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The Dorchester Walking Festival is underway

The first Dorchester Walking Festival has begun and runs until Sunday 21st May. There are 50 guided walks to choose from – a great mix of long and short walks and activities for all abilities and interests whether you are a keen hiker or prefer a gentle stroll. Andy Worth asked Matilda Manley, the Tourism Development Officer for Dorchester Town Council, all about it…

If you’d like to join in with any of the 50 amazing walks during the Dorchester Walking Festival there are more details and a list of the walks available that can be downloaded at:

discoverdorchester.co.uk/dorchester-walking-festival/


At the launch of the Dorchester Walking Festival Margaret Marande the creator of the nearly 220 mile Hardy Way, talked about the benefits of walking and what inspired her labour of love. A breathless Andy Worth caught up with Margaret for a chat…

Margaret Marande

Margaret Marande