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by isleofman.com 30th April 2015

The Diana Trust has arranged not one but two fundraising walks to help raise money for 2015.

Friday 15 May - Port Erin to Peel (15 miles / approx 6 hours) - in conjunction with the IOM Walking Festival

The walk is open to Walking Festival participants as well as residents on the Island who would like to undertake this glorious hike and, at the end, enjoy a pint and an early supper at “The Creek”, Peel.

Start – Car Park, Bradda Glen Restaurant, Port Erin, IM9 6PJ, at 10:30am

Contribution: to Diana Princess of Wales Hospice at Home – ?20.00 per person.

If you wish to stay for supper, a price of ?9.50 has been arranged with the Creek Pub, in Peel.

Thursday 25 June - Summer evening walk, Eary Cushlin to Niarbyl  (4 miles / approx 1-1.5 hours)

This is a reprise of last years’ very popular walk. It starts at the car park at Eary Cushlin with two options, either down to the Keill and then across the fields and along the coast to the Niarbyl Cafe; the other goes directly downhill – a favourite option for some – from the car park , and then meets the route to the Niarbyl Cafe.

Supper at Niarbyl and a raffle awaits, of course, also with a pint or two!

Contribution: to Diana Princess of Wales Hospice at Home – ?10.00 per person.

And hopefully you will stay for supper where a price of ?9.00 has been arranged with Niarbyl Cafe for the meal.

To book on either walk, please visit www.hospiceathome.im and complete the online registration.

Chairman of the Trust Ron Spencer said: “This is an ideal opportunity to enjoy one or two spectacular walks along beautiful coastal paths in aid of a very worthwhile cause. The hills, the heather, the wild beach and the sunset - the Isle of Man at its very best. Spaces are limited so please book early!”

Posted by isleofman.com
Thursday 30th, April 2015 11:26pm.

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