DESCRIPTION:
The guided walk, led by Louth Museum Volunteer Richard Gurnham, follows the course of the River Lud with a description of the many dramatic and tragic events of the Louth Flood of May 1920.
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Meeting location / venue: Starts at Bridge Street Car Park and finishes at around 3.30pm near the Woolpack Inn, at the Riverhead.
Length of walk or activity: 90 minutes
Age suitability: All ages. Children are free and must be accompanied by an adult.
Ability level and accessibility: For all abilities. Leader and additional volunteers will keep attendees informed of potential hazards including uneven ground and traffic awareness. Attendees to walk responsibly & take care.
Dog friendly – No
Toilets available – No
Refreshments (provided or nearby) – No
Parking availability and location – Paid parking available at Bridge Street Car Park, LN11 0DP (note, the walk finishes near the Woolpack Inn, at the Riverhead
To Book: The cost is £5 per person (children are free). Please come to the museum (open 10am to 4pm Wed to Sat) to book and pay for your walk.
For additional information please see https://www.louthmuseum.org.uk/lectures/lectures.php
