Events: JOIN US AT THE NATIONAL OUTDOOR EXPO ON MARCH 18-19
27 February 2022
By Dave Rowntree
By Dave Rowntree
The National Outdoor Expo in partnership with Ordnance Survey, is now just days away.
Some of the biggest names in outdoor adventure will be at the Expo to inspire you for a happy and healthy 2022 spent outdoors. Hear from Ben Fogle, Julia Bradbury, James Cracknell, Mike Dilger, Anna McNuff, Russell Smith, Jesse Dufton, Dwayne Fields and many more as they share adventures, advice and stories to hopefully inspire your outdoor endeavours.
The Expo will be a fun day out for all the family and for those wildlife watchers looking to try out some brilliant new optical gear, just head over to the Wildlife Watching Pavilion to pick up and try out the latest and greatest technology from the likes of SWAROVSKI OPTIK, HAWKE and VIKING OPTICAL.
There will also be new outdoor pursuits for you and your pals to try your hand at including a zip line, Climbing Wall with Montane X BMC, open water swimming with NOWCA, Paddle boarding with Red Paddle Co, kayaking and canoeing with Venture by Pyranha, Speed Tent Challenge with Vango, Trail Running Zone with Decathlon and OS, Travel Inspiration Centre from Whereabouts and lots more.
We hope to see many of you at the show!
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