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Wellness Walk - The Billing with drinks in The Rodley Barge

  • Rodley Canal Swing Bridge (map)

Back to The Billing in May for our monthly Wellness Walk!

A perfect escape from the office at the end of a busy week, come and join us on our monthly Wellness Walk, as we climb up to this splendid viewpoint across Leeds.

Get away from your desk, out of the office and give yourself some time and space for you, away from all the distractions, all while getting the steps in and chatting with some like-minded spirits.

Exercise your mind

As always, our walks offer a great opportunity to get outdoors and network with other local business owners and professionals, in a stunning location and with a relaxed atmosphere.

 

The Walk

We will meet, ready to walk, at 1300 at the Rodley Canal Swing Bridge in Leeds. We'll head along the canal before crossing the River Aire at the historic Calverley Pack Horse Bridge, and follow the river through tranquil fields and woods. We'll then climb up into Rawdon, before a final push to the summit of The Billing, with incredible views of Leeds on a clear day. It is then back through fields to the river and canal, and we'll pop into the Rodley Barge (it's a pub, not a boat...) for a well-earned drink on us at the end.

This event will be guided by Ant at the Mountain Boardroom.

 

1300 - 1545

205m ascent (moderate)

8.5km

£10.00

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Your guide - Anthony Ackers

Ant is a qualified Mountain Leader, strategist, facilitator and business coach, offering guided adventures through Mountain Boardroom, to get you out of the office and into the outdoors, giving time and space to spark extraordinary thinking in extraordinary landscapes.

A passionate believer in the power of connection in business and professional life, you'll often find him talking excitedly about the outdoors, connecting others and working out how to get a good nature metaphor into the conversation.

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