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The Wee Binnian Walkers Hillwalking Festival

Warrenpoint Town Hall, Church Street, Warrenpoint, County Down, BT34 3HN
The Wee Binnian Walkers Hillwalking Festival

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The Wee Binnian Walkers Hillwalking Festival, 6 - 8 September 2024. Wee Binnian Walkers will host our 3 day annual Walking Festival in September and warmly invite you to join us to hike in the stunning landscapes of the Mourne and the Cooley Mountains.

Throughout the weekend, we offer a variety of graded walks, led by trained & experienced leaders. So why not join us as we follow in the footsteps of Cúchulainn and see first-hand why this landscape was the inspiration for Narnia.

Our Festival HQ is the Town Hall, Church Street, Warrenpoint BT34 3HN.

On Saturday night join us for the legendary Blister Boogie, the social highlight of the weekend including dinner and dancing. More details and the festival leaflet on our website  (weebinnians.com) and on our Facebook/ Instagram. Walkers must register to join a walk, either in advance via Eventbrite or at our Festival base on Saturday 7 or Sunday 8 September

The club would love to see new faces and welcome back old friends joining the festival this September.

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