Join us for our now customary afternoon of walking, poetry, storytelling, history and craic.
This year we head east to explore another of Belfast’s expanding network of greenways, including one of the most polluted rivers in the UK, which is now a haven for wildlife.
So come wander with us along Marshwiggle Way, through the setting for Van Morrison’s “Orangefield”, the confluence of the Knock and Loop Rivers, uncovering some of the ancient, industrial, natural and artistic history of our city, finishing with refreshments at East Belfast Mission in the Skainos Centre.
A bus will be provided to return participants to any cars parked near the start of the walk.
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