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Dog friendly walk, rugby and beer – all in the name of charity

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The annual Longfield Community Hospice Ale Amble takes place on Saturday, February 22.

A dog friendly, self-guided four-mile circular route starts and finishes at Stroud Brewery, the walk will take  in The Heavens, around Thrupp and Lypiatt, with spectacular views over The Golden Valley and Rodborough Hill and a pit stop at a local pub on route.  

A well-earned free pint or soft drink will be waiting for you at Stoud Brewery at the end of your 4-mile amble with a chance to watch Six Nations rugby with your fellow walkers. 

Longfield Ale Amble walkers enjoying a pint at Stroud Brewery | Dog friendly walk, rugby and beer - all in the name of charity

Funds raised will go towards Hospice at Home, Wellbeing, and Bereavement Services for adults in Gloucestershire facing life-limiting conditions.

Tickets are £15 per adult and £10 for (children under 18) and include a free pint (or soft drink) and a free Longfield technical t-shirt.  There will also be a chance to purchase food on the day.

Longfield Ale Amble Walkers arriving at Stroud Brewery 1 | Dog friendly walk, rugby and beer - all in the name of charity

Longfield Community Hospice Ale Amble takes place on Saturday 22nd February 11.00am – 3.00pm.

For more details and to book tickets visit: longfield.org.uk/our-event/ale-amble/

Ale Amble – Longfield Community Hospice

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