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Nordic walking is great for a full body workout and good fun too.
Borrow some poles and learn how to use them with a qualified INWA instructor. Each session will teach beginners the basic technique of using the poles and give those with experience the opportunity to improve while enjoying a guided walk through the woods.
Refreshments provided after the walk.
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This event is held at Wharncliffe Wood, Sheffield.
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Entry Prices
Last entry: 1:00pm
Entry price (public): £5
Entry price (members/NUS): £5
Doors open: 13:00 til 15:00
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