Saturday 12 October 2024
Arrival from 10am | Walk begins at 11am
Wollaton Hall & Deer Park
Spend an incredible day with others who understand how it feels to be affected by dementia.
Share advice, laughter, and support at the Nottingham Memory Walk. And when you cross the finish line, celebrate with your medal, knowing you have walked for a world where dementia no longer devastates lives.
Online registrations are now closed, but it’s not too late to walk. Please head to the Information Tent with the red flag at the meeting point below between 10am-10.30am, to register on the day.
Key information
Venue: Wollaton Park, Nottingham
Date: Saturday 12 October 2024
Arrival Time: From 10am
First Walk: Starts From 11am
Routes: 2km or 6km
Meeting point
Nottingham Memory Walk will start and finish in the event site by the lake, behind Wollaton Hall. Please note that this area is on grass. Find us using the What3Words App by entering ///meals.wooden.trails.
Route
There are two routes to choose from on the day of Memory Walk.
The shorter 2km route is a gentle stroll around the lake, where you will see the iconic hall once home to Batman in the blockbuster The Dark Knight Rises. This route is suitable for Memory Walkers of all ages and for pushchairs and wheelchairs with assistance.
The longer 6km route is a little more challenging, and will take you around more of the park, including grass and woodland paths where you may see the park’s resident deer. This route is not suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs due to the nature of the pathways.
Please note the route and distance is subject to change, and suitable footwear is recommended.
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