appropriate for the length, duration and effort of the walk as it is rarely possible to purchase items on route.
- Please also be aware that toilet facilities and seating are limited on most of the routes.
- Be mindful of any recent rainfall that may also make some of the routes muddy and consider using walking poles. Walking routes may be changed at the last minute due to the impact of the weather.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The All Nations Inn, 20 Coalport Road, Telford, United Kingdom
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