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London's largest and most active international outdoors group for hiking, walking, travel, day trips, holidays, and outdoor adventures for 25 to 49ish... (or young at heart)
We organise hikes across the UK and Europe. Come and join the adventure and find out why hiking has taken off!
Who is this hiking group for
- Anyone who loves the outdoors and hiking
- Keen to meet like minded people
- Explore the UK and Europe
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UK WEEKEND HIKING TRIPS:
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Who attends our events?
We're mainly in our mid 20s to mid 40s, but age is no barrier as long as you are young at heart and over 18.
Most of our members generally either live or work in London, although we have people from all over the UK attending and we've had several people visit from abroad for our trips and join us at our destination. After all you don't need to live in London to visit Cornwall, Wales or the Lake District!
We have a lot of international members - either here on work placements or to live and this brings a superb cultural variety and mix of life experiences to the group and helps to make our trips so interesting and diverse.
We get a lot of people who attend their first event on their own and we always go out of our way to make everyone very welcome on our trips. They have proven to be a great way to meet people and make new friends as well as to see this wonderful island
Any questions - do drop us an email: info@outdooraholics.co.uk
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See all- The Lake District - Mountains and Valleys, rural Mansion on Lake DerwentHawse End Centre, Keswick, AL£20.00
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Outdooraholics have hosted over 27 trips at this mansion since 2013 - our trip is the most popular hiking weekend of any Meetup group in ALL OF EUROPE, let us show you why.
Escape London this Bank Holiday to the Lake District - England's largest and best loved National Park and UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site.
Welcome to the magnificent Lake District - a truly mountainous region spanning over 2200km sq. Here rugged mountains, sparkling lakes, mountain ridges and lush valleys embellish endless hiking trails.
The Lake District is the birthplace of British mountaineering attracting 13.8 million visitors annually and is an area that's inspired artists and writers such as Turner, Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter.
To make this trip really special we've hired exclusively just for our group a large country mansion in the best location in the heart of the Lake District - right next to Derwent Water with fantastic hiking from the hostel door!
HIGHLIGHTS
• A superb Victorian country mansion hostel set remotely in lush grounds on the banks of Lake Derwent
• Probably the most dramatic and breathtaking landscapes you will see in the UK
• Three Spectacular Mountain Peak hikes - we will explore Great Gable (899m), Grasmoor (852m) and Cat Bells (451m)
• A fully catered trip with some delicious food to satisfy our appetites after our hikes
• A 3 night trip to take advantage of the Bank Holiday weekendVideo - LINK
WEEKEND DESCRIPTION
The Lake District provides England's best hiking, its highest mountain, its deepest lake plus its most stunning and dramatic mountainous landscapes. It is a green, lush and pure National Park dotted with quaint towns.
We are staying in a country mansion hostel set in a remote rural location in the woodland on the edge of Lake Derwent, nestling at the base of Catbells hill. We'll hike some of the classic and best loved mountains in the Lake District with 3 hike leaders each day so we can split into smaller groups.
You can also set off on a gentle self-guided walk from the hostel if you prefer for a day or it's easy to catch a boat around the Lake and into Keswick.
TOUGHNESS. Please remember, these are tough mountain hikes of 5 to 7 hours per day, are not for beginners and require a good level of fitness.
ITINERARY
Friday
Arrive in the evening to our hostel and we have time for drinks and socialising.
Saturday
Hike: Great Gable
Distance: 7 miles (11km)
Grading: Mountain (tough)
Hiking time: 5.5 to 6.5 hoursA gorgeous hike starting in a valley that passes through beautiful scenery including waterfalls, streams, and forests.
On reaching the top of Great Gable, we are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding Lake District mountains, valleys, and lakes.
In the evening we enjoy a delicious group dinner and drinks.
Sunday
Hike: Grasmoor Circular
Distance: 8 to 9 miles (13 to 14km)
Grading: Mountain (tough)Our hike gains height steadily through the valley as we head past Force Crag mine - the last working metal mine which closed in 1991. We then ascend past waterfalls and following rivers and valleys up to the summit of Grasmoor where we're rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views. On a clear day we can see most of the Lake District mountains as well as across the sea to the Scottish Mountains. This is one of the finest views in the Lake District.
Monday
Hike: Cat Bells
Distance: 6 miles (10km)
Grading: Mountain
Ascent: 350-450m
Hiking time: 2.5 to 3.5 hoursA gentler and less demanding but still magnificent trail. We hike to the stunning Cat Bells summit blessed with incredible scenery over Cumbria and the Lake District. The summit reveals glorious views towards Bassenthwaite Lake, Skiddaw, Derwentwater, Keswick and Blencathra. We follow a dreamy path as it gently follows and caresses the lakes shores.
A shorter hiking day that leaves us at the hostel early afternoon with time to make the journey home.
COST & PAYMENT
£281. Click “Attend” to pay the £20 deposit by PayPal. The remainder is due by bank transfer within 3 working days.
Trip payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. When the trip is sold out fully paid spaces can be advertised to the same gender, for details: FAQ
TRANSPORT, ACCOMMODATION AND START TIME
The trip starts at the venue and you will need transport to the hikes.
Lift share discussion - to offer/request lifts
The accommodation address is at the top of this page, you are welcome to arrive from 7pm or any time later.
FOOD
Breakfast and packed lunches are included and will be provided for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. Dinner on Saturday and Sunday night is also provided. You will need money for drinks for the trip.
Breakfast is healthy and nutritious - typically cereal, porridge with fresh fruit, berries, nuts and seeds, fresh fruit salad, free range eggs, yogurt, toast and coffees, teas etc.
For lunch we provide fruit, crisps, cereal bars and a range of options to make your own sandwiches typically tomatoes, cucumber, houmous, peanut butter, honey, jam, ham, cheese and salami.
After the hike we enjoy Cream Teas - an English delicacy consisting of scones, clotted cream and jam, a tasty treat!
Meals are meat based with vegetarian options. To find out if the food being provided meets your intolerance/allergies/preferences/likes/dislikes etc, please email us. You are welcome to bring your own favourite items to meet specific requirements and there is a fridge and kitchen you can use.
THE PRICE INCLUDES:
• 3 nights hostel accommodation (mainly 6-bedded single gender rooms with 1x8)
• Breakfast and packed lunches on Saturday, Sunday and Monday
• Tea (including herbal) and coffee
• Dinner on Saturday and Sunday evening
• Hikes by trained guides
• Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protectionTHE PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Transport to, from and during the trip
• Drinks and personal expensesSAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader. Outdoor activities involve a risk of personal injury. Please bring suitable hiking footwear and hiking clothes such as warm clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers - CLOTHING TIPS
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- EASTER The Sandy Beaches, Cliffs and Castles of Gower Peninsula coastGower Activity Centre, Swansea£20.00
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For this Bank Holiday we have something really special - our 3 day Gower trip plus we will visit the Brecon Beacons and do a Waterfall trail hike where you get the experience of walking behind one.
Dive into the rugged beauty and remoteness of the Gower peninsula with miles of diverse coastline to explore. Designated the UK’s first Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty back in 1956, Gower’s protected landscape has thankfully changed little ever since.
We’ve lined up a couple of superb and dramatic coastal hikes along some of the best beaches in Britain. Add to those a National Nature reserve, truly spectacular cliffs, Europe’s 3rd best beach and a ruined castle and we’re surely in for a memorable weekend.
In fact, Rhossili beach is consistently voted one of the TOP TEN BEACHES IN THE WORLD, let us show you why: LINK
Come along and experience Gower peninsulas' unbeatable charm and beauty
HIGHLIGHTS
• Extended 3 night Bank Holiday trip
• Stay on the tip of the spectacular Gower peninsula
• Hike through the Gower Coast National Nature Reserve with its tidal island of Worms Head and Rhossili Down - the highest point on the Gower peninsula (196m)
• See the ruins of the majestic Pennard Castle built in the 12th century
• Explore a remote and rugged stretch of coast around Rhossili
• Hike to breathtaking Rhossili beach - one of the top beaches in Europe
• Hike out to the tidal Worms Head Island (tide permitting)
• Hike the waterfalls trail, see the best waterfalls in Wales and get to walk behind oneWEEKEND DESCRIPTION
There’s no way to fully appreciate Gower’s natural beauty, history and geology unless you take on one of the numerous footpaths which run across this stunning piece of rugged countryside. That’s why we’re exploring the Gower Peninsula in traditional Outdooraholics style - through spectacular hikes and viewed from the hiking trails.
Saturday, Sunday and Monday will be exhilarating hikes through landscapes ranging from dramatic and rugged cliffs to long and dreamy sandy beaches. We’ll explore the sanctuary for rich wildlife, habitats and the historical sights of Gower, while being surrounded by awe-inspiring coastal, hill, woodland and clifftops scenery.
ITINERARY
Friday
Head over to our exclusively booked hostel cottage on the tip of the Gower peninsula, with only sand dunes separating us from the beach.
Saturday
Hike: Oxwich Bay to Pennard Castle
Distance: 8 miles (12km)
Grading: Intermediate, two main tiring hills
Ascent: 370m
Hiking time: 3 to 4 hoursWe explore a picturesque section of the coast. Accompanied by the deep blue waters of the Atlantic, we’re off to an 8 mile hike through the rich sand dunes Nature Reserve of Oxwich and Nicholaston Burrows. Our hike will take us past cliffs and heavenly beaches to eventually reach the hidden valley with the ruins of Pennard Castle. Perched high over the stunning Three Cliffs Bay and Penmaen Burrows, this 12th century castle is considered one of the most picturesque ruins on the Gower Peninsula making it a perfect stop for lunch.
Sunday
Hike: Rhossili circular (2 length options)
Distance: 2 versions upto 14km length
Grading: Intermediate/Challenging , some hills, a good level of fitness required
Ascent: 460m (for 14km version)
Hiking time: 5 to 6 hoursToday will be a memorable hike in one of the most spectacular areas in Wales rewarding us with stunning and varied coastal landscapes. The stretch of coast around Rhossili is rugged, wild and remote - mostly owned by the National Trust. This craggy coastline is a mixture of dramatic and towering cliffs interspersed with picture postcard sandy beaches.
We'll hike through the Gower Coast National Nature Reserve which consists of the tidal island of Worms Head and the Rhossili Down - the highest point on the Gower peninsula (196m). We’ll also pass and hike on Rhossili Beach - regularly on best beach in the world lists.
Rhossili Beach has been voted by Tripadvisor to be one of the top 10 beaches in the world: LINK
Monday
Hike: Brecon Beacons Waterfalls
Distance: 5 miles (7km)
Grading: Intermediate, a few hills, steep in places
Ascent: 360m
Hiking time: 3.5 to 4.5 hoursToday we shall head into the Brecon Beacons for a waterfall walk through a deep and rich wooded valley, where we'll get to go behind a waterfall. This hike will be in the Brecon Beacons National Park which is where the trip will finish
COST & PAYMENT
£263. Click “Attend” to pay the £20 deposit by PayPal. The remainder is due by bank transfer within 3 working days.
Trip payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. When the trip is sold out fully paid spaces can be advertised to the same gender, for details: FAQ
TRANSPORT, ACCOMMODATION AND START TIME
The trip starts at the venue and you will need transport to the hikes.
Lift share discussion - to offer/request liftsThe accommodation address is at the top of this page, you are welcome to arrive from 7pm or any time later.
FOOD
Breakfast and packed lunches are included and will be provided for Saturday, Sunday and Monday. You will need money for drinks for the trip and for dinner on Sunday night.
Breakfast is healthy and nutritious - typically cereal, porridge with fresh fruit, berries, nuts and seeds, fresh fruit salad, free range eggs, yogurt, toast and coffees, teas etc.
For lunch we provide fruit, crisps, cereal bars and a range of options to make your own sandwiches typically tomatoes, cucumber, houmous, peanut butter, honey, jam, ham, cheese and salami.
After the hike we enjoy Cream Teas - an English delicacy consisting of scones, clotted cream and jam, a tasty treat!
Meals are meat based with vegetarian options. To find out if the food being provided meets your intolerance/allergies/preferences/likes/dislikes etc, please email us. You are welcome to bring your own favourite items to meet specific requirements and there is a fridge and kitchen you can use.
THE PRICE INCLUDES:
• 3 nights in hostel accommodation (4-7 bedded single gender rooms)
• Breakfast and packed lunches on Saturday, Sunday and Monday
• Tea (including herbal) and coffee
• Dinner on Saturday night
• Hikes by trained guides
• Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protectionTHE PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Transport to, from and during the trip
• Dinner on Sunday night
• Drinks and personal expensesSAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader. Outdoor activities involve a risk of personal injury. Please bring suitable hiking footwear and hiking clothes such as warm clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers - CLOTHING TIPS
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Not open - Cornwall 3 nights - Fishing villages, coastlines and Eden project WEEKENDYHA Boswinger, Saint Austell£20.00
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Probably the most dreamed about and romanticised part of Britain - made famous through the writing of Daphne de Maurier with such great works as Rebecca and Jamaica Inn. We’re off to explore this magical county and also to visit Fowey - where she chose to live and found inspiration for her novels.
Cornwall’s unique history, rugged beauty and deep blue ocean vistas await us. With almost a third of Cornwall designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, we’re be spoiled for choice when it comes to spectacular views and untouched nature and we’ve lined up some great hikes. Our first one is along a stunning stretch of Cornish coastline with quaint "frozen in time" fishing villages, towering cliffs and dreamy sandy beaches. The second day is an exploration of Fowey and the surroundings - ride the ferry (twice) to discover brilliant views towards Fowey Harbour and the estuary and hike through the woods around the medieval Pont Pill. Join us in a truly spectacular weekend trip exploring some of Cornwall’s best features.
We shall also visit the World famous Eden project which has been voted by the British Travel Awards as the "Best UK Leisure Attraction" for 5 years in a row. It is a global collection of plants inside 2 vast atmospheric biomes that nestle in a crater the size of 30 football pitches. It contains the worlds largest indoor rainforest with waterfalls and steamy jungles with a new canopy so you can also walk above the treetops.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Hike in stunning parts of Cornwall’s Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
• Explore a spectacular stretch of South Cornwall coastline
• Follow the South West Coast Path and discover amazing coastal views and quaint fishing villages
• Cross the river with a ferry to discover stunning views towards river Fowey and the exceptional Fowey area
• Stay at a lovely off the beaten track hostel with several beaches in walking distance
• Visit the fishing town of Fowey and discover it’s great beauty that attracted Daphne de Maurier to move here
• Visiting the Eden Project (optional extra) - the world's largest indoor rain forestWEEKEND DESCRIPTION
Cornwall is absolutely unique. Surrounded on three sides by the wild Atlantic ocean, it is almost like a geographic island. It has its own Celtic heritage and its own language - Kernowek, which is spoken by about 2000 people. 27% of the county is proclaimed an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty made up of 12 separate geological areas and covering 958 sq km. Cornwall contains some of Britain’s finest coastal scenery and is a must see world class destination.
For accommodation, we're exclusively renting a secluded hostel just for our group in the picturesque hamlet of Boswinger in the Cornwall Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The cottage we’re staying in is off the beaten track, surrounded by lush green countryside and in walking distance from several beaches. An idyllic setting for our adventure.
ITINERARY
To see the full itinerary, please check the following LINK
COST & PAYMENT
£278. Click “Attend” to pay the £20 deposit by PayPal. The remainder is due by bank transfer before Sunday 24th March, we’ll email you payment details 1 week before.
Trip payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. When the trip is sold out fully paid spaces can be advertised to the same gender, for details: FAQ
TRANSPORT, ACCOMMODATION AND START TIME
The trip starts at the venue and you will need transport to the hikes.
Lift share discussion - to offer/request liftsThe accommodation address is at the top of this page, you are welcome to arrive from 7pm or any time later.
FOOD
Breakfast and packed lunches are included in the cost and will be provided for Saturday, Sunday and Monday (except the Monday lunch at the Eden project). Dinner on Sunday night is also provided. You will need money for drinks, lunch at the Eden project and dinner on Saturday night.
Breakfast is healthy and nutritious - typically cereal, porridge with fresh fruit, berries, nuts and seeds, fresh fruit salad, free range eggs, yogurt, toast and coffees, teas etc.
For lunch we provide fruit, crisps, cereal bars and a range of options to make your own sandwiches typically tomatoes, cucumber, houmous, peanut butter, honey, jam, ham, cheese and salami.
After the hike we enjoy Cream Teas - an English delicacy consisting of scones, clotted cream and jam, a tasty treat!
Meals are meat based with vegetarian options. To find out if the food being provided meets your intolerance/allergies/preferences/likes/dislikes etc, please email us. You are welcome to bring your own favourite items to meet specific requirements and there is a fridge and kitchen you can use.
THE PRICE INCLUDES:
• 3 nights hostel accommodation (mainly 4 and 6-bedded single gender rooms)
• Breakfast on Saturday, Sunday and Monday
• Tea (including herbal) and coffee
• Packed lunches on Saturday and Sunday
• Dinner on Sunday night
• Hikes by trained guides
• Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protectionTHE PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Transport to, from and during the trip
• Dinner on Saturday night
• Drinks and personal expenses
• The Fowey ferry journeys on Sunday (about £4.50)
• Lunch at the Eden Project Café
• Entry to the Eden Project which we have arranged at a special group rate of £25 (if 15 or more)SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader. Outdoor activities involve a risk of personal injury. Please bring suitable hiking footwear and hiking clothes such as warm clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers - CLOTHING TIPS
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Not open - HOTEL Picos de Europa - the Wild Alpine Paradise of Northern Spain FOREIGN TRIPBilbao Airport, Biscay, AL£100.00
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Spain - the land of sunshine and street festivals is a colourful medley of contrasting scenery, rich culture and also amazing cuisine. Home to the legendary artists Picasso and Dali, Spain inspires with the unique character of each region and diversity of the landscapes.
Explore Spain’s first National Park and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve - the remarkable Picos de Europa, this is the largest limestone mountain range in all Europe. The National Park straddles the three provinces of Cantabria, Asturias and León. Deep rivers and glaciers have carved out a remote paradise of deep valleys and gorges.
We hike the narrow rocky cliffs of the Cares Gorge - along a stunning valley. We admire the crystal Lakes of Covadonga and summit some of the most spectacular peaks and viewpoints of the park - the striking Naranjo de Bulnes.
Our accommodation is in the pretty mountain town of Cangas de Onis.
HIGHLIGHTS
• Visit Spain and discover its greenest and most picturesque region
• Explore Spain’s first National Park (1918) and a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve - Picos de Europa
• Reach the base of the iconic limestone giant - Naranjo de Bulnes Peak (2519m)
• Complete the most popular path through the Cares Gorge valley
• Hike above 2000m and admire the rugged dramatic views over the park
• Admire the picture postcard Lakes of Covadonga
• Discover a wild and untamed area, home to rich wildlife including vultures, eagles and wild goats
• Experience the local tradition and sample the cuisine of Cangas de OnisHOLIDAY DESCRIPTION
Picos de Europa - a mountainous region in Northern Spain has a charming blend of ancient mountain villages, jagged peaks, lush valley pastures and unique alpine wildlife. Picos de Europa is Spain’s first National Park and was formed at the same time as the Alps and Pyrenees, it’s the largest limestone mountain range in Europe and is UNESCO protected for its wildlife, history and unique geology.
We hike to the base of the towering Naranjo de Bulnes Peak and the mesmerising serene Lakes of Covadonga. We complete one of the most striking hikes in Spain - the Cares Gorge trail that is a true adventure through a winding narrow path carved into the stone high above a roaring river. We also reach spectacular beauty spots that strike us with endless lush vistas at more than 2000m above sea level.
The mountains sit within the Asturias region of Spain - famed for their local cider and cheese which there is ample opportunity to sample in our mountain village.
Important Notes
This trip is suitable for fit and experienced hikers. These are tough mountain hikes involving long uphill/downhill sections on steep and uneven ground as well as walking/scrambling over rocks and boulders. Some of the trails may not be suitable for anyone who suffers from vertigo and an above average level of fitness is required.
Driving - we are driving to the hikes every day, some days have long drives and on mountain roads. The drive to and from the airport is roughly 2.5 hoursITINERARY
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COST & PAYMENT
£776. Click “Attend” and pay the £100 deposit by Paypal. The remainder is due by bank transfer within 7 days.
Trip payments are non-refundable and non-transferable. When the trip is sold out fully paid spaces can be advertised to the same gender, for details: FAQ
START AND END TIME
Times are local time i.e. the times for Spain are in Spanish time
We suggest an inbound group flight below, for anyone on this flight or at the airport at this time we arrange a complimentary transfer to the accommodation at 12:30pm. If you arrive later you will need to make your own way to the accommodation (we wait for the suggested flight if delayed).
Inbound flight 10.05.2024
Vueling 9:05am from London Gatwick (LGW) to Bilbao (BIO) landing at 12:05pm
Flight: VY6304You can also take this earlier flight which is cheaper and wait for the group transfer:
Easyjet 6:45am from London Gatwick (LGW) to Bilbao (BIO) landing at 9:50am
Flight: EZY8001RETURN
Trip ends at Bilbao airport on day 7 (approx 11am at the airport). If the holiday permits, you can extend your stay for a night and explore the city.
FOOD
Breakfast and dinner (except 1 days dinner) will be provided each day, you can buy packed lunches from the local shops and the hotel. The local cuisine is diverse with strong Mediterranean features and influenced by the Romans and Arabs. Every region has a distinct cuisine with the most common ingredients being olive oil and garlic. All mainstream dietary requirements can be catered for but will be a more limited choice.
We need to be aware of all dietary requirements prior to booking, please email us to verify if they can be catered for first: info@outdooraholics.co.uk
THE PRICE INCLUDES:
• 6 nights accommodation in twin bedded hotel rooms
• Breakfast and dinner each day (except one dinner)
• Hikes by trained guides (Outdoor First Aiders)
• Compliance with the 2018 Package Travel Regulations including Financial protection
• All travel for the hiking days and complimentary airport transfers at the start and the end of the tripTHE PRICE EXCLUDES:
• Flights
• Dinner on one night and meals other than the above mentioned (a typical lunch is approx 5-10 EUR)
• Drinks and personal expenses
• Travel insurance
• Free day activities - optional and booked on arrivalINSURANCE
It is essential that you have travel insurance that covers the cost of emergency medical treatment and also the activity of hiking (up to 2200m in this case). It is also recommended that this covers illness, cancellation and curtailment. You will be required to provide a copy of this before the trip. Without it we cannot accept you onto the trip and no refund will be due in this case.
Outdooraholics cannot verify policies or what they cover so please confirm with your insurer. The guide accepting your policy is not an indication that we confirm it is valid or covers what we list, only your insurers can confirm this.
There are lots of insurers who cover hiking, for example the BMC: LINK
You will also need to ensure you have all valid documents to visit this country including a passport and Visa if you require one. Spain is within the EU.
SAFETY - Your guide is a trained hike leader. Outdoor activities involve a risk of personal injury. Please bring suitable hiking footwear and hiking clothes such as warm clothes, waterproof jacket and trousers - CLOTHING TIPS
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