How difficult are the walks?
Frequently Asked Questions - HF HolidaysYou don't need to be super-fit or an experienced walker - some of our holidays offer full day walks on most days, whilst others combine easy walking with relaxed sightseeing. We won't rush you on the walks - we know you're on holiday to relax. We give you time to absorb the magnificent scenery around you, to take photos and to admire the flora and fauna.
Related QuestionsLakeland Photographic HolidaysWe balance the walks on 3 main criteria, the fitness of the guests in any week, the weather and the season. We do not take people on the fells unless they are capable of doing so.Related Questions
Fequently Asked Questions - Walking Adventures InternationalWe use a difficulty rating system ranging from 1 to 5. A walk rated 1 is flat and level throughout. A walk rated 5 is a very difficult hike with steep grades over challenging terrain. Though the clubs some- times pre-select the route, we usually have options and normally opt for walks rated 3 or lower. Most physically fit people have no difficulty with this type of steady 2 to 3 hour walk.Related Questions
Are the walks difficult? Do they require experience?
Frequently asked questions about kackar transOur tours don't require experience. The peak climb on Tuesday and the transition on the next day may tire you a bit. It's not obligatory to join the peak climb. If you feel yourself tired on the transition day, you may rent a mule in the Olgunlar Plateau. The walks are always done on the footpath.
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Frequently asked questionsOur escorted tours are deliberately aimed at those who wish to explore the countryside at a moderate pace. You are not expected to be incredibly fit nor an expert hill-climber. So long as you can walk for 4 or 5 hours a day at a moderate pace you can expect to be comfortable on our trips. However, none of our holidays are for suited for those who do not lead an active life! For our self-guide trips you need to be more comfortable with walking 5 to 7 hours a day.
Related QuestionsI have heard that the walks are very difficult. Do we need experience?
Frequently asked questions about outdoor sportsOur tours don't require experience. The peak climb on Tuesday and the transition on the next day may tire you a bit. It's not obligatory to join the peak climb. If you feel yourself tired on the transition day, you may rent a mule in the Olgunlar Plateau. The walks are always done on the footpath. People may easily fall even when they are walking on a straight path. Such small injuries can always happen but there has never been a more serious case.
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Delta - StepsOut FAQ'sYou can take your walks wherever and whenever you wish (please do not trespass on private land without permission). As a Steps Out participant, there are several regular Hosted Walks available to you. Walk with a partner if possible. The walk will go faster and be more enjoyable... safety is also an important factor.
Related QuestionsWho will guide the walks?
Frequently Asked Questions - HF HolidaysWalks will be led by either your HF Holidays' Leader, or by an experienced local guide or tour director.
Related QuestionsWill there be walks everyday?
Frequently Asked Questions - HF HolidaysAll of our Classic Walking Worldwide holidays feature walks on most days. Sometimes these will be full day walks, sometimes part of a day that also features a sightseeing visit or travelling from one region to another visited as part of the holiday.
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Frequently Asked Questions - HF HolidaysWhere possible, easier and harder walking options will be offered on full walking days. Options may include different routes, or varying the distance walked on a particular route. Within the walks available for your chosen holiday, Leaders will be as flexible as possible to offer the best choice of walks for all guests.
Related QuestionsMemoryscape - FAQCAR: There are pay and display car parks at the beginning of both walks; a multi-storey car park is almost in sight of the Cutty Sark. At Hampton Court you can pay to park at the railway station or park for free in Bushy Park or on the residential roads in East Molesey after 9.30am. PUBLIC TRANSPORT: both walks are within London's Travelcard zones and have good public transport from the beginning and end of each route.Related Questions
Tarkine TrailsTo find out more about our walks please fill in the website enquiry form and we will respond with an answer to your questions send you and a pack of information including;Related Questions
What if someone walks in?
Lead Tracking Solutions | FAQInstead of looking around for guest form to fill out, or through a file cabinet to see if the prospect already exists, you can now just "right click" on the PopCard® icon and choose "Open Blank Card". From here you can type in the prospects name. If they have previously contacted you through phone or email, their contact information, the original source, call recordings and any notes will then populate the guest card.
Related QuestionsFrequently Asked QuestionsVolkswalks are sponsored by individual clubs. Some clubs sponsor one walk a year; many will sponsor several. Some clubs maintain mailing lists, but a person can always write to a club and ask to receive information (brochures) about their scheduled walks. A calendar of scheduled walks is published in The American Wanderer, the official bimonthly publication of the AVA.Related Questions
Do Cavaliers like walks?
FAQAbsolutely. They love walks. Just not to far and not to long. Cavaliers like lots of naps just like the English like lots of tea.
Related QuestionsVisiting Mendip Hills Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyThere are a series of six AONB walk cards which can be downloaded. They can also be obtained as hard copies from the Mendip Hills AONB Office or local Tourist Information Centres. The local tourist information centres will also be able to assist you with other walks publications. See interactive map.Related Questions
Where can I go for countryside walks?
IVCP) FAQ'sWe have created a number of walking trails to suit all abilities, including the 'Ivel Valley Circular Walk' series, the long distance 'Kingfisher Way' and 'Ouse Valley Way' and short family walks. We also manage a network of safe and attractive sites on the edge of the valley's towns and villages. Visit the Sites and Trails page.
Related QuestionsWhat is the purpose of these Walks?
Three Rivers Walk To Emmaus - TRWE FAQ -The purpose of Emmaus is to strengthen the local church through spiritual renewal of its members. Although we have a number of on-going activities that are necessary to support our Walks, and we encourage each person to participate in these, we emphasize that the top priority for each person is their local church community.
Related QuestionsWhen and where are these Walks held?
Three Rivers Walk To Emmaus - TRWE FAQ -Presently, we conduct four Walks each year. Men and women go on separate Walks a week or two apart; one set is held in the spring and the other set is held in the fall sometime around the first of November. We hold our Walks at various camps and retreat centers near Pittsburgh.
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Three Rivers Walk To Emmaus - TRWE FAQ -Each Walk is highly structured, follows a well-defined model, and is led by a team of individuals, both laity and clergy, and directed by a Lay Director and a Spiritual Director who work closely together. The team consists of individuals who have been on one or more previous Walks and are given detailed training for each Walk.
Related QuestionsWhere do you go on your dog walks?
FAQs related to Angela's Ark Pet Care Services for Brighton ...I only go to 'safe walks', in the country, away from roads. To keep dogs interested, I use a variety of walks: the Waterhall, Devil's Dyke, Ditchling Beacon and Common, Stanmer Park and on the South Downs. For more information about dog walking, click here.
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