Katikati Advertiser

Walking committee by your side

The Echo Walking Festival showcases the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the region

- Rebecca Mauger

Echo Walking Festival organising team walk it like they talk it. Members of the committe will be right there alongside walkers as they explore the walks around the region at this year’s festival.

“The organising committee will be actively participat­ing in the walks alongside attendees, underscori­ng our dedication to delivering exceptiona­l experience­s,” Katch Katikati event manager and Echo Walking Festival secretary Kylie Watkins says.

“We take great pride in the walks and experience­s we offer and share a genuine passion for exploring the bush with our participan­ts. We’re not just behind-the-scenes organising, we’re right there alongside you.”

The walking festival begins April 8 and offers a line-up of outdoor experience­s, suitable for all ages. This year there are 29 walks from the Coromandel to the Kaimais, even to Mayor Island.

Kylie says the event showcases the

We’re introducin­g an exciting new overnight experience, where participan­ts will learn essential survival skills in the bush.

— Kylie Watkins

natural beauty and cultural heritage of local surroundin­gs.

The committee makes sure to present a diverse range of experience­s during festival time, she says.

“For those seeking something unique, we’re offering a leisurely grade one walk around the Paeroa Historical Museum and grounds, complement­ed by a boat ride.

“Additional­ly, we’re introducin­g an exciting new overnight experience, where participan­ts will learn essential survival skills in the bush, transition­ing from theory into practice.”

Five of the walks are already fully booked, so Kylie encourages people to check out their website to secure their spot.

“Our aim is to bring together likeminded individual­s, to provid opportunit­ies to relish the great outdoors in the company of others. Echo Walking Festival will be an unforgetta­ble journey filled with discovery, camaraderi­e and a profound connection to the great outdoors,” she says.

For event details and tickets www.echowalkfe­st.org.nz

 ?? ?? Echo Walking Festival’s committee members take part in the walks alongside attendees. Pictured is festival secretary Kylie Watkins out and about in nature.
Echo Walking Festival’s committee members take part in the walks alongside attendees. Pictured is festival secretary Kylie Watkins out and about in nature.
 ?? ?? Experience a walk around Martha Mine pit fence in Waihi.
Experience a walk around Martha Mine pit fence in Waihi.

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