Fell Theatre


 

fell-theater-iconThe Fell Theatre will be packed with a fantastic programme from Friday 21st – Sunday 23rd May. Ordnance Survey will be hosting a range of map reading sessions for all abilities, The National Trust will be presenting a talk about Trees, Crags and Water illustrating the great diversity of wildlife living in Borrowdale. More talks will be added to the programme so keep checking the website for updates. Book your tickets now.

The Fell  Theatre is located in the Moot Hall which is situated above the Tourist Information Centre in the Market Place, Keswick.


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Trees, Crags and Water

An illustrated talk looking at the diversity of Wildlife habitats found in Borrowdale, the species they support and their future conservation.

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Beginners Map Reading

Target Group: Beginner level with little prior knowledge. Aims: To introduce map reading and improve basic knowledge. Layout: An overview of the history of paper mapping produced by Ordnance Survey...

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Map Reading with Compass

Target Group: Able to map read with little prior knowledge of compass use. Aims: To introduce the compass and travel on bearings. Layout: Some history of the compass followed by cardinal points and a...

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Advanced Map Reading

Target Group: For those with some practical knowledge of journeying who wish to learn other techniques. Aims: To complete a journey across mountain upland using map and compass with tips and techniques to...

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Top Tips Workshop

Target Group: All, including those who teach navigation to novice users. Aims: To assist on specific issues encountered; to provide ideas for teaching navigation. Layout: Approximate 1:4 or 6 direct

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Wild Swimming - Kate Rew

‘Wild Swim’ author and founder of the Outdoor Swimming Association, in conversation with Richard Leafe, Lake District National Park Chief Executive supporting ‘Love your Lakes’A fantastic chance to...

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